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Newer page: version 14 Last edited on Wednesday, September 7, 2005 11:19:18 am by CraigBox Revert
Older page: version 12 Last edited on Friday, June 17, 2005 12:35:30 pm by IanMcDonald Revert
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 !! 802.11b Chipsets 
 * PrismWirelessChipset by Intersil 
 * HermesWirelessChipset by Agere 
+* [RT2x00WirelessChipset] by RaLink  
 * Intel IPW2100 
  
 !! 802.11g Chipsets (Often these support both b and g) 
 * [PrismGTWirelessChipset] by Intersil 
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 !! 802.11a Chipsets (Often these support a, b and g) 
 Please fill in here 
  
 !! Unsupported cards 
-There are a number of cards which are not supported directly. The most notable of these is the Broadcom chip series. These however can, in many cases, be supported by using Windows drivers with a project called [ndiswrapper|http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net]. Basically you load the Windows driver through another layer which provides Linux compatiability for NDIS drivers which are the most popular kind.  
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-One thing I have found with ndiswrapper is that for Broadcom support I have not had success getting it working on versions greater than .12. The mailing list discussions bear this out as well with lots of problems with releases >1 .0 -- IanMcDonald  
+There are a number of cards which are not supported directly. The most notable of these is the Broadcom chip series. These however can, in many cases, be supported by using [ Windows] drivers with a project called NdisWrapper
  
 !! Which Chipset should I use? 
 An excellent question, it depends on what you want to do.