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I have a Soundblaster Audigy LS and a Netgear WG311 v3 wireless PCI card. The ath driver does not recognize the Netgear card The WG311v3 doesn't use an Atheros chipset. You, like many others, are confused by companies like Netgear who, throughout the course of a specific model number's life, will use entirely

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I've bought a Netgear WG311 wireless PCI adapter. Unfortunately the guy who said it works didn't tell what was the good module to use. I've tried prism54, but it doesn't seem to work. Do you know which module I should try ? Thank you, Olivier Your card has an atheros chipset and uses the madwifi driver.

Zoek 802.11b/g (mini-)PCI kaart met Atheros chipset (bijv. D ...
Di recognizes both Ethernet NICs as "3Com 3c905B", even if one is "3Com 3c905C"; might be the same driver but is irritating. eth0 is working as expected. WLAN NIC Netgear WG311 (Atheros chipset) is not "installed" or handled by di in any way, but lspci recognizes the PCI card. Might work with MADwifi drivers which

Audigy LS and Netgear WG311 drivers
SyntiX onlyspam08-spamtr...@-spamtrap-kabsi.at alt os linux mandriva Jim wrote: Hello all, I am having problems configuring my Netgear WG311 wireless card. The card is detected and the But what I found after a short google search is: WG311v1 uses the Atheros chipset and should work with the madwifi drivers.

11g PCI Wireless recommendations
I've a Netgear DG834G wireless ADSL router and a Netgear WG311 wireless network card. Bottom line is that Ubuntu 5.10 doesn't detect the card out of the box and neither does 2- You need to download kernel Madwifi module for Atheros chipset based card (such as WG311) What if it doesn't have the Atheros chipset?

Open-Suse 10.2
On Thu, 15 Jan 2004 01:03:46 +0100, Leon Woestenberg wrote: Hoi, ik ben op zoek naar PCI kaarten met daarop een mini-PCI module met de Atheros chipset. Netgear WG311 (is een Atheros 802.11b/g). Ik heb 'm gekocht bij buyitdirect.com. Erg goed geholpen door de verkoper. Dank je! Overigens is de madwifi driver niet

Atheros or Prism?
My next adventure has to do with hunting down the Netgear WG311 card, version 1. I bother to mention "version 1" because it contains the famous and, perhaps, well-regarded, Atheros chipset. If not, then use Project Evil to recompile the driver into a FreeBSD shared object and attempt to access the card.

Dell Dimension 2400 and Netgear WG311 PCI Wireless Card
My dead weight was called Dell TrueMobile 1300 (with BroadCom chipset). What I did is buying a NetGear WG311 PCI card (802.11b/g). The NetGear contains an Atheros chipset. There is some open source stuff available (URL forgotten) and a driver (mafwifi) with a binary-only hardware abstraction.

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But I have two options: - NETGEAR WG311: Atheros chip (http://sourceforge. net/projects/madwifi). - 3COM OfficeConnect Wireless 11g PC Card [3CRWE154G72]: Prism chip (http://www.prism54.org) -> 25 ?(euros) more expensive than the NetGear. I can say that the Atheros chipset (with CVS drivers) work ok for me.

Dell Dimension 2400/Netgear WG311 more info
I also have a WAG511, which also works with the ath driver. The WG511 and WG311 a non-Atheros chipset and so you'd have to try project evil. See: http://www.netgear.com/products/prod_details.php?prodID=236 The WG311T definitely works, both with the Atheros driver and with the NDIS wrapper.

Windows 2000 it is then...
I have a Dell Dimension 2400 and I installed a Netgear WG311 card in it. It has the Atheros chipset and will work with the ath driver. However, I cannot get it to work. I am using FreeBSD 5.2.1 and I have compiled a kernel adding the following lines: device ath device ath_hal However, after the new kernel is

Wireless card configuration
I have a Dell Dimension 2400 and I installed a Netgear WG311 card in it. It has the Atheros chipset and will work with the ath driver. However, I cannot get it to work. I am using FreeBSD 5.2.1 and I have compiled a kernel adding the following lines: device ath device ath_hal and device wlan? [.

Wireless card configuration
... alt os linux mandriva On Mon, 26 Dec 2005 19:22:57 -0700, Jim wrote: Hello all, I am having problems configuring my Netgear WG311 wireless card. What was truly amazing is that the 802.11b card using native Linux drivers was faster than using my 802.11g Dlink Atheros chipset card with Ndiswrapper.

Newbie question about netgear wg311 wireless pci card
... os linux mandriva Spud wrote: On Mon, 26 Dec 2005 19:22:57 -0700, Jim wrote: Hello all, I am having problems configuring my Netgear WG311 wireless card. What was truly amazing is that the 802.11b card using native Linux drivers was faster than using my 802.11g Dlink Atheros chipset card with Ndiswrapper.

wlankarte Netgear WG311, hoffnungsloser fall?
I've a Netgear DG834G wireless ADSL router and a Netgear WG311 wireless network card. Bottom line is that Ubuntu 5.10 doesn't detect the card out of the box and 2- You need to download kernel Madwifi module for Atheros chipset based card (such as WG311) from sourceforge.net 3- Build it and install it 4- Install

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If you see "windows invalid driver!" in response to ndiswrapper -l, there is a spurious folder /etc/ndiswrapper/windows. Use ndiswrapper -e windows to get I've got an old Netgear WG311 (Atheros chipset) Ath0 card and can't get it to work. I've installed Ndiswrapper-smp-default, installed Madwifi 0.9.2 and ran

freebsd-current Digest, Vol 65, Issue 24
PCMCIA card Netgear WG511T, 802.11g, chipset Atheros. Seems like the chipset is and will be Atheros, so the thing will work with the madwifi drivers from Sourceforge. As for the desktop PC, the corresponding PCI card Netgear WG311 (802.11g) is also Atheros, there have never been other chipsets for that card nor

Wireless card configuration
I was _not_ in fact recommending that you muck about with source code and special proprietary drivers. I was suggesting that, in your shoes, I'd write off that underdesigned Atheros chipset as not worth my time and frustration, buy a decent, _real_ wireless PCMCIA card instead, and learn how to avoid such hardware

11g PCI Wireless recommendations
I also have a WAG511, which also works with the ath driver. The WG511 and WG311 a non-Atheros chipset and so you'd have to try project evil. Is there a bug in the ath manual page then? Netgear WAG311 AR5212 PCI a/b/g Netgear WAB501 AR5211 CardBus a/b Netgear WAG511 AR5212 CardBus a/b/g Netgear WG311 AR5212 PCI b/g

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Bas Mevissen s...@voornaamachternaam.nl.invalid nl comp netwerken draadloos On Thu, 15 Jan 2004 01:03:46 +0100, Leon Woestenberg wrote: Hoi, ik ben op zoek naar PCI kaarten met daarop een mini-PCI module met de Atheros chipset. Netgear WG311 (is een Atheros 802.11b/g). Ik heb 'm gekocht bij buyitdirect.com.