Ndiswrapper - List of cards supported - A

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  1. Card: Actiontec Electronics, Inc. 802UI3 802.11b Wireless USB Adapter
  2. Card: Airnet AWD154/AWN154
    • Chipset: Marvell Technology Group Ltd.: Unknown device 1faa
    • PCI ID: 11ab:1faa (rev 03)
    • Other: Used ndiswrapper on Kubuntu 5.10 (Breezy) CD. kernel updated to 2.6.12 added stability. Also works fine with WindowsXP drive from the CD, download not nescessary.
  3. Card: Advantek awn-usb-54m
  4. Card: Airnet AWD 108
  5. Card: Aironet 350 PCI
  6. Card: ALLNET ALLSPOT WHF-430 USB 2.0 WiFi Dongle with Worldwide Radio Finder (LCD)
    • Chipset: ZDA211u ???
    • pciid: 157e:3204
    • Driver: zda211u chipset driver from allnet: allspot wifi (whf-430) or from linksys:WUSBf54G same chipset!
    • Other: ndiswrapper 1.5rc2 (only!), debian sarge kernel 2.6.13.2 on p4 celeron.also look at: http://zd1211.ath.cx/zd1211 for an open dource version of this driver
  7. Card: Alpha AFW-N411
    • Chipset: Realtek RTL8180 (rev 20) Cost: 120CNY (US$14.50), mainland China, after bargaining ;) (Feb. 2005)
    • PCI ID: 10ec:8180 (rev 20)
    • Driver: http://www.alphaweb.com.cn/downloads/Drivers/WIRELESS/AFW-N411.rar (earlier release of the same driver, supplied on CD with the card, works too)
    • Other: ndiswrapper 0.12; Slackware 10 (kernel 2.4.26).
  8. Card: A-Link WL54H
    • Chipset: RaLink RT2500 (rev 01)
    • pciid: 1814:0201 (rev 01)
    • Driver: Ndiswrapper 0.9 and RT2500 thingies (.inf and .sys for WinXP) from ftp://ftp.a-link.com/wl54h/WL54driver2.2.6.0.zip
    • Other: Gentoo 2.6.8 and working well. Easy to get running.
    • Other: pciid: 1814:0302 is rt2561 chip and it wont work with these drivers (lspci & lspci -n) not even if loaded rt61.inf/.sys Check “Card: Linksys WMP54G v4.1” on this page how to compile driver.
  9. Laptop: Acer Aspire 5002 NWLMI
  10. Laptop: Acer Aspire 1511 LMi and Acer Aspire 1501 LMi
  11. Laptop: Acer Aspire 5570Z
  12. Laptop: Acer Aspire 4720Z
  13. Laptop: Acer Aspire 1353 LCi
  14. Laptop: Acer Aspire 1524 WLMi
    • Chipset: Linksys, A Division of Cisco Systems AirConn INPROCOMM IPN 2220 Wireless LAN Adapter (rev 01)
    • pciid: 17fe:2220
    • Driver: Ndiswrapper 1.4-rc2 and driver from planetamd64.com (and the official driver from Acer works, too).
    • Other: Works correctly with 64bit system with open access, encryption works (with wpa_supplicant) at least for WPAPSK + TKIP. Other methods untested.
  15. Laptop: Acer Aspire 1450
  16. Card: Acer Aspire 1623LMi 54mbps
    • Chipset: Broadcom BCM4306 (rev 03)
    • pciid: 14e4:4320
    • Driver: WinXP provided driver by Acer
    • Other: Works with WEP and WPA with either CCMP/AES or TKIP ciphers Tested on Gentoo Gnu/Linux - Ndiswrapper 0.10 official ebuild (XDR).
  17. Laptop: Acer Aspire 1664LMi
    • Chipset: Broadcom Corporation BCM4306 802.11b/g Wireless LAN Controller (rev 03)
    • pciid: 14e4:4320
    • *subsys: 185f:1220
    • Driver: from Acer support page
    • Other: Tested with NDISWrapper 0.10 on gentoo linux with kernel 2.6.9
  18. Laptop: Acer Aspire 1671WLMi
  19. Notebook: Acer Aspire 3023WLMi
    • Kernel 2.6.12 vanilla RPM for Fedora Core 4
    • Chipset: Broadcom Corporation BCM4318 802.11/g Wireless LAN
    • pciid: 14e4:4318
    • Driver: ndiswrapper v1.3rc1 with bcmwl5a.inf or bcmwl5.inf (either works) ftp://ftp.support.acer-euro.com/notebook/aspire_3020_5020/driver/ (Broadcom, 12/22/2004, v3.100.46.0)
    • Other: acerhk v0.5.27 compiled and loaded with /sbin/modprobe acerhk autowlan=1 poll=0 force_series=5020 verbose=3 usedritek=1. wlan0 can be activated with ifup or the Network Configuration GUI tool. The LED button blinks very dimly when the card is searching for APs.
