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  1. Card: Gemtek WL850FJx (Conexant)
  2. Card: Gemtek WUBR177G
    • Chipset: Realtek RT2573
    • pciid: 15a9:0004
    • Driver: OEM Windows Partition only
    • Other: Comes as part of the Pavilion s7600n and similar products. Works well with Gentoo, kernel 2.6.17
  3. Card: Gigabyte GN-WP01GS (PCI)
    • Chipset: Ralink RT61
    • pciid:
    • Driver: Windows XP driver on cd
    • Other: Works well with openSUSE 10.3, kernel. 2.6.22. Not works with native linux driver (rt61pci or rt61). Native driver must be blacklisted - possible conflict with ndiswrapper.
  4. Card: Gigabyte GN-WPEAG
    • Chipset: Atheros Communications, Inc. AR5212 802.11abg NIC (rev 01)
    • pciid: 168c:0013 (rev 01)
    • Driver: WinXP driver on cd ver. 1.0
    • Other: Successfully tested on Mandrake 10.1, kernel 2.6.8.1-10mdk, if you need help contact sambarza@tin.it.
  5. Card: Gericom WLAN PC Card / Realtek Semiconductor Co. Ltd. FCC ID: PANWL 1102
    • Chipset: Realtek RTL8180L
    • pciid: 10ec:8180
    • Driver: WinXP Build 154 ftp://202.65.194.18/cn/wlan/rtl8180l/winxp-8180(154).zip
    • Other: Realtek driver version 1.54! I couldn’t get the card to work with version 1.70 or 1.73 card is detected but the leds remain blank, 1.54 works fine (Debian Sarge, 2.6.8 kernel, ndiswrapper 0.11) Please edit the following so details are given as above.
  6. Card: Gericom WLAN PC Card / Realtek Semiconductor Co. Ltd. FCC ID: PANWL 1102
    • Chipset: Realtek RTL8180L Rev 20
    • pciid: 10ec:8180
    • Driver: WinXP Build 154 ftp://202.65.194.18/cn/wlan/rtl8180l/winxp-8180(154).zip
    • Other: Realtek driver version 1.54! I couldn’t get the card to work with version 1.70 or 1.73 card is detected but the leds remain blank, 1.54 works fine (Debian Sarge, 2.6.8 kernel, ndiswrapper 0.11)
  7. Card: Gericom WLAN PC Card / Realtek Semiconductor Co. Ltd. RTL8180 Rev 20
    • Chipset: Realtek RTL8180L Rev 20
    • pciid: 10ec:8180
    • Driver: WinXP Build 154 ftp://202.65.194.18/cn/wlan/rtl8180l/winxp-8180(154).zip
    • Other: Realtek driver version 1.54! I couldn’t get the card to work with version 1.70 or 1.73 either. The card IS detected but the leds remain blank, 1.54 works fine (Debian Sarge, 2.6.9 kernel, ndiswrapper 0.12c) Thanks to above chap for the version 154 tip. Please edit the following so details are given as above.
  8. Laptop: Gateway 7422gx
    • Chipset: Broadcom Corporation BCM4306 802.11b/g Wireless LAN Controller (rev 03)
    • pciid: 14e4:4320
    • Driver: Follow this link: http://www.linuxant.com/driverloader/drivers.php and select “BCMWL564: 64-bit generic Broadcom 54g”
    • Other: Tested on Fedora Core 3 (x86_64), with ndiswrapper 1.0 and 2.6.10-1.766_FC3. Use the 64-bit drivers. 32-bit drivers do not work with this 64bit os and AMD64 chip.
  9. Laptop: Gateway MX6440
  10. Laptop: Gateway MX6445
  11. Laptop: Maxdata VMX Centrino
    • Chipset: Intel PRO/Wireless Lan 2100 3B
    • pciid: 8086:1043
    • Driver: w70n51.inf
    • Other: Tested on Debian Sarge
  12. Laptop: IBM Thinkpad T41 and T42
  13. Topcom Skyr@cer PC Card 3154G - Marvel (Driver: mrv8k51)
  14. Topcom PC Card CWC-800 - Works with Ndiswrapper 0.6-23 Suse 9.1 bcmwl5.sys river, install from CD via unshield
  15. ASUS WL-103b PCMCIA (Cardbus) card (Driver: bcmwl5a from Windows driver, don’t forget to recode the .inf from UTF16 to ASCII)
  16. Card: Gigafast WF721-AEX 802.11b
    • Chipset: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8180L 802.11b MAC (rev 20)
    • pciid: 10ec:8180 (rev 20) Driver:ftp://210.51.181.211/cn/wlan/ndis5x-8180(173).zip
    • Other: Works well with Debian sarge with kernel 2.6.8-1-386 and ndiswrapper version 0.11. Note, don’t use the Windows XP driver comes with the card which DOSEN’T work with ndiswrapper. it can power up the card but can not get DHCP IP.
  17. Card: Gigafast WF721-AEX 802.11b
    • Chipset: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8180L 802.11b MAC (rev 20)
    • pciid: 10ec:8180 (rev 20)
    • Driver:WinXP driver that came with the card
    • Other: Works well with Debian sarge with kernel 2.6.8-1-386 or my custom 2.4.27 and ndiswrapper version 0.11. Note, couldn’t get the rtl8180(173) version to work as above. It found the card, but alas no LEDs. Resorting to the WinXP driver provided on the installation CD gave success.
  18. Card: Gigafast WF721-AEX 802.11b
    • Chipset: Texas Instruments ACX 100 22 MBPS Wireless Interface
    • Driver:WinXP driver that came with the card
    • Other: SUSE Linux 10.0 with kernel 2.6.16 ndiswrapper
  19. Card: GetNet GW-91263 802.11b

