Steve Franks wrote:
Don,
I notice a earlier poster mentioned > > work very well with ndisgen.
I think you've been misled. That means you have to go thru several
manual steps to smash the windows drivers into something freebsd can
use. Ugly, in my opinion. If you want it to work 'out of the
Don,
I notice a earlier poster mentioned > > work very well with ndisgen.
I think you've been misled. That means you have to go thru several
manual steps to smash the windows drivers into something freebsd can
use. Ugly, in my opinion. If you want it to work 'out of the box',
go back and buy
Hi Adam:
Adam J Richardson writes:
> Don Hinton wrote:
> > Could someone recommend a good (and
> > cheap) one that's includes a/b/g*/n and is supported, either natively
> > or via ndis?
>
> Hi Don,
>
> I can heartily recommend any card based on the TNET1130 chipset. They
> work very we
Don Hinton wrote:
Could someone recommend a good (and
cheap) one that's includes a/b/g*/n and is supported, either natively
or via ndis?
Hi Don,
I can heartily recommend any card based on the TNET1130 chipset. They
work very well with ndisgen. Examples include the Add-on Tech GWP-100
and the
On 8/9/07, Don Hinton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I recently purchased a new HP dv9500t laptop. Unfortunately, the
> Intel 4965AGN wireless card it came with isn't supported (yet). I
> tried to use ndisgen, but it caused a panic (both 6.2 and
> 7.0-current).
I'm afraid you are in big tr
Hi:
I recently purchased a new HP dv9500t laptop. Unfortunately, the
Intel 4965AGN wireless card it came with isn't supported (yet). I
tried to use ndisgen, but it caused a panic (both 6.2 and
7.0-current).
Since I'd like to continue using FreeBSD as my desktop (laptop) OS,
and need wireless ac