    • works flawlessly (without acerhk) on ArchLinux 0.7.1, kernel 2.6.16-2, ndiswrapper 1.12.
  20. Laptop: Acer Ferrari 3400LMi
    • Chipset: Broadcom Corporation BCM4306 802.11b/g Wireless LAN Controller (rev 03)
    • Other: Much like all the other Broadcom/Acer cards, but won’t scan/work right unless you set the boot options “apm=off acpi=noirq” in /boot/grub/menu.lst so that the kernel starts up that way. Tested with SuSE 9.1 (with SuSE 9.2 2.6.8 kernel security fix rpm as an easy way to upgrade to more recent kernel) and ndiswrapper 1.1rc2, using Acer broadcom driver. The “apm=off” allows the proprietary driver to exit without hanging the unit, too =O)
  21. Laptop: Acer Travelmate 2414LMi
    • Chipset: Atheros ar5211, labelled as AR5005G
    • Other: Use unshield to extract the group Diskette_Files and use net5211.inf from there, not Driver_Files_NDIS5.
    • Other: Running on SuSE 10.1, kernel 2.6.16.21-0.13-default, ndiswrapper 1.10-19.
  22. Laptop: Gericom Radeon
  23. Card: Acer Travelmate 2301WLMi - IPN2220 a/b/g
  24. Card: Acer Aspire 1362LMi 54mbps
  25. Card: Acer Aspire 1363WLMi 54mbps
    • Chipset: INPROCOMM IPN 2220 Wireless LAN Adapter
    • pciid: 17fe:2220
    • Driver: ftp://ftp.support.acer-euro.com/notebook/aspire_1360/driver/80211g.zip (specific drivers for acer aspire 1363 series)
    • Other: Used WinXP driver. WEP works with ndiswrapper-1.2. WPA untested so far. Worked without any further tweaking on Fedora Cora 3 with 2.6.9-1.667, no need to install 16K stack kernel.
  26. Laptop: Acer Aspire 1412WLMi 54Mbps
  27. Card: Acer Aspire 1502LMi (rev 03) 54mbps
  28. Card: Acer Aspire 1524WLMi 54mbps
  29. Laptop: Acer Travelmate 2310
  30. Laptop: Acer Extensa 2303LMi
    • Chipset: INPROCOMM IPN 2220 Wireless LAN Adapter (rev 01)
    • pciid: 02:04.0
    • Other: Works fine with WEP under Debian Sarge with kernel 2.6.10.
    • Chipset: Broadcom BCM94306, MANFID=02d0,0417
    • Driver: Ndiswrapper 1.0.2rc2 and XP driver from e-machines
    • Other: Debian unstable with Linux kernel 2.6.10. Works with WEP, and with WPA via wpa_supplicant.
  31. Laptop: Acer Extensa 4014NWXWi
  32. Card: ‘AirForce One 54g’ 802.11g Wireless LAN Controller
  33. Card: Airlink+ 802.11g Model#AWLC3025
    • Chipset: TI ACX111 Cardbus, shows as abocom systems Inc: Unknown device ab80
    • Driver: Ndiswrapper 1.0.8 and XP drivers from CD
    • Other: $18 at Frys... Works perfect using Knoppix 3.6, 2.4.27 AND 2.6.7. hdinstalled, but no doubt it would work from USB key, ndiswrapper is preinstalled.
    • Other: Works on Fedora Core 3 It locked up my laptop when initially loaded with the stock 2.6.9-1.681_FC3 kernel. After installing the 2.6.9-1.681_FC3.stk16 16K stack kernel as recommended on the Distribution page the driver loaded and “just worked”. The steps in the Installation page and the Distribution page were awsome and worked perfectly.
