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Wireless NIC



Hello,
	I have a wireless NIC that Linux doesn't seem to see at all.  I even tried 
ndiswrapper with no avail...  If anyone knows of a cheap 802.11b card I can 
get for my laptop that will work with a 2.6 kernel or through ndiswrapper I 
would appreciate a heads up.  If anyone know how to kick a VCTnet PC11BR 
card into working that would be even better.  Funny thing is this card had 
drivers for 2.4 that seemed to be dropped going into 2.6.  Also Linux can 
not find (i.e. even see) either of the two examples for this card at all, 
really strange as it can be found and work under windows.  Would anyone be 
familiar with why the NICS aren't being seen?  Could these be win 
nics?  Does such a thing exist....

Thanks,
Anthony





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