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Does any one have successfully install the driver of buffalo G54 ?
I can't install it on fedora core2, any subsitute driver is aivilable?
thx your reply
Thanks for your reply, actually I have a buffalo 802.11g wireless router G54 in my home network, and the buffalo client device is attatched to a computer which fedora core 2 is installed. The OS seem cannot detect the client device, or cannot find suitable driver of it in other word, so I would like to ask if there any subsitute driver of it.
Hi Matir.
My wireless router is buffalo WBR2-G54, and the client is WLI2-USB2-G54, and i found the chip in the usb client is broadcom, any idea? thanks for your kindly reply
I'm think think to buy a buffalo WLI2-USB2-G54 for to used on SuSE Linux, i would like know if you can install this on your linux, and if you make then how to make.
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