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		Open Source => Varied (Var) => Topic started by: Rara Avis on January 28, 2008, 01:46:25 PM
		
			
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				I don't own either device so I can not be certain they they are the real McCoy, but D-Link released today Linux drivers for the DWA-140 and WUA-1340!
 
 I hope this is a sign of things to come.  A red letter day in anyone's book.
 
 Has anyone out there tested these drivers and can tell me how well they are working for them, they looked like a little bit of a pain to use, but certainly better than a swift kick.
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				I have been using the NDISwrapper for my D-link needs in ubuntu.  almost all the 802.11N cards work using the win32 drivers from the dlinksupport site.    ;D
			
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				Yeah but Linux specific drivers are a solution not a band aid.  If you don't believe me then look at the reports for the difference between the bcm43xx drivers and NDISwrapper.
			
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				Ya, Source code would be nice but i doubt that will ever happen
			
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				Ya, Source code would be nice but i doubt that will ever happen
 
 
 Linux Wireless drivers
 http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/
 
 There are some drivers with source code available, Google for your chipset.
 
 Rob
 
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				Hey where is the Drivers of Linux....?