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  1. Palmtop: OQO Model 01+ built-in 802.11b (Atmel)
    • Chipset: AT76C505 w/ RFMD 2958 radio
    • usbid: 1557:0002
    • Driver: The INF file I used is oem13.inf, and I just copied the oqowifi.* files from windows/system32 from the default OQO Windows image.
    • Other: Used Fedora Core 4, 16K stack kernel from linuxant, ndiswrapper 1.16 stable.
    • Update: Well, it worked once. Now, I keep getting ‘error -22’ messages from the kernel.
  2. Card: Ovislink (wlb 1200)
    • Chipset: RTL8180 lpsci: 01:07.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8180L 802.11b MAC (rev 20)
  3. Card: Option GT Combo EDGE Datacard EDGE/GPRS/WLAN 802.11 b/g
    • Board: V1931 D0004 Rev 3.0
    • Chipset: Broadcom BCM4325/BCM2050
    • pciid: 14E4:4325
    • Driver: Vodafone Mobile Connect CD, bcmwl5 folder
    • Other: It works on my Debian 2.6.13.4 with ndiswrapper 1.4. All I had to do after installing ndiswrapper was making symlink 14E4:4325.5.conf → 14E4:4320:14E4:100F.5.conf in /etc/ndiswrapper/bcmwl5, because my pciid is 14E4:4325 and driver only had config files for pciid 14E4:4320. Without this step it doesn’t recognise the card.
  4. Card: Option globetrotter (GT) Fusion+ GPRS/UMTS/HSDPA/WLAN card
    • Chipset: Marvell Technology Group Ltd. 88w8335 Libertas 802.11b/g Wireless (rev 43)
    • pciid: 11AB:1FAA
    • Driver: I got mine from the t-mobile CD that came with it (mine is a ‘customized card’, basically meaning they slapped a t-mobile sticker on it). I have been looking for a way to download these drivers, but this is apparently not possible. I had to install the software on a windows box, then have it install the ‘Option PC Cards driver selection’ package. From that I got the files http://www.metro.cx/gtfp/gtnwlan.inf gtnwlan.inf and http://www.metro.cx/gtfp/mrvw125.sys mrvw125.sys. You can install those with ‘ndiswrapper -i gtnwlan.inf’
  5. Card: Ovislink (WL-8000PCI)
    • Chipset: Texas Instruments ACX 111 54Mbps Wireless Interface
    • pciid: 104c:9066
    • Driver: Drivers are on CD or on Ovislink website. It is called firmware but it is only a zip archive containing software for windows and tnet1130.inf and tnet1130.sys files (those that are here required). Adress to download is: http://www.ovislink.fr/administration/pilotes/wifi/wl8000pci/8000PCI.zip
    • Complementary required installation/information: Installation succeed on a Fedora Core 4 system (32 bits, still can’t succeed on 64 bits) ndiswrapper version is 1.4 and I had to install kernel-devel-2.6.11-1.1369_FC4.stk16.i686.rpm in order for my card to work. This patch allow the card to use a 16K stack instead of the 4K default one (removing the freezing issue...). Replace i686 by i586 if needed. Download here: http://www.linuxant.com/driverloader/wlan/full/downloads-fc4-kernel-i686.php

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  1. Card: Peabird 802.11g Wireless PCI Adapter 54 Mbps PEAB-WLG-PCI
    • Chipset: Texas Instruments ACX 111 54Mbps Wireless Interface
    • pciid: 104c:9066
    • Driver: Available at http://ftppeabird.peabird.com/GAMME%20WIFI/PEAB-WLG-PCI/Drivers/Winxp.zip but i used WinXP drivers from shipped CD-ROM (FW1130.BIN;FwRad16.bin;FwRad17.bin;TNET1130.INF;tnet1130.sys), works fine.
    • Other: ndiswrapper 0.12 (.deb from ndiswrapper.sf.net), Debian Sid, custom kernel 2.6.9
  2. Card: Peabird 802.11g Wireless PCI Adapter 54 Mbps PEAB-WLG-PCI (version ?)
  3. Card: Peak Hardware 802.11g Wireless 54Mbps Cardbus Adapter
    • Chipset: Texas Instruments, Subsystem: Abocom Systems
    • pciid: 104c:9066
    • Driver: Peak Hardware Distributed Windows Driver: http://www.peakhardware.com/support/downloads.aspx, works fine - up to 54Mbps.
