> Please provide more detailed informatio. Card model, at least, or the
> output of
>
> pciconf -lv
>
> supposing that you have a real card, either internal or PCMCIA. If it
> is a USB model, then use
>
> usbdevs -v
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:3:5:0: class=0x02 card=0x700f1799 chip=0x70
> Which Belkin wireless card do you have? Which arch are you running
> (i386/amd64)?
>
> I had horrific trouble with a Belkin on the Realtek chipset, played up
> with Ubuntu, FreeBSD, Fedora, even Windows!
>
> Trouble with Belkin is, you never know what you're getting. You need
> the revision numbe
On Thursday 07 August 2008 14:21:41 David Gurvich wrote:
> FreeBSD and Linux are different operating systems. There is no
> compatibility between them. FreeBSD has an emulation layer which works
> for a limited subset of Linux binary programs. These are not kernel
> drivers. Your best bet on F
FreeBSD and Linux are different operating systems. There is no
compatibility between them. FreeBSD has an emulation layer which works
for a limited subset of Linux binary programs. These are not kernel
drivers. Your best bet on FreeBSD is to check the status for your
chipset in CURRENT or to t
On Wednesday 06 August 2008 23:00:50 David Gurvich wrote:
> I thought you were asking about a FreeBSD driver. If you are using
> Linux then the driver may work.
I am using FreeBSD, but was wondering if the Linux driver may be backwards
comnpat to suit the needs im wanting ?
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I thought you were asking about a FreeBSD driver. If you are using
Linux then the driver may work.
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On Wednesday 06 August 2008 06:52:51 David Gurvich wrote:
> I believe that card uses the Realtek 8185L chipset. You may be able to
> get ndis driver to work with it. Download the winxp driver from
> http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?Langid=1&PNid=24&PFi
>d=1&Level=6&Conn=5&Do