www.opensourcebistro.com Ndiswrapper allows you to use Windows XP drivers to operate your wireless device if for some reason it is not supported in Linux. This tutorial will walk you through three steps. 1. Identifying your wireless device. 2. Finding the Windows driver. 3. Installing and using the driver with ndiswrapper.
Using ndiswrapper to get your wireless adapter working on your Linux box.
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Martha Davis
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
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Using ndiswrapper to get your wireless adapter working on your Linux box. Video Clips. Duration : 9.25 Mins.
www.opensourcebistro.com Ndiswrapper allows you to use Windows XP drivers to operate your wireless device if for some reason it is not supported in Linux. This tutorial will walk you through three steps. 1. Identifying your wireless device. 2. Finding the Windows driver. 3. Installing and using the driver with ndiswrapper.
www.opensourcebistro.com Ndiswrapper allows you to use Windows XP drivers to operate your wireless device if for some reason it is not supported in Linux. This tutorial will walk you through three steps. 1. Identifying your wireless device. 2. Finding the Windows driver. 3. Installing and using the driver with ndiswrapper.
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