    • Other: WEP works. Also works with iwlist and airsnort. No support with Kismet as yet (21/10/04)
  4. Card: Philips CPWUA054 usb 11g
    • Chipset: Accton Technology Corp
    • usbid: 083a:5501
    • Driver: provided in CD : ccucpwua.exe cpwua2d.inf cpwua2d.sys
    • Other: 2.6.9-gentoo-r4, Ndiswrapper 0,11 , works fine but got once a kernel oops, I’ll be back if I get it again
  5. Card: Philips SNN6500
    • Chipset: Atheros Communications, Inc AR5006X
    • pciid: 168c:001b
    • Other: IBM ThinkPad T23. Unzip package and locate two files CPWU6D.inf and CPWU6D.sys. Copy them somewhere (your home directory?) and if you like, change their permissions to 644. Now you can command ndiswrapper -i CPWU6D.inf. Check if driver is installed and command ndiswrapper -l. The final steps is easiest to do with distros that includes graphical tools to set wireless cards.
  6. Card: Philips SNU6500 Wireless USB adapter 11 b/g
    • usbid: 0471:1233 (and 0471:1232 ?)
    • Driver: CPWUA6D.INF and Files from CD dir Data/software/SNU6500/Driver or the latest driver from the web
    • Other: Tested on Debian Unstable and kernel 2.6.18, running fine. Sometimes after reboots the device may need to be unplugged or the pc to shutdown before it can operate properly again.
  7. Card: Planet WL-3563
  8. Card: Planet WL-8303
  9. Card: Planet WL-8310
  10. Card: Planet WL-8313
    • Chipset: Marvell W8300 (rev07)
    • pciid:
    • Driver: Original CD that came with the card
    • Other: Tested with Debian 3.1 Sarge, WinXP drivers
  11. Card: Planex Communications Inc. (PCI) GW-NS54G 54Mbps Wireless LAN Cardbus
    • Chipset: Broadcom Corporation BCM4306 802.11b/g Wireless LAN Controller (rev03)
    • pciid: 14e4:4320
    • Driver: Orig. CR-ROM that came with card.
    • Other: Fedora Core 3 / Kernel 2.6.10-1.737_FC3 / NDISWrapper 0.12 works well with system. Only problem when card is pulled while system is running, Fedora locks up.
  12. Card: Proxim 8424-WD Wireless USB Adapter
  13. Card: Proxim Silver 802.11a/b 8461-05
  14. Card: Proxim ORiNOCO 802.11a/b/g combocard gold?
    • Chipset: Atheros AR5212 802.11abg
    • pciid: 168c:0013
    • Driver: Available at www.proxim.com, using standard WinXP driver. You need to create a free account to get the driver.
    • Other: ndiswrapper 0.11, Fedora Core 3, works very solid (108Mbps).
  15. Laptop: Packard Bell EasyNote A6, A8 series
    • Chipset: AirConn INPROCOMM IPN 2220 Wireless LAN Adapter (rev 01)
    • pciid: 17fe:2220
    • Used ndiswrapper -i WLINPDS.INF on Kubuntu 6.06 and Ndiswrapper v1.8 from repositories.
    • Other: No encription has been tested, just regular traffic on insecured networks, but others laptops works fine with the same config.

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  1. Card: Q-Tec (Marvell) 14100 54G PCCard http://www.qtec.info
    • Chipset: Marvell
    • pciid: 11ab:1fa6 (rev 07)
    • Driver: mrv8knt (Marvell,08/02/2004,2.5.1.1), Ndiswrapper 1.1
    • Other: Slack 10.1, kernel 2.6.11.5 With wpa_supplicant v0.3.8 the system is very unstable.
  2. Card: Quetec ASW2301 PCI Adapter http://www.quetec.net/products/product.asp?id=2

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- Card: RTL8187B integrated in the laptop Gateway ML6720

  1. Card: ROLINE RWA-54 W-LAN 54 PCI Adapter
  1. Card: Ralink USB 2.0 802.11g WLAN + Pen Drive
  1. Card: ROLINE RWA-54 W-LAN 54 PCI Adapter
  1. Card: Repotec WB-7108 Cardbus Adapter
  1. Card: RealSat RS2100
  1. Card: Integrated in Packard-Bell EasyNote SW - Turion 64×2
  1. Card: Realtek 8139d (card manufactured by Silan Microelectronics)

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  1. Card: Safecom 54Mbps 802.11g Wireless LAN PCI Card
    • Chipset: TI ACX111
    • pciid: 104c:9066
    • Driver: TNET1130.INF, supplied on CD with PCI card
    • Other: Mandrake 10.1 (kernel 2.6.8) - use ndiswrapper version 1.2, 32bit WEP managed
  2. Card: Safecom 54Mbps Wireless USB LAN 802.11g+
    • Chipset: Texas Instruments tusb1150 - description may be incorrect - referred to as TNETW1150 elswhere.