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  1. Card: Hamlet HNW100CI: PCI Wireless 11Mbps - 802.11b
    • Chipset: ?
    • pciid: 1317:8201
    • Driver: Drivers on installation cd or http://www.hamletcom.com/english/support/driver.asp?id=827
    • Other: Bought in Italy. Tested on Debian with 2.4.25 kernel and ndiswrapper 0.11. Followed instructions from Wiki installation guide. Works fine. Works with WEP. Output from lspci: 02:06.0 Network controller: Linksys: Unknown device 8201 (rev 11)
  2. Card: Hamlet HNWP110
    • Chipset: Realtek RTL8180L 802.11b MAC (rev 20)
    • pciid: 10ec:8180
    • Driver: Latest driver for winxp (173)
    • Other: Just works with ndiswrapper 0.11+CVS, even with wep.
  3. Card: Hamlet HNW254CI: PCI Wireless 54Mbps - 802.11g
    • Chipset: Texas Instruments TNET1130 (ACX111)
    • pciid: 104c:9066
    • Driver: Drivers on installation cd
    • Other: Bought in Italy. Tested on Debian with 2.4.25 kernel and ndiswrapper 0.12+1.0rc2-1.
  4. Card: http://www.hamletcom.com/ Hamlet HNWU254G
    • Chipset: http://www.ti.com/tnetw1450 Texas Instruments
    • TNETW1450 Media Access Controller, TNETW3422 Radio Frequency Transceiver, TNETW3426 Radio Frequency Front End
    • usbid: 07b8:b21a
    • Driver: Driver from the installation cd for winXp
    • Other: works with ndiswrapper-1.23.tar.gz.
  5. Card: Hawking HWC54D: PCMCIA Wireless 802.11g “High-Gain” (with flip-up antenna)
  6. Card: Hawking HWU54G: Mini Wireless-G USB 2.0 Adapter
  7. Card: Hawking HWP54G: PCI wireless 802.11g
    • Chipset: Texas Instruments ACX111 54Mbps wireless interface
    • PCI-ID 104c:9066
    • Driver: windowsXP driver from enclosed CDROM Linux - Mepis 3.4-4 final Used ndiswrapper to install windowsXP drivers ndiswrapper-utils ver. 1.5-1 ndiswrapper-modules-2.6.15-1-586tsc ver. 1.5-1 +2.6.15-3ww1
  8. Card: Hercules Wireless G USB2
  9. Card: HP 54g W400
    • Chipset: Atheros Communications, Inc. AR5212 802.11abg NIC (rev 01)
    • Driver: ar5211.sys and net5211.inf (from win xp)
    • Other: HP/Compaq nw8000, Mandrake 10.1, ndiswrapper 0.11.
  10. Card: HP 54g W450
    • Chipset: Broadcom BCM4306
    • pciid: 14e4:4320 (rev 02)
    • Driver: bcmwl5.sys and oem6.inf (got it off working windows install)
    • Other: HP Pavilion ze5400 came with WinXP home. Took drivers off of that.
  11. Laptop: HP Pavilion 8050AE
    • Chipset: Broadcom (Network controller: Broadcom Corporation: Unknown device 4319 (rev 02))
    • pciid: 14e4:4319
    • Driver: 32bit The driver supplied with WinXP (bcmwl5), 64bit: https://www.synapsenow.com/synapse/data/7117/documents/WLAN_Broadcom_BG(3.100.64.0_logo).zip
    • Other: In 64bit mode :Configured with Suse-10.0 64bits mode, Made: ln -s /etc/ndiswrapper/bcmwl5/14E4:4318.5.conf /etc/ndiswrapper/bcmwl5/14E4:4319.5.conf
  12. Laptop: HP Pavilion 5097AE
    • Chipset: Broadcom (Network controller: Broadcom Corporation: Unknown device 4319 (rev 02))
    • pciid: 14e4:4319
    • Other: In 64bit mode: use ndiswrapper-1.2 (doesn’t work with 1.10 or 1.11) after installation do: ln -s /etc/ndiswrapper/bcmwl5/14E4:4318.5.conf /etc/ndiswrapper/bcmwl5/14E4:4319.5.conf