  34. Card: Airlink+ 802.11g Model AWLC3026
  35. Card: Airlink+ 802.11g Model AWLH3026T
    • Chipset: Ralink RT2561
    • PCI ID: 1814:0302
    • Driver: Ndiswrapper 1.38 and the Windows XP 32-bit driver from the CD. Also tested with Airlink’s current (as of 3 April 2007) online package: http://airlink101.com/support/index.php?cmd=files&_a=download&id=135. Use ‘unzip’ to extract the .bin, .sys, and .inf files.
    • Other: I am currently using this card with Fedora Core 6, kernel 2.6.20-1.2933.fc6, ndiswrapper package 1.38-1.lvn6.
  36. Card: Airlink+ 802.11g Model AWLH3025
  37. Card: Airlink101 Total 802.11 Super G, 108Mbs Model# AWLH4030
  38. Card: Airlink101 802.11 Super G USB 2.0 Adapter, 108mbs Model# AWLL4030
  39. Card: Airlink101 Total 802.11 Super G, 108Mbs Model# AWLL3026
  40. Card: AirVast IEEE 802.11b PRISM3 USB rev 1.32
    • Laptop: Gericom X5 Force32 P14G (may have another name, AGAT X152 in my case)
    • Chipset: Intersil Prism2/2.5/3
    • usbid: 50c2:4013
    • Driver: WinXP driver for D-Link DWL-122. Get latest driver from ftp://ftp.dlink.com/Wireless/dwl122/Driver. Tested with driver version 102. I am using Fedora Core 4, kernel 2.6.11 and ndiswrapper 1.38. Use ndiswrapper -d 50c2:4013 netprism to create alias.
    • Other: Seems to work fine with 128-bit WEP, no SSID broadcast, shared key. WPA-PSK-TKIP seems supported but not tested yet.
    • Other: this card is also supported by linux-wlan-ng 0.2.7 but with WEP only (no WPA).
  41. Card: Averatec 3200/6100 Series Laptop
    • Chipset: RaLink? RT2500
    • pciid: 1814:0201 (rev 01)
    • Other: Seems to work great so far. No hic-cups at all. I tried the official source RT2500 driver before this, which is horrible. Ndiswrapper is definitely the way to go for this chipset. Note that not all Averatecs have the RT2500, some have the broadcom 54G.
  42. Card: Asante AL5410-G 802.11g Wireless Cardbus Adapter Card
    • Chipset: TI Texas Instruments ACX 111 54Mbps Wireless Interface
    • pciid: 104c:9066
    • Driver: US Robotics http://www.usr.com/support/5410/5410-files/USR11g_4.0q_919.exe Also available: zip file from Linuxant
    • Other: Seems to work great with US Robotics driver. Asante’s driver fails to load with page allocation error. Ndiswrapper 0.9. Mandrake 10.1 Community. Kernel 2.6.8.1-10mdk-i586.
    • Update: I have used both US Robotics version 6.0b14 and Asanté’s driver, v2. Both have worked perfectly! And these drivers bring support for WPA. Get them at their sites (Asante’s and US Robotics’)
  43. Card: Ashton Digital’s WRUB-2011i AirDash wireless USB stick
    • Chipset: TI Texas Instruments ACX 111 54Mbps Wireless Interface
    • lsusb ID 124a:4017 AirVast PC-Chips 802.11b Adapter
    • Driver: Ashton Digital Windows XP Driver from CD
    • Other: worked first attempt with ndiswapper 1.9 + FC5 Test2 Kernel 2.6.15-1.1878_FC5 likely work for anyone else.
  44. Card: Asante AL5410-G 802.11g Wireless Cardbus Adapter Card
  45. Card: Asus A8V Deluxe Wireless Edition (Cardname unknown)
    • Chipset: RaLink RT2500
    • pciid: 1814:0201 (rev 01)
    • Driver: Used the WinXP driver from the CD provided by ASUS. Works out of the box. Haven’t tried WEP/WPA yet.
    • Other: ndiswrapper 0.12+1.0rc2-1, ubuntu kernel 2.6.10-5-k7
  46. Card: Asus motherboard A8V-E DELUXE Wireless Edition (Cardbus 88W8310 and 88W8000G), also called Asus WiFi-g TM
    • Chipset: Marvell Libertas 802.11g client chipset (rev 07)
    • pciid: 11ab:1fa7 (rev 07)
    • Driver: Used the WinXP driver from ASUS ftp://ftp.asus.com/pub/asus/lan/wifi-g/WIFI_V2712_64bit.zip (also with CD provided by ASUS).
    • Other: ndiswrapper-1.8, Kernel-2.6.14-1.1656_FC4 (x86_64), Fedora Core 4 x86_64.
