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Old 05-12-2004, 03:06 PM   #1
andredoria
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Thumbs down JESUS! HELP! BELKIN V3 wireless


I wondered how could Microsoft still be the leader of the day-use non professional user os market....
Now I know better....
JEsus God!!!
How can i install my belkin F(dont give a damn) v3 wireless card?
What was a 2 min job in windows from hell turned into a major headache in Linux....
I first tried to remain calm... Ok... there must be some of that sweet (.exe auto-extract thing) rpm that i can easily download with my still network functional windows partition, and just have to save it to my flash pen and install it on the Linux...
Well, 3 days have passed, read alot of anoying and complex stuff and didn't solve nothing....
If anybody can help me with step-by-step i would be very gratefull, if not... well this is more than a Relieve Pressure talk, than a a begging for help... Still i need it badly, first because i want to get rid of windows, second because im a student and got no money to spend in a ultra-hiper-super custom made drive, and finally because i want to prove me wrong...
I would like to be asure that it can be a 1 min job in linux... (well 5 min would be excelent!!!)
Thank YOu!
 
Old 05-12-2004, 03:26 PM   #2
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http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/

You'll need the software there to get your card working.

You are blaming the wrong people for why it doesn't. If the people who make the chipset (in your case RealTek) woudl either A) write a driver for linux, or B) release the specs so somebody else could you would have no problem getting your driver working. However, outside of Prism or Orinoco chipsets the manufacturers are real hush hush on the details.
 
Old 05-12-2004, 03:29 PM   #3
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Thumbs up thanx

im going to check it...
still the main purpose of this thread has been achieved..
i've got an anwser in 5 min...
just for that is worth using linux...
thanx
 
  


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