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  1. Laptop: IBM T40 Card: IBM 11a/b/g Wireless LAN Mini PCI Adapter
  1. Intel Corp. PRO/Wireless LAN 2100 3B Mini
  1. Card: Intel Corp. PRO/Wireless LAN 2100 3B Mini PCI Adapter (rev 04)
  1. Card: InexQ (Unex) MR054g R01, 802.11b/g
  1. Card: PCMCIA card INPROCOMM IPN2120 distributed by truckstop.net
  1. Card: Intel(R) PRO/Wireless LAN 2100 3A Mini PCI Adapter
  1. Card: Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG
  1. Card: Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG
  1. Card: I-O Data WN-B11/USBSL
  1. Card: I-O Data WN-G54/CBMB - 802.11g/b Card Bus
  1. Card: Iogear GWU513
  1. Card: Intellinet (Prod ID 521710) , 802.11b, www.intellinet-network.com
  1. Card: Intel PRO/Wireless 5000 LAN CardBus Adapter 802.11g
  1. Laptop: IBM(Lenovo)Thinkpad T60 2623

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  1. Card: Jensen Scandinavia 6511 WLAN Mini USB Dongle
    • Chipset: SiS 162u
    • usbid: 0457:0162
    • Driver: Tested with version 1.0.5 from http://www.sis.com/download/ but it probably works with the 1.0.4 version as well as the CD version.
    • Other: Support for chipset was added in ‘ndiswrapper version 1.4‘, released 2005-10-06
  2. Card: Jensen Scandinavia Air:Link 6011 (PCMCIA)
    • Chipset: Realtek RTL8180L (rev 20)
    • pciid: 10ec:8180
    • Driver: Tested with various of the realtek drivers. Didn’t work with any but the version 154 driver from 2003 (card didn’t power up). It’s getting hard to get ahold of so I’ve mirrored the driver at http://zarb.org/~zerodogg/mirrored/winxp-8180(154).zip
    • Other: Tested with ndiswrapper version 1.2

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  1. Card: KINGNET KN-W510U, 54 Mbps
  2. Card: KTI KWB-7110, 11 Mbps

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  1. Card: LevelOne WNC-0300
    • pciid: 168c:0013 subsys: 16ab:7302
    • Chipset: Atheros
    • Driver: from CD that comes with the card, version 2.1.3.1 (use the Win2000 driver)
    • Other: Driver for use with ndiswrapper is prepackaged in Ark Linux – Ark Linux users simply “apt-get install driver-atheros”.
    • Other: The card seems to take very long to initialize; took about a minute to find the access point after “modprobe ndiswrapper”. Works well afterwards.
    • Other: A native driver is available at http://madwifi.sourceforge.net/, but so far I haven’t had any luck with that (doesn’t compile with 4k stacks enabled)
  2. Card: LevelOne WNC-0301
    • pciid: 11ab:1fa6 subsys: 16ab:1fa6
    • Chipset: Marvell Libertas
    • Driver: from CD that comes with the card, version 2.3.0.3
    • Other: Driver for use with ndiswrapper is prepackaged in Ark Linux – Ark Linux users simply “apt-get install

driver-marvell”.

