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Old 08-03-2002, 10:12 PM   #1
SSTwinrova
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Post Linux Newb Needs Help with Linksys WMP11


Hi everyone. Just installed Mandrake 8.2 about 2 weeks ago (first time ever with Linux) and we just got a wireless network (all Linksys gear). Anyway, I haven't had any probs setting up this card in Windows, but I am completely oblivious as to how to do it in Linux. I've read all the things I can find, but I'm still lost. I do however believe that this card uses the prism chipset. Anyone that has dealt with this before willing to explain it to me in the way a Windows user would understand?? I'm really bad with the command prompt, and even worse at understanding it. Frozen Bubbles is a fun game though . Thanks.

-Jeff

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