> Be aware that the RTL8187, RTL8187B and RTL8187L are all different
> chipsets. I believe Linux has two drivers for them, one driver covers
> two
> chips.
I believe it is the RTL8187L chipset. The actual device is an Alfa Network
"AWUS036H" , product information is
http://dplanet.biz/alfa.com/p
On Thu, 14 Aug 2008, Kevin wrote:
I'm curious about getting my RTL8187 WLAN Usb device to work under freebsd.
Has anyone got a rtl8187 based wlan stick working with freebsd?
Be aware that the RTL8187, RTL8187B and RTL8187L are all different
chipsets. I believe Linux has two drivers for them,
I'm curious about getting my RTL8187 WLAN Usb device to work under
freebsd. Has anyone got a rtl8187 based wlan stick working with freebsd?
As far I know ndisgen won't work because it does not support usb devices.
When I install the windows drivers via ndisgen , there are kernel error
messages rep
I'm curious about getting my RTL8187 WLAN Usb device to work under freebsd.
Has anyone got a rtl8187 based wlan stick working with freebsd?
As far I know ndisgen won't work because it does not support usb devices.
When I install the windows drivers via ndisgen , there are kernel error
messages rep