Re: [SLUG] wifi card driver

From: Joe Brandt (vzd1s11k@verizon.net)
Date: Fri Aug 26 2005 - 20:02:04 EDT


botteman wrote:

> I installed linux recently, Xandros 2.0 Open Circulation Ed.
> and bought/installed a D-Link DWL-G520 (108mbs) wireless card.
> This particular card uses the Atheros chipset (used in a
> variety of cards by various manufacturers) and is revision C,
> as I recall.
>
> A development group - madwifi.sourceforge.net/ - has been
> working on source code for a driver for this chipset. (Madwifi
> stands for Multiband Atheros Driver for WiFi.) I've been
> subb*scribbed to the group's madwifi-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> mail list for some weeks now, hoping (fruitlessly) that some of
> the discussions on the list would make some sense to me, but
> these guys are speaking in tongues.
>
> I've gotten as far as to retrieve the not-yet-beta version of
> the code, and tried to do the make command. But - not knowing
> what the h*** I'm doing - I can't get past this point without
> an error that I think is related to not having the correct
> files in the correct directories. Of course, not having an
> idea what 'make' is doing or what it needs doesn't help the
> matter.
>
> Sorry for the long note but .... where can I get some help
> with this? Any chance I could bring this thing down to a
> meeting and make it a group project?
>
> Where can I get a succinct explanation in reasonably layman's
> terms on how to install such software?
>
> Any chance one of you folks near me could lend a hand?
> The coffee's hot, and the beer's cold.
>
> Dave
> Largo
>
>
> ps One acceptable alternative is to buy another card which
> will work with Xandros 2.0, but I don't know which one.
>
>
> pps This is the third time I've tried to post this message.
> Majordomo sure is picky!!
>
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Have you considered using ndiswrapper? I use it with my Broadcom
chipset. Kind of a pain but it works.

Joe Brandt
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