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Feb 10th, 2008, 02:54 PM
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[RESOLVED] Wireless Card Driver in Linux
Hello all,
Got a bit stuck on this. I was fine working on Linux (Kubuntu 7.10) on my PC connected to the LAN. However, when I installed Kubuntu on my second pc (located three floors above my router), I realised that the wireless desktop card i installed there doesnt have a compatible linux driver. The desktop card is called: Belkin Wireless G+ Desktop Card.
I tried to search online but it seems that Belkin doesnt support Linux at all :S Any ideas on a way round this? or locations to find a similar driver?
Just to add more info, i dont want my second pc to be connected through LAN 
Thanks in advance,
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Feb 13th, 2008, 03:52 PM
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Re: Wireless Card Driver in Linux
Solved1 I played around with the same Windows driver to make it compatible and now it works
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