D-Link DWL120+ USB WLAN card support
Joshua Eichorn
jeichorn at joshuaeichorn.com
Thu Dec 18 17:34:26 UTC 2003
There is a great deal of maybe/maybe not when dealing with the D-Link
USB WLAN card. From my research it looks like it can have 2 or 3
different chipsets in it so it might work depending on which one you have.
If you have a newer one its not supported out of the box, and those look
like the right driver. However I ran into a lot of problems using the
wlan-ng drivers including segfaults depending on which usb driver i was
using.
-josh
Mako Gabor wrote:
>Hi!
>
>How does the Fedora support the WLAN devices? Is The DWL120+ USB card supported?
>I found some rpm packages for Fedora in internet:
>kernel-wlan-ng-usb-0.2.1-pre14.athlon.rpm
>kernel-wlan-ng-usb-0.2.1-pre14.i386.rpm
>kernel-wlan-ng-usb-0.2.1-pre14.i586.rpm
>kernel-wlan-ng-usb-0.2.1-pre14.i686.rpm
>
>kernel-wlan-ng-0.2.1-pre14.athlon.rpm
>kernel-wlan-ng-0.2.1-pre14.i386.rpm
>kernel-wlan-ng-0.2.1-pre14.i586.rpm
>kernel-wlan-ng-0.2.1-pre14.i686.rpm
>
>kernel-wlan-ng-modules-fc1.1.2115-0.2.1-pre14.athlon.rpm
>kernel-wlan-ng-modules-fc1.1.2115-0.2.1-pre14.i386.rpm
>kernel-wlan-ng-modules-fc1.1.2115-0.2.1-pre14.i586.rpm
>kernel-wlan-ng-modules-fc1.1.2115-0.2.1-pre14.i686.rpm
>
>Or does the Fedora support it by default?
>
>Bye!
>Gabor
>
>
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