Computers |
|
| | #1 (permalink) |
| Newb Techie Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 13
| I have a dual boot system, using Windows XP and Fedora Core. In order to connect to my home wireless network from windows, I use a Linksys wireless adapter. This is incompatible with Linux without a third party driver. I have found a few, including Madwifi, but I'm very new to Linux and don't really understand the complex instructions to set up the drivers. I'm looking for some other way to connect. I would be willing to buy another adapter if I could find one compatible with Fedora Core. Or perhaps there is some way to make the OS recognize the adapter, or connect to the network in some other way? Any help is much appreciated, as my Linux is not half as worthwhile to me without an Internet connection. |
| | |
| | #2 (permalink) |
| Super Techie | Please post your NIC Model #, we need it to know what wireless chipset its using to find an appropriate driver.
__________________ IBM/Lenovo T43 2687DSU Pentium M 2.0Ghz 1024 MB (DDR2 SDRAM) 80 GB Ultra ATA, 5400 RPM 14.1\" LCD Windows XP Pro DVD-R 64MB ATI MOBILITY RADEON X300 Integrated 802.11A/B/G, Bluetooth, 10/100/1000 Eth. |
| | |