  1. Card: LevelOne WNC-0301USB v3
    • usbid: 148F:2573
    • Chipset: rt73
    • Driver: from CD that comes with the card, (LevelOne,11/03/2005, 1.00.01.0000)
  2. Card: Linksys @Home #HP200 Wireless-G
    • Chipset: Marvell 88w8335 Libertas Rev. 03
    • pciid: 11ab:1faa subsys: 1737:0047
    • Driver: From product CD
    • Other: Tested with Gentoo, works okay with WEP and TKIP. I originally tried other Marvell drivers (from 3com site) which caused a kernel panic.
  3. Card: Linksys WMP11 v2.7 802.11b
    • Chipset: Broadcom BCM4301
    • Driver: Downloaded Windows 2000 driver from Compaq site. FilenameSP28538.exe.
    • Other: Mandrake 10.1 with 2.6.8.1 kernel. NdisWrapper 0.90 built and installed. Use bcmwl5.inf. If you’re having trouble getting card into Managed mode, put it auto mode first, then change to managed.
  4. Card: Linksys WMP11 v2.7 802.11b
    • ndiswrapper version: 0.8
    • Chipset: Broadcom Corporation BCM4301 802.11b (rev 02)
    • pciid: 14e4:4301
    • Driver: Version 3.8.28.0, Release Date: 11/15/02 from http://www.linksys.com ownloads
    • Other: Knoppix Linux 3.7 (2.4.27). Interface doesn’t always come up, but easily fixed by root command ifup wlan0
  5. Card: Linksys WMP11 v4 802.11b
    • Chipset: InProComm? ?
    • pciid: 17fe:2120
    • Other: Debian Unstable/Sid with NdisWrapper 0.11. You must install all three inf files from the driver zip file (I had to force NDIS to load all three drivers for the one card with the -d option on each inf). Card works great, but WEP is untested. Works great on Slackware 10.1 with a 2.6.10 kernel, and Ubuntu Breezy using the latest version of NdisWrapper.
    • Fedora Core 5, Kernel 2.6.15-1.2054_FC5, works fine with ndiswrapper 1.13, I only needed the LSIPNDS.INF file. I added the line “‘alias wlan0 ndiswrapper‘” to the /etc/modprobe.conf file so that the network configuration gui would pick it up. Once I applied DNS, IP, Gate, Mask, ESSID, I was running wide open. These are good inexpensive cards at any WalMart in USA.
  6. Card: Linksys WMP300N-DE Wireless-N PCI Adapter
    • Chipset: Atheros AR5008
    • pciid: 168c:0023
    • Driver: Linksys AR5416 Linksys Box CD Ver. 1.05
    • Driver Version: 6.0.0.160
    • openSUSE Linux v 10.1, Kernel Version 2.6.16.27-0.9-bigsmp
    • ndiswrapper: ndiswrapper-1.10-19
    • That did it for me. Card works like a charm with ndiswrapper. Good luck.
  7. Card: Linksys WMP300N Wireless-N PCI Adapter
  8. Card: Linksys WMP300N Wireless-N PCI Adapter
    • Chipset: Broadcom Corporation BCM94321MP, 802.11b/g/Draft n
    • pciid: 14e4:4329, reported by lspci as Broadcom BCM43XG Rev. 1, but according to bcmwl5.inf, it should be BCM43XNG
    • Driver: Linksys WMP300N_20061117_dr.exe
    • Driver version: 4.100.15.5
    • Fedora Core 6, x86-64, kernel 2.6.18-1.2849.fc6-x86_64
    • ndiswrapper: ndiswrapper-1.31. 1.28rc2 works also
    • Note: other Broadcom draft n drivers, such as the Dell and others do not work. They appear to support a device 14e4:4328 but not 4329. Only the newest Linksys driver supports 64 bit. Previous one did not. According to iwconfig, getting speeds in the 200 Mbit/s range, even with tx power turned down to 10dBm.
    • As far as I can tell, draft N actually works.
    • ‘This version of the driver also fixes a rootkit exploit’ see: http://blogs.zdnet.com/Ou/?p=365
    • For older BCM cards, the file bcmwl5.inf does not contain the required data although I suspect the drivers themselves do. Other manufacturers such as Dell have released updated drivers fixing the vulnerability. See: http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/download.aspx?c=us&cs=04&l=en&s=bsd&releaseid=R140746&SystemID=INS_PNT_P4_9400&os=WXPX&osl=en&deviceid=9805&devlib=0&typecnt=1&vercnt=2&formatcnt=1&libid=5&fileid=187886 which does not include information for 14e4:4329 however.
  9. Card: Linksys WMP300N Wireless-N PCI Adapter
    • Chipset: Atheros 5416
    • pciid: 168c:0023
    • Driver: Belkin F5D8001 (just the ar5416.sys file). Rest, standard Linksys install CD
    • Driver version: 6.0.1.4
    • OpenSuSE 10.2
    • ndiswrapper 1.29 (1.34 does not work - locks up the machine)
    • Note: If you use the Linksys drivers then it seems to lose connections after a short time or on large downloads. Replace the ar5416.sys with the one from the Belkin drivers and this does not happen. The only change I made to net5416.inf was to update the version number.
    • Note: This doesn’t work for Fedora 6 kernel 2.6.19 with ndiswrapper 1.25 (built in), 1.29 as above, 1.36, 1.37 or 1.38. The first modprobe works ok, and even allows connection, but you cannot modprobe a second time - each time it maxes the CPU or crashes the kernel. Same symptoms with a 16k stack sized kernel.
  10. Card: Linksys WMP54GS Wireless-G PCI Adapter with Speedbooster
    • Chipset: Broadcom Corporation BCM94306 802.11g (rev 03)
    • pciid: 14e4:4320
    • Other: Ndiswrapper 0.11 and 0.12. Works fine with 64-bit WEP key and WPA supplicant (Fedora core-2, Kernel 2.6.8 and 2.6.9). Use WMP54GS.inf
  11. Card: Linksys WMP54G-EU V2, 54mbps
    • Chipset: Broadcom BCM4306
    • pciid: 14e4:4320
    • Driver: version 3.30.15.0 as on Install CD shipped with card
    • Other: Suse 9.2, updated linux kernel 2.6.8-24.10, Ndiswrapper 010-3 via YAST from Suse install DVD. Stable operation, WEP and Booting/Start-Up works well. Installed according the General Guide and the very good Suse Guide by Andrew M 8^0-meow. (http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/phpwiki/index.php/Suse Professional 9.1)
    • Other:Debian testing, 2.4.26 kernel: Ndiswrapper from CVS, date 2005.03.04, driver from ftp://ftp.linksys.com/pub/network/WMP54Gv4_20040415.exe, using WPA with wpa_supplicant (from wpasupplicant .deb package)
  12. Card: Linksys WMP54G v3, 54mbps
    • Chipset: Broadcom BCM94306
    • pciid: 14e4:4320
    • Driver: The current Linksys driver ftp://ftp.linksys.com/pub/network/WMP54Gv4_20040415.exe does work well with Ndiswrapper 1.0rc1. Use the driver in WMP54Gv4_20040415/Drivers/WMP54Gv2/bcmwl5.inf.
    • Other: Debian Sarge, linux kernel 2.6.9, SMP, Ndiswrapper 1.0rc1 manual compile. WPA works with wpa_supplicant supplied with Debian (0.2.5), both broadcast and non-broadcast ssid.
  13. Card: Linksys WMP54G v4, 54mbps
    • Chipset: Ralink RT2500
    • pciid: 1814:0201
    • Driver 0: Native GPL Ralink driver in Ubuntu Breezy (rt2500 and rt2500-source packages). Installed the source and manually built with ‘make’. Then used Gnome’s network configuration to setup the device. Seems to perform as well as Windows version, but haven’t tried WEP or WPA. My card was labeled WMP54G (EU), bought in 11/2005.
    • Driver 1: RT2500.inf from the WMP54Gv4 directory on the CD (the bundled CD has both v2 and v4 drivers), or download the drivers straight from Linksys.
    • Other: Debian Sarge, 2.4 kernel, and 128-bit WEP. Works great. Also works with Mandrake 10.1 with the newest versions of Ndiswrapper, not the one included on the installation CD. Note that Ralink has provided the source for an official driver at http://www.ralinktech.com/supp-1.htm but I have not tested it yet.
    • Driver 2: Open source driver of Ralink (serialmonkey) downloadable at http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/rt2400/rt2500-1.1.0-b4.tar.gz?download. Tested with WPA
  14. Card: Linksys WMP54G v4.1, 54mbps
    • Chipset: Ralink RT61
    • pciid: 1814:0301 and 1814:0302
    • Driver: Don’t use driver that ships with card, it didnt work with ndiswrapper. Use the close source driver from Ralink http://www.ralinktech.com. It compiles for 2.4 and 2.6 kernels.
    • Other: The rt2x00 Open Source Project (http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com) have now a driver - but realy beta.
    • Other: The Ralink driver works great. It is not a plug and play, you need your kernel headers, the appropiate gcc (3.4) but when you can link it together and put it where it loads at startup, it works great. I am using WPA without any problem.
  15. Card: Linksys WMP54GX
  16. Card: Linksys WPC11
  17. Card: Linksys WPC11 v.4
  18. Card: Linksys WPC54G, 54mbps
  19. Card: Linksys WPC54G v2, 54Mbps
    • Chipset: Texas Instruments ACX 111
    • pciid: 104c:9066
    • Other: linux-2.6.8-gentoo kernel, ndiswrapper 0.10.Kept having kernel panic (interrupt-related) upon module load until I set CONFIG_PCI_MSI=y (and unset CONFIG_4KSTACKS, just in case.) Also, used “ndiswrapper -i LSTINDS.INF” (NOT lsbcmnds.inf). Works with 64 and 128-bit WEP. Sometimes need to repeat config info (and commit) repeatedly, else driver & card will ignore requested setup. Also works with Gentoo 2.6.9-r9, ndiswrapper 0.12 and drivers that came from CD.
    • Other: Working fine on Ubuntu Breezy Badger (kernel 2.6.12) using ndiswrapper 1.9 / ndiswrapper-utils 1.7 and lstinds.inf driver.
    • Other: Ndiswrapper is not needed. In Ubuntu Dapper (and probably in other Linux distributions as well) this card is supported natively with the acx driver. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=75448
  20. Card: Linksys WPC54G v3, 54Mbps
  21. Card: Linksys WPC54G v4, 54mbps
  22. Card: Linksys WPC54G v5, 54mbps
  23. Card: Linksys WPC54G v7.1, 54mbps