  47. Card: Asus A7N8X Deluxe with 802.11b extension
    • Chipset: RaLink RT2400/RT2460
    • pciid: 1814:0101
    • Driver: don’t use the driver provided on the CD, they will crash (a few seconds after ndiswrapper loading) ; also, 2.4 kernels crash after you put interface up. I had to use a 2.6 kernel and those drivers http://www.ralinktech.com/drivers/Windows/IS_RT2460_WPA_031804_Drv2.01.00.zip
    • Other: ndiswrapper 0.11, debian kernel 2.6.8-1-k7 ; WEP 128 works
  48. Card: Asus L5000D(L5826DFWH),Broadcom 4306 54mbps
    • Chipset: BROADCOM, 4306
    • pciid: 14e4:4320 (02:02)>
    • Driver: ASUS Windows Driver / Asus WLAN Utilities need to be installed on Windows System to access .inf files!
    • Other: Ndiswrapper 0.10.3; SuSE 9.2 in 32bit Mode (as far as I know there is no 64bit ndiswrapper available yet - november 2004); 54mbs available; suse-kernel 2.6.x (tried several ones! works!)
  49. Motherboard: Asus P5W DH Deluxe
  50. Laptop: Asus A4K
    • Chipset: ASUS ZD1211 802.11b+g Wireless LAN
    • Card: Asus WL-159G
    • Driver: ndiswrapper 1.8-0.lvn.1.4 ZD1211U.sys and ZD1211U.inf from ASUS A4K CD (WL-159G)
    • Other: Tested on Fedora Core 4 linux i686. Installed using yum and livna repo.
  51. Card: Asus WiFi-g TM - P5GD2 Deluxe Motherboard
    • Chipset: Marvell 88W8310 (Marvell Libertas 802.11b/g)
    • pciid: 11ab:1fa7 (rev 07)
    • Driver: ASUS Windows XP Driver / ASUS Windows 2k Driver
    • Other: If you use windows 2k driver ndiswrapper works fine: if you use this driver, with newer versions of ndiswrapper it’s all ok: there isn’t a kernel panic when we set essid.
    • Driver (64-bit): ASUS Windows XP x64 WiFi-g Driver ftp://ftp.asus.com/pub/asus/lan/wifi-g/
    • Other (64-bit): Works with ndiswrapper 1.2 and ASUS 64-bit wifi-g driver 2.7.1.2 on Gentoo Linux with 2.6.13 kernel. I haven’t tested other ndiswrapper versions or configurations.
  52. Card: Asus spacelink WL-100G, 54mbps
  53. Card: Asus spacelink WL-100G, 54mbps
    • Chipset: BROADCOM, 4320 (rev 02)
    • pciid: 14e4:4320 (rev 02)
    • Driver: Use driver for Dell Truemobile 1300
    • Other: heavily used with Ndiswrapper from 0.8 to 0.10. Managed and Ad-Hoc Mode. Works very well on 2.6 kernel series on crux distro (see crux.nu)
  54. Card: Asus WL-100GE, 54mbps
    • Chipset: BROADCOM, 4318
    • pciid: 14e4:4320 (rev 03)>
    • Driver: ASUS (The Driver for W2k from the CD works fine)
    • Other: Tested on Suse 10.2, WEP 128b works
  55. Card: Asus WL-169Ge, 54mbps USB w/ Afterburner
    • Chipset: Broadcom - BCM4320SKFBG
    • PciId: 0b05:1717
    • Driver: Download latest from ASUS website - CD drivers do not work.
    • Other: Start with device unplugged. Install driver with bcmrndis.inf, then copy rndismpk.sys & usb8023k.sys (in lower case) to /etc/ndiswrapper/bcmrndis/ - check driver install. Put
      BUS=="usb", 
      SYSFS{idProduct}=="1717", SYSFS{idVendor}=="0B05", RUN+="/bin/sh -c 'echo 1 > 
      /sys/$devpath/device/bConfigurationValue'"

      in /etc/udev/rules.d/99-custom.rules (edgy only), and restart udev. Plug device in. - tested on Linux Mint (Ubuntu 6.10 with media extensions) with ndiswrapper utls 1.9, ndiswrapper 1.34) - Gladier

  56. Card: Asus WL-107G, 54mbps Cardbus PCMCIA
    • Chipset: RaLink RT2500
    • pciid: 1814:0201 (rev 01)
    • Other: Ndiswrapper 1.7, Fedora Core 4. The download driver zipfile is unpackaged for easy install, worked without any problems whatsoever using the basic installation steps. Card has zero errors of any sort after 4.5million RX and 2.8million TX packets, WEP 128bit in Managed mode with a Linksys WRT54G. Traffic LED is reversed (problem exists with RT2x00 project drivers as well).
