Incoming from Matt Foster:
> Quoting A. F. Cano ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> >
> > slots, but also that it requires cardbus. Is it necessary that the hardware
> > explicitely support cardbus? This is an old board so it likely does not.
>
> I'm pretty sure that you do need cardbus support, and it will
Incoming from Matt Foster:
> Quoting A. F. Cano ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> >
> > slots, but also that it requires cardbus. Is it necessary that the hardware
> > explicitely support cardbus? This is an old board so it likely does not.
>
> I'm pretty sure that you do need cardbus support, and it will
Quoting A. F. Cano ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi,
>
> After having read quite a bit about what is supported, I went out and got
> the D-Link DWL-650. This wireless card is listed as working and tested
> at www.linux-wlan.org, the revision is P1 which according to D-Link is
> a Prism chipset. Accordi
Quoting A. F. Cano ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi,
>
> After having read quite a bit about what is supported, I went out and got
> the D-Link DWL-650. This wireless card is listed as working and tested
> at www.linux-wlan.org, the revision is P1 which according to D-Link is
> a Prism chipset. Accordi
Hi,
After having read quite a bit about what is supported, I went out and got
the D-Link DWL-650. This wireless card is listed as working and tested
at www.linux-wlan.org, the revision is P1 which according to D-Link is
a Prism chipset. According to what I've read, the orinoco_cs driver should
s
Hi,
After having read quite a bit about what is supported, I went out and got
the D-Link DWL-650. This wireless card is listed as working and tested
at www.linux-wlan.org, the revision is P1 which according to D-Link is
a Prism chipset. According to what I've read, the orinoco_cs driver should
s
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