WAG354G.

  1. Card: Linksys WPC54GS SpeedBooster, 54mbps/125mbps
  1. Card: Linksys WPC54GX4 Notebook Adapter with SRX 400 v1.0, 802.11g, 240mbps
  1. Card: Linksys WUSB11v4, 802.11b, USB 1.1
  1. Card: Linksys WUSB11v2.5, 802.11b, USB 1.1
  1. Card: Linksys WUSB54Gv1, 802.11b/g, USB 2.0
  1. Card: Linksys WUSB54Gv4, 802.11b/g, USB 2.0
  1. Card: Linksys WUSB54GR, Wireless-G USB Adapter with RangeBooster, 802.11g, USB 2.0
  1. Card: Linksys WUSB54GSv1, 802.11b/g, USB 2.0
  1. Card: Linksys WUSB54GSv2, 802.11b/g, USB 2.0
  1. Card: Linksys WUSB54GSC, 802.11b/g, USB 2.0
  1. Card: Linksys WUSB54GPv1
  1. Card: Linksys WPC300N PCMCIA v1 (US Version)

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  1. Card: LevelOne WNC-0300
    • pciid: 168c:0013 subsys: 16ab:7302
    • Chipset: Atheros
    • Driver: from CD that comes with the card, version 2.1.3.1 (use the Win2000 driver)
    • Other: Driver for use with ndiswrapper is prepackaged in Ark Linux – Ark Linux users simply “apt-get install driver-atheros”.
    • Other: The card seems to take very long to initialize; took about a minute to find the access point after “modprobe ndiswrapper”. Works well afterwards.
    • Other: A native driver is available at http://madwifi.sourceforge.net/, but so far I haven’t had any luck with that (doesn’t compile with 4k stacks enabled)
  2. Card: LevelOne WNC-0301
    • pciid: 11ab:1fa6 subsys: 16ab:1fa6
    • Chipset: Marvell Libertas
    • Driver: from CD that comes with the card, version 2.3.0.3
    • Other: Driver for use with ndiswrapper is prepackaged in Ark Linux – Ark Linux users simply “apt-get install

driver-marvell”.