    • usbid: 07b8:b21a
    • Driver: tusb1150.inf - available in Wireless utility folder after installation in XP
    • Other: Folder contains both tusb_XP.sys, and tusb_9x.sys, so probably both also available after installation in 9x. I copied all files from folder to Linux. Used DSL-N (Damn Small Linux -Not - aug06 iso download), with installed ndiswrapper version (utils version 1.8, driver version 1.14). Kernel version 2.6.12, on 256Mb dell 505 laptop. Worked with WEP 128
  3. Card: Sagem USB XG703A
  4. Card: Senao 3054MP+ (J) 802.11g mini PCI Card
    • Chipset: Intersil 3886IV
    • pciid: 1260:ffff (rev 01) Subsystem 1260:000
    • Driver: PRISMA02.inf from http://www.senao.com/english/product/driverdb/000113176/CB-PLUS-UB5-WUB-3014.zip, check it contains the line %A002_DESC_STR% = PRISM_A002, PCI\VEN_1260&DEV_FFFF&SUBSYS_00001260
    • Other: tested with ndiswrapper-1.6, vanilla kernel 2.6.15-rc1. I used the INF/SYS files from the WinXP folder. The desciption strings in the INF file refer to Cardbus devices, but it works OK for mini PCI as well. WPA TKIP now working after I upgraded wpa_supplicant from version 0.4.4-1mdk ( as shipped with Mandriva 2006 ) to 0.4.7
  5. Card: Senao SUB-316 USB Donge 802.11g USB 2.0 Adapter
    • Chipset: sis163u (Silicon Integrated Systems Corp)
    • usbid: 0457:0163
    • Driver: Supplied on CD, SiS163u.INF
    • Other: It works perfectly with ndiswrapper-1.19 and 1.21, I use Ubuntu Dapper Drake.
  6. Card:Shuttle PN11 USB WLAN module
    • Chipset: Prism USB
    • usbid: 124a:168b
    • Other: Tested with ndiswrapper-1.0rc2 / Knoppix / kernel 2.6.9. iwconfig reports 0 Bitrate in Ad-Hoc mode but seems to be running at full 11Mpbs. Some problems with card not being recognised on restart - have to disconnect and reconnect from motherboard :/
  7. Card:Shuttle PN15 USB WLAN module
  8. Card: Siemens Gigaset USB Adapter 54
  9. Card: Siemens Gigaset PC Card 54
    • Chipset: Broadcom BCM94306 802.11g rev.3
    • pciid: 14e4:4320
    • Driver: bcmwl5.inf from supplied cd for Windows 98/ME, manufacturer Siemens AG
    • Other: Fedora Core 2 (kernel 2.6.8-1.521.stk16) - use ndiswrapper 0.11, 128bit WEP managed
  10. Card: SiS 162u, Some ASUS notebook use it as integrated wlan card
    • Chipset: SiS 162u
    • pciid: 0457:0162
    • Driver: use inf file from supplied cd for Windows XP or download the latest driver from SiS website, manufacturer SiS
    • Other: Debian (kernel 2.6.8-2) - use ndiswrapper 1.4, 128bit WEP not tested
    • Other2: Works on Asus A4000L, Kubuntu (kernel 2.6.12-9-386), ndiswrapper 1.5 (compiled), driver from SiS website, WPA with wpa_supplicant.
  11. Card: Sitecom WL-011 v2
    • Chipset: AMD AM1771
    • Other: This driver works only with 2.6 kernels with preemption enabled (tested with vanilla 2.6.15 and 2.6.16 kernels with preemption enabled). Works with ndiswrpper 1.12 with WPA-PSK + TKIP.
