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izquierdista 09-15-2005 04:00 PM

Is the belkin 6020 wireless internet card supported by linux??
 
I was unsuccessful at installing the Linksys WPC54 wireless internet card using NDISWRAPPER on my laptop which runs SUSE 9.1 (I couldnt even get the wireless card to turn on), if any one can tell me how to do this for SUSE 9.1 that would be great and please do tell me how to do this.

I am thinking about taking the WPC54G card back to the store and getting the belkin f5d6020. I saw in a database that this wireless card is supported in linux, before I go get it I want to be 100 percent sure that I can configure this card out of the box. On the website where I saw the f5620 it said that Prism chips are supported by linux but not the chips in the Cisco wireless cards.

Please let me know as soon as possible if my assumptions are correct.

J_K9 09-17-2005 01:46 AM

Just look at the HCL...that's what it's there for!

M. ;)


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