  1. Card: LevelOne WNC-0301USB v3
    • usbid: 148F:2573
    • Chipset: rt73
    • Driver: from CD that comes with the card, (LevelOne,11/03/2005, 1.00.01.0000)
  2. Card: Linksys @Home #HP200 Wireless-G
    • Chipset: Marvell 88w8335 Libertas Rev. 03
    • pciid: 11ab:1faa subsys: 1737:0047
    • Driver: From product CD
    • Other: Tested with Gentoo, works okay with WEP and TKIP. I originally tried other Marvell drivers (from 3com site) which caused a kernel panic.
  3. Card: Linksys WMP11 v2.7 802.11b
    • Chipset: Broadcom BCM4301
    • Driver: Downloaded Windows 2000 driver from Compaq site. FilenameSP28538.exe.
    • Other: Mandrake 10.1 with 2.6.8.1 kernel. NdisWrapper 0.90 built and installed. Use bcmwl5.inf. If you’re having trouble getting card into Managed mode, put it auto mode first, then change to managed.
  4. Card: Linksys WMP11 v2.7 802.11b
    • ndiswrapper version: 0.8
    • Chipset: Broadcom Corporation BCM4301 802.11b (rev 02)
    • pciid: 14e4:4301
    • Driver: Version 3.8.28.0, Release Date: 11/15/02 from http://www.linksys.com ownloads
    • Other: Knoppix Linux 3.7 (2.4.27). Interface doesn’t always come up, but easily fixed by root command ifup wlan0
  5. Card: Linksys WMP11 v4 802.11b
    • Chipset: InProComm? ?
    • pciid: 17fe:2120
    • Other: Debian Unstable/Sid with NdisWrapper 0.11. You must install all three inf files from the driver zip file (I had to force NDIS to load all three drivers for the one card with the -d option on each inf). Card works great, but WEP is untested. Works great on Slackware 10.1 with a 2.6.10 kernel, and Ubuntu Breezy using the latest version of NdisWrapper.
    • Fedora Core 5, Kernel 2.6.15-1.2054_FC5, works fine with ndiswrapper 1.13, I only needed the LSIPNDS.INF file. I added the line “‘alias wlan0 ndiswrapper‘” to the /etc/modprobe.conf file so that the network configuration gui would pick it up. Once I applied DNS, IP, Gate, Mask, ESSID, I was running wide open. These are good inexpensive cards at any WalMart in USA.
  6. Card: Linksys WMP300N-DE Wireless-N PCI Adapter
    • Chipset: Atheros AR5008
    • pciid: 168c:0023
    • Driver: Linksys AR5416 Linksys Box CD Ver. 1.05
    • Driver Version: 6.0.0.160
    • openSUSE Linux v 10.1, Kernel Version 2.6.16.27-0.9-bigsmp
    • ndiswrapper: ndiswrapper-1.10-19
    • That did it for me. Card works like a charm with ndiswrapper. Good luck.
  7. Card: Linksys WMP300N Wireless-N PCI Adapter
  8. Card: Linksys WMP300N Wireless-N PCI Adapter
    • Chipset: Broadcom Corporation BCM94321MP, 802.11b/g/Draft n
    • pciid: 14e4:4329, reported by lspci as Broadcom BCM43XG Rev. 1, but according to bcmwl5.inf, it should be BCM43XNG
    • Driver: Linksys WMP300N_20061117_dr.exe
    • Driver version: 4.100.15.5
    • Fedora Core 6, x86-64, kernel 2.6.18-1.2849.fc6-x86_64
    • ndiswrapper: ndiswrapper-1.31. 1.28rc2 works also
    • Note: other Broadcom draft n drivers, such as the Dell and others do not work. They appear to support a device 14e4:4328 but not 4329. Only the newest Linksys driver supports 64 bit. Previous one did not. According to iwconfig, getting speeds in the 200 Mbit/s range, even with tx power turned down to 10dBm.
    • As far as I can tell, draft N actually works.
    • ‘This version of the driver also fixes a rootkit exploit’ see: http://blogs.zdnet.com/Ou/?p=365
    • For older BCM cards, the file bcmwl5.inf does not contain the required data although I suspect the drivers themselves do. Other manufacturers such as Dell have released updated drivers fixing the vulnerability. See: http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/download.aspx?c=us&cs=04&l=en&s=bsd&releaseid=R140746&SystemID=INS_PNT_P4_9400&os=WXPX&osl=en&deviceid=9805&devlib=0&typecnt=1&vercnt=2&formatcnt=1&libid=5&fileid=187886 which does not include information for 14e4:4329 however.
  9. Card: Linksys WMP300N Wireless-N PCI Adapter
    • Chipset: Atheros 5416
    • pciid: 168c:0023
    • Driver: Belkin F5D8001 (just the ar5416.sys file). Rest, standard Linksys install CD
    • Driver version: 6.0.1.4
    • OpenSuSE 10.2
    • ndiswrapper 1.29 (1.34 does not work - locks up the machine)
    • Note: If you use the Linksys drivers then it seems to lose connections after a short time or on large downloads. Replace the ar5416.sys with the one from the Belkin drivers and this does not happen. The only change I made to net5416.inf was to update the version number.
    • Note: This doesn’t work for Fedora 6 kernel 2.6.19 with ndiswrapper 1.25 (built in), 1.29 as above, 1.36, 1.37 or 1.38. The first modprobe works ok, and even allows connection, but you cannot modprobe a second time - each time it maxes the CPU or crashes the kernel. Same symptoms with a 16k stack sized kernel.
