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SUSE 10.0 & WPC54GX4
I have a dual boot XP & SUSE 10.0 configuration. The Linksys WPC54GX4
wireless card works well with XP. Under the SUSE 10.0 I can set it up under the configuration but it does not communicate with the system. Is there a driver that I am missing? How do I look to see if I have the proper configurations? How do I install the missing driver if there is one missing? Randy |
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Re: SUSE 10.0 & WPC54GX4
Jazzed wrote:
> I have a dual boot XP & SUSE 10.0 configuration. The Linksys WPC54GX4 > wireless card works well with XP. Under the SUSE 10.0 I can set it up > under the configuration but it does not communicate with the system. > > Is there a driver that I am missing? How do I look to see if I have > the proper configurations? How do I install the missing driver if > there is one missing? > > Randy We need some more information: - chipset of the card; - type of security you are using (none, WEP, WPA). Joost |
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Re: SUSE 10.0 & WPC54GX4
Jazzed wrote:
> I have a dual boot XP & SUSE 10.0 configuration. The Linksys WPC54GX4 > wireless card works well with XP. Under the SUSE 10.0 I can set it up > under the configuration but it does not communicate with the system. > > Is there a driver that I am missing? How do I look to see if I have > the proper configurations? How do I install the missing driver if > there is one missing? > > Randy give us the info of "hwinfo --wlan" i think you need to use "bcm43xx" drivers. -- EOS www.photo-memories.be Running KDE 3.5.8 / openSUSE 10.3 |
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