[NCLUG] 802.11b+ / TI ACX100 Linux support?

mbutcher mbutcher at aleph-null.tv
Wed Jul 3 15:57:43 MDT 2002


Alas, I wasn't reading very carefully. I missed the '+' in your original 
posting.

Matt

On Wednesday 03 July 2002 01:11 pm, Benson Chow wrote:
> Sorry I wasn't clearer in the original message...
>
> This is a USR 802.11b+ card that uses the TI ACX100 card.
>
> It's a very new card and chipset, and is not Wavelan nor PrismII (as far
> as I know, it might be compatible with one of the chipsets but I doubt
> it at the moment), and I have not had any luck getting a good hit with
> "Linux and ACX100" on google.  Therefore I assume there is no driver
> available.  I'm wonderring if anyone knew of any drivers available for
> Linux.
>
> I couldn't easily find any programmings specs online from TI's website
> either.  I'd keep this card if the specs were online, but I'm currently
> thinking about dumping/selling it because I have no use for it - if it
> won't work under Linux.  I'ven't opened the box yet, even, in case I have
> to go this armageddon option. :(
>
> -bc
>
>
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