  10. Card: Linksys WMP54GS Wireless-G PCI Adapter with Speedbooster
    • Chipset: Broadcom Corporation BCM94306 802.11g (rev 03)
    • pciid: 14e4:4320
    • Other: Ndiswrapper 0.11 and 0.12. Works fine with 64-bit WEP key and WPA supplicant (Fedora core-2, Kernel 2.6.8 and 2.6.9). Use WMP54GS.inf
  11. Card: Linksys WMP54G-EU V2, 54mbps
    • Chipset: Broadcom BCM4306
    • pciid: 14e4:4320
    • Driver: version 3.30.15.0 as on Install CD shipped with card
    • Other: Suse 9.2, updated linux kernel 2.6.8-24.10, Ndiswrapper 010-3 via YAST from Suse install DVD. Stable operation, WEP and Booting/Start-Up works well. Installed according the General Guide and the very good Suse Guide by Andrew M 8^0-meow. (http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/phpwiki/index.php/Suse Professional 9.1)
    • Other:Debian testing, 2.4.26 kernel: Ndiswrapper from CVS, date 2005.03.04, driver from ftp://ftp.linksys.com/pub/network/WMP54Gv4_20040415.exe, using WPA with wpa_supplicant (from wpasupplicant .deb package)
  12. Card: Linksys WMP54G v3, 54mbps
    • Chipset: Broadcom BCM94306
    • pciid: 14e4:4320
    • Driver: The current Linksys driver ftp://ftp.linksys.com/pub/network/WMP54Gv4_20040415.exe does work well with Ndiswrapper 1.0rc1. Use the driver in WMP54Gv4_20040415/Drivers/WMP54Gv2/bcmwl5.inf.
    • Other: Debian Sarge, linux kernel 2.6.9, SMP, Ndiswrapper 1.0rc1 manual compile. WPA works with wpa_supplicant supplied with Debian (0.2.5), both broadcast and non-broadcast ssid.
  13. Card: Linksys WMP54G v4, 54mbps
    • Chipset: Ralink RT2500
    • pciid: 1814:0201
    • Driver 0: Native GPL Ralink driver in Ubuntu Breezy (rt2500 and rt2500-source packages). Installed the source and manually built with ‘make’. Then used Gnome’s network configuration to setup the device. Seems to perform as well as Windows version, but haven’t tried WEP or WPA. My card was labeled WMP54G (EU), bought in 11/2005.
    • Driver 1: RT2500.inf from the WMP54Gv4 directory on the CD (the bundled CD has both v2 and v4 drivers), or download the drivers straight from Linksys.
    • Other: Debian Sarge, 2.4 kernel, and 128-bit WEP. Works great. Also works with Mandrake 10.1 with the newest versions of Ndiswrapper, not the one included on the installation CD. Note that Ralink has provided the source for an official driver at http://www.ralinktech.com/supp-1.htm but I have not tested it yet.
    • Driver 2: Open source driver of Ralink (serialmonkey) downloadable at http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/rt2400/rt2500-1.1.0-b4.tar.gz?download. Tested with WPA
  14. Card: Linksys WMP54G v4.1, 54mbps
    • Chipset: Ralink RT61
    • pciid: 1814:0301 and 1814:0302
    • Driver: Don’t use driver that ships with card, it didnt work with ndiswrapper. Use the close source driver from Ralink http://www.ralinktech.com. It compiles for 2.4 and 2.6 kernels.
    • Other: The rt2x00 Open Source Project (http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com) have now a driver - but realy beta.
    • Other: The Ralink driver works great. It is not a plug and play, you need your kernel headers, the appropiate gcc (3.4) but when you can link it together and put it where it loads at startup, it works great. I am using WPA without any problem.
  15. Card: Linksys WMP54GX
  16. Card: Linksys WPC11
  17. Card: Linksys WPC11 v.4
  18. Card: Linksys WPC54G, 54mbps
  19. Card: Linksys WPC54G v2, 54Mbps
    • Chipset: Texas Instruments ACX 111
    • pciid: 104c:9066
    • Other: linux-2.6.8-gentoo kernel, ndiswrapper 0.10.Kept having kernel panic (interrupt-related) upon module load until I set CONFIG_PCI_MSI=y (and unset CONFIG_4KSTACKS, just in case.) Also, used “ndiswrapper -i LSTINDS.INF” (NOT lsbcmnds.inf). Works with 64 and 128-bit WEP. Sometimes need to repeat config info (and commit) repeatedly, else driver & card will ignore requested setup. Also works with Gentoo 2.6.9-r9, ndiswrapper 0.12 and drivers that came from CD.
    • Other: Working fine on Ubuntu Breezy Badger (kernel 2.6.12) using ndiswrapper 1.9 / ndiswrapper-utils 1.7 and lstinds.inf driver.
    • Other: Ndiswrapper is not needed. In Ubuntu Dapper (and probably in other Linux distributions as well) this card is supported natively with the acx driver. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=75448
  20. Card: Linksys WPC54G v3, 54Mbps
  21. Card: Linksys WPC54G v4, 54mbps
  22. Card: Linksys WPC54G v5, 54mbps
  23. Card: Linksys WPC54G v7.1, 54mbps

