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Netgear WG111 usb 2.0 adapter v2
Rahul
2005-09-30 10:13:08 UTC
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Hi all,

The above card uses the prism54 chipset.

I want to install this card on the linux system but Netgear doesn't provide linux drivers for it.

Can anyone help me regd. the drivers and the installation procedure.


Thanks in anticipation,
Regards
Sebastien
2005-09-30 16:01:58 UTC
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Post by Rahul
I want to install this card on the linux system but Netgear doesn't
provide linux drivers for it.
Can anyone help me regd. the drivers and the installation procedure.
Check out this URL : http://jbnote.free.fr
Billy Chen
2005-09-30 16:07:50 UTC
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Try Madwifi driver for it. It works pretty good for my 2.6 kernel (WAP2).
Follow the direction on their web site.

Best



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Subject: Re: [Prism54-users] Netgear WG111 usb 2.0 adapter v2
Post by Rahul
I want to install this card on the linux system but Netgear doesn't
provide linux drivers for it.
Can anyone help me regd. the drivers and the installation procedure.
Check out this URL : http://jbnote.free.fr
Jean-Baptiste Note
2005-10-01 20:25:19 UTC
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Hi Billy,
Post by Billy Chen
Try Madwifi driver for it. It works pretty good for my 2.6 kernel (WAP2).
Follow the direction on their web site.
Do you mean the pure madwifi driver ? You have a WG111T, with an atheros
chipset in it, don't you ?

JB
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Giovanni
2005-10-03 07:59:16 UTC
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Post by Rahul
Hi all,
The above card uses the prism54 chipset.
I want to install this card on the linux system but Netgear doesn't
provide linux drivers for it.
Can anyone help me regd. the drivers and the installation procedure.
Thanks in anticipation,
Regards
The only way I could get it working was with ndiswrapper.

I'm using ndiswrapper-1.3rc1, kernel 2.6.13, the ndis drivers from the
CD. With these components and disabling usb2.0 support (the BIOS of my
motherboard allows it) I get a stable connection.

Ciao
Giovanni
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it stops working when you open Windows.
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