On Aug 9, 2005, at 05:09:55, Jochen Friedrich wrote:
Third, both ndiswrapper and binary-only drivers only work on one platform.

E.g. broadcom has a binary-only driver for their WLAN card on Linux, but
only for mipsel (wrt54g).

On Alpha or PowerPC, most WLAN equipment doesn't work under Linux, at all.

Definitely. I want my Airport Extreme to work! Many users of the BCM4301 chip can get it to work (kinda) with Linux via ndiswrapper, but that means they are much less likely to participate in any kind of reverse engineering
effort, even if it's just testing a new driver.

Cheers,
Kyle Moffett

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