WAG354G.

  1. Card: Linksys WPC54GS SpeedBooster, 54mbps/125mbps
  1. Card: Linksys WPC54GX4 Notebook Adapter with SRX 400 v1.0, 802.11g, 240mbps
  1. Card: Linksys WUSB11v4, 802.11b, USB 1.1
  1. Card: Linksys WUSB11v2.5, 802.11b, USB 1.1
  1. Card: Linksys WUSB54Gv1, 802.11b/g, USB 2.0
  1. Card: Linksys WUSB54Gv4, 802.11b/g, USB 2.0
  1. Card: Linksys WUSB54GR, Wireless-G USB Adapter with RangeBooster, 802.11g, USB 2.0
  1. Card: Linksys WUSB54GSv1, 802.11b/g, USB 2.0
  1. Card: Linksys WUSB54GSv2, 802.11b/g, USB 2.0
  1. Card: Linksys WUSB54GSC, 802.11b/g, USB 2.0
  1. Card: Linksys WUSB54GPv1
  1. Card: Linksys WPC300N PCMCIA v1 (US Version)

Laptop - Dell Latitude 600 Intel Mobile 700, 256mb

Drivers came off the installation CD that came with card

  1. Card: Linksys WPC300N PCMCIA V2
  1. Card: Logilink WL0006
  2. Card: Longshine LCS-8531-R PCMCIA
    • Chipset: RTL8180L (rev 20)
    • pciid: 10ec:8180
    • Driver: WinXP Build 154 ftp://202.65.194.18/cn/wlan/rtl8180l/winxp-8180(154).zip (build 166 works too)
    • Other: Debian Testing, Ndiswrapper 0.10. Didn’t work with realtek driver build 169 or 170.
  3. Card: Longshine LCS-8531G2 PCMCIA (54Mbps 802.11g)
    • Chipset: Texas Instruments tnet1130
    • pciid: 104c:9066
    • Driver: tnet1130.sys (Texas Instruments,03/10/2004,6.0.0.18) (from CD or Longshine web site)
    • Other: RedHat 8.0, kernel 2.4.20-28.8, Ndiswrapper 0.10, needs Wireless-Tools 27
  4. Card: Longshine LCS-8131G2 USB
    • Chipset: Zydas 1211
    • pciid: 0ace:1211
    • Driver: ZD1211U.sys from http://www.longshine.de/anonymousFTP/8131g+.rar longshine.de
    • Other: Ndiswrapper version 1.16 compiled with kernel 2.6.15-1 from Debian etch
    • Other: wpasupplicant (Debian etch; use ‘-Dwext’ instead of ‘-Dndiswrapper’) works with it, too.
  5. Card: LG LWG5400N (PCMCIA) and LWG5400P (PCI)
    • Chipset: TI ACX111
    • pciid: 104c:9066
    • Driver: tnet1130.sys, tnet1130.inf, fwrad16.bin, fwrad17.bin (all from install CD)
    • Other: Fedora Core 3, kernel 2.6.9, ndiswrapper-0.8
  6. Card: LG LWG5410N PCI (54Mbps 802.11b/g)
    • Chipset: Marvell Technology Group Ltd. 88w8335 Libertas 802.11b/g Wireless (rev 03)
    • pciid: 01:07.0
    • Driver: Mrv8000c.INF (from the CD, WinXP driver)
    • Other: Fedora Core 4, Kernel 2.6.14-1.1644_FC4, ndiswrapper-1.5-0.lvn.1.4, Wireless-Tools 28
  7. Card: LG LWG5400N (PCMCIA) and LWG5400P (PCI)
    • Chipset: TI ACX111
    • pciid: 104c:9066
    • Driver: tnet1130.sys, tnet1130.inf, fwrad16.bin, fwrad17.bin (all from install CD)
    • Other: Fedora Core 3, kernel 2.6.9, ndiswrapper-0.8
  8. Card: Logitec LAN-WAG/U2 (USB 2.0)
    • Chipset: Atheros 5523
    • usbid: 0789:0109 Logitec Corp.
    • Driver: ar5523.bin wagu2.inf wagu2.sys (all from install CD)
    • Distro: SuSE 9.3
    • Kernel: 2.6.11.4-21.11-default
    • Other: works well with ndiswrapper-1.41