  57. Card: Asus WL-107G, 54mbps Cardbus PCMCIA
  58. Card: Asus WL-138G, 54mbps
    • Chipset: Marvell W8300
    • pciid: 11ab:1fa6 (rev 07)>
    • Works with amd64 and 64 bits driver taken here: ftp://dlsvr01.asus.com/pub/ASUS/lan/wifi-g/WIFI_V2712_64bit.zip
    • Other: Works well with Ndiswrapper 1.0 and CDROM WinXP driver on Gentoo with Kernel 2.6.11. ASUS Downloaded driver fails.; Problems with new driver versions and ndiswrapper 1.x (System Freeze), but the driver on CD mrv8k51 (ASUS,12/24/2003,2.2.0.20) works fine with ndiswrapper 1.5 (1.6rc2 is more stable) on linux 2.6.14.2 and 16kstacks (I will test if it works without the 16k patch). Works better with win98 driver for the card D-Link DWL-G510 ftp://ftp.dlink.com/Wireless/dwlg510/Drivers/dwlg510_driver_100.zip (manual directory).
    • Other: Ubuntu Dapper comes with a native, but not working Marvell driver http://www.saillard.org/linux/mrv8k/. To use ndiswrapper, you must prevent it from loading at boot, e.g. by removing the mrv8k.ko file from /lib/modules/...kernel.... The DLink Win98 driver works, but I see a few system freezes. Using the newer, downloaded Asus Win98 driver (after renaming mrv8ka50.sys to mrv8ka51.sys) the system often hangs at boot, but is more stable afterwards. With both drivers, booting is slow.
    • Other: The above versions causes kernel freeze/panic on Ubuntu Edgy (Ndiswrapper module version 1.22, Kernel: 2.6.17-10-generic). A workaround is yet to be found...
    • Other: The 64-bit driver mentioned above - which doesn’t work with winxp sp2 on my box :) - works well on my 32-bit athlon and seems to be the only driver allowing WPA2 connection. (kernel: 2.6.19-gentoo-r4, ndiswrapper-1.34, wpa_supplicant-0.5.7)
  59. Card: Asus WL-138G V2, 54mbps
    • Chipset: BCM4318 PCI
    • PCI ID: 14e4:4318
    • Driver: CDRom, WinXP driver. (bcmwl5, ASUS, 02/11/2005, 3.100.64.0)
    • Linux: 2.6.21-rc5
    • Ndiswrapper: 1.39 (smp=no)
    • Other: Only ndiswrapper is working. Both 2.6.21-rc5 bcm43xx driver and wireless-git bcm43xx driver are not working with 802.11b card on the other end.
  60. Card: Asus P5WD2 Premium Motherboar with Wi-fi/Tv Hybrid
    • Chipset: cb55n5x PCI
    • PCI ID: 11AB:2A01
    • Driver: WinXP driver. (cb55n51.sys)
    • Linux: Kubuntu 7.04 (kernel 2.6.20)
    • Ndiswrapper: 1.43 (smp=yes)
    • Note: AP (master) mode not supported
  61. Card: Asus WL-161, 11mbps
    • Chipset: Sis162u USB
    • usbid: 2821:0161
    • Driver: CDRom, WinXP driver. (sis162u.inf, original at www.sys.com)
    • Other: Use “ndiswrapper -d 2821:0161 sis162u”... to get Hardware present. It works perfect on 11 mbps!
  62. Card: Asus WL-167G, 54mbps
    • Chipset: Ralink RT2500 USB
    • usbid: 0b05:1706
    • Driver: Cdrom, WinXP driver. (rt2500.sys, original at www.ralinktech.com)
    • Other: Tested with Ndiswrapper 0.11, kernel 2.4.27, Knoppix. All thanks to ndiswrapper! B-)
  63. Card: ASUS WL-167G
    • Chipset: RT2500USB
    • usbid: 0b05:1706
    • Driver: 2.00.01.0000 (http://www.ralinktech.com)
    • Other: Mandriva LE 2005 (kernel-2.6.11), ndiswrapper-1.2rc1. Must install Kernel-Source 2.6-2.6.11-6mdk to compile ndiswrapper, use “ndiswrapper -d 0b05:1706 rt2500usb”... to get Hardware present, works at 54 Mb Great !! No need to recompile kernel, it just works fine. Thanks, Thanks !! Well done.
  64. Card: ASUS WL-167G
    • Chipset: Ralink RT73
    • usbid: 0b05:1723
    • Driver: Win XP Driver from CD Rom (RT73.sys, RT73.inf)
    • Other: Ubuntu Edgy Eft 6.10 (kernel-2.6.17)
  65. Card: AT&T Plug&Share 6700G
  1. Card: Atheros AR2413 / AR5005G
    • Chipset: Atheros Communications, Inc. AR2413 802.11bg NIC (rev 01) (by lspci command)
    • pciid: 168c:001a
    • Driver: net5211 - 802bg.zip (from ftp://ftp.work.acer-euro.com/notebook/travelmate_2310/driver/802bg.zip or try other in http://support.acer-euro.com/drivers/notebook/tm_2410.html. Original from Toshiba doesn’t recognized by ndiswrapper. There are others from other sources, but this one is already working good for me)
    • Other: OS: Ubuntu 7.10 - Gutsy Gibbon, Ndiswrapper version: 1.45; utils: 1.9; (from the Ubuntu repository), Other info: Switched from ATH_PCI (Madwifi) to Ndiswrapper because this one is so intermitent, and the signal is so weak comparing with other OS (Windows XP). Sometimes the network goes down, apparently without motif.
  1. Card: Atheros AR5001X+ 54mbps
    • Chipset: Atheros
    • pciid: ?
    • Driver: ?
    • Other: Ndiswrapper 0.9. Works!!! Dmesg shows RTS, Powermode and fragmentation failures but it still works!!!
  2. Card: Atheros AR5418
    • Chipset: AR5418
    • pciid: 168c:0024
    • Driver: 7iwc21ww.exe (use cabextract to extract files) from http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do?lndocid=MIGR-66449
    • Other: Tested with ndiswrapper 1.42 (svn revision 2315) and kernel 2.6.21-smp. Just tested IEEE 802.11bg, not a or n and just WEP. Also tested ndiswrapper 1.43 on kernel 2.6.20. On vanilla kernels, it’s necessary to disable CONFIG_4KSTACKS by enabling ‘Kernel Hacking’ and making sure the option to use 4K stacks is disabled.
  3. Card: Atlantis-land PCMCIA A02-PCM-W54, 54mbps
    • Chipset: Ralink RT2500’
    • pciid: 1814:0201 (rev 01)
    • Other: I own Compaq Presario 907 EA Laptop, with installed Suse 9.1 Personal, i must upgrade it on Professional before i can install “ndiswrapper 0.12”, and also i must uninstall old version of “ndiswwrapper 0.8” which was installed in 9.1 Personal, i followed relative instruction of distributions installation.
  4. Card: Atlantis-land PCI A02-PCI-W54, 54mbps “old release”
    • Chipset: Ralink RT2500 (RT2525)
    • pciid: 1814:0201
    • Other: I am running Debian unstable, so the first try has been to install the debian packake for ndiswrapper, but it worked not very well: I had problems setting essid when starting the interface, and after starting it stopped randomly losing the association with the access point several times. Moreover I got a lot of Tx excessive retries and Invalid misc. So I tried the last nightly tar ball (as of 12-22-2004) and now everything seems to work.
  5. Card: Atlantis-land PCI A02-PCI-W54, 54mbps
    • Chipset: Marvell Libertas 88w8335
    • pciid: 11ab:1faa
    • Driver:
    • Other: This seems to be a “new release”; same model name, totally different chipset.
  6. Card: Atlantis-Land Wireless USB Adapter (A02-UP-W54). 54mbps
  7. Card: AVM FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick
  8. Card: AVM FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick
  9. Laptop: Asus F3Sc
    • Chipset: Intel GEN 4965 AGN C 802.11b+g Wireless LAN
    • Driver: ndiswrapper 1.381ubuntu1; NETw4x32.INF from Intel http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Product_Filter.aspx?ProductID=2753 Choose XP Professional
    • Other: Tested on Kubuntu 7.04. Did not work for me using the GUI, used installation instructions from this site. Required reboot after modprobe to get it to work. Added ndiswrapper to /etc/modules to get it to work on startup.