  12. Card: Sitecom WL-113 v2 USB (Device ID 0df6:9712)
    • Chipset: ZyDAS
    • Driver: rt73.inf, rt73.sys from installation CD ROM
    • Other: Works with Kernel 2.6.18 ndiswrapper-1.14-svn-rev-1940
  13. Card: Sitecom WL-168 USB (Device ID 0df6:000d)
  14. Card: SMC 2635W v1
  15. Card: SMC 2635W v2
  16. Card: SMC 2802W V2
    • Chipset: Intersil Corporation Intersil ISL3890 Prism GT/Prism Duette? (rev 01)
    • pciid: 1260:3890 (rev 01)
    • Other: Gentoo 2.6.7, Ndiswrapper 0.9+CVS@040812 Manual compile (not ebuild); removed 0.8 that came from portage; worked for me after I reinstalled the driver with newly compiled version
  17. Card: SMC 2835W V1
    • Chipset: Intersil Corporation Intersil ISL3890 Prism GT/Prism Duette? (rev 01)
    • pciid: 1260:3890
    • Other: Libranet 2.8.1 (debian kernel 2.4.23), Ndiswrapper 1.3rc1, Wpa_supplicant 0.3.9; 54Mbps, WPA-PSK works!!! Caveat: note that driver comes from netgear. I could not get any smc driver to work with this card. But the netgear driver 2.1.25 (dated 09/06/2004 in inf file) works like a charm!
  18. Card: SMC 2835W V2
  19. Card: SMC2835W-V3
    • Chipset: Intersil Corporation Intersil ISL3890 Prism GT/Prism Duette (rev 01)
    • pciid: 1260:3890 (rev 01)
    • Other: Works with Fedora Core 3 - kernel 2.6.10-1.741_FC3 - ndiswrapper 1.0rc2; 54 Mbps, WEP (128 bit). I tried to get it working with the native prism54 linux driver, but it didn’t work.
  20. Card: Intersil Corporation Intersil ISL3890 Prism GT/Prism Duette? (rev 01)
  21. Card: SMC 2862W-G EZ Connect Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter
    • Chipset: Intersil Corporation Intersil ISL3890 Prism GT/Prism Duette?
    • usbid: 0707:ee06 Mode: Managed with WEP128. Access point is a Netgear WG602v2.
    • Other: Debian »Scud«, Linux 2.6.7-ck5 (manually compiled), NdisWrapper? 0.10+CVS@040912. Works like a charm. WPA not tested.
    • Other2: SuSE9.1Pro, Linux 2.6.5-108 (default SuSE kernel), NdisWrapper? 0.10+CVS@040913. Tested without encryption, static ip addressing, essid broadcast on. US Robotics Turbo Access Point + Router.
  22. Card: SMC 2862W-G EZ Connect Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter
  23. Card: SMC SMCWCB-G EZ Connect g WLAN Cardbus Adapter
    • Chipset: Atheros
    • usbid: 168c:001a
    • Driver: as supplied with the card with ndiswrapper, also works with native (linux) ath_pci driver, with WEP (tested in Xubuntu 6.06, no lights)
    • Other: Fedora Core4 2.6.12 with the 12K stack mod ndiswrapper 1.6
  24. Card: SMC SMCWCBT-G EU EZ Connect” g Wireless Cardbus Adapter
  25. Card: SMC SMCWPCI-G EU 802.11g 54 Mbps Wireless PCI Adapter
    • Chipset: Realtek RTL-8185 IEEE 802.11a/b/g Wireless LAN Controller
    • pciid: 10ec:8185 (rev 20)
    • Driver: The WinXP driver from the factory CD
    • Other: Ubuntu 7.04 Linux 2.6.20-16-generic i686; ndiswrapper 1.38. Worked on channel 6 and needed to add “irqpoll” to kernel boot options. On channel 11 or with no “irqpoll”, system freezes with “BUG: Soft lockup detected on CPU0!” while “Configuring network interfaces” at bootup.
  26. Card: SMC SMCWUSB-G EU EZ Connect USB Adapter
  27. Card: SMC SMCWUSBT-G EU EZ Connect USB Adapter
    • Chipset: Atheros ar5523
    • usbid: 1690:0710 Askey Computer Corp. hex
    • Driver: You need two drivers for this dongle; ar5523.inf and athfmwdl.inf. The drivers from the install CD-ROM (for 2kXP) work nicely
    • Other: Runs smoothly on Debian testing 2.6.17. Since this kernel does not have an option to disable 4k stacks I patched the kernel with the appropriate linuxant 16kstack patch from http://www.linuxant.com/driverloader/wlan/full/archive/ this page. It will _not_ work without this!.
  28. Card: SMC SMCWUSBT-G2 EZ Connect” g Wireless USB Adapter
  29. Card: Sphairon Turbolink UB801R (Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter)
  30. Card: Sony Ericsson GC79 GPRS/Wireless LAN PC Card
    • Chipset: modified-like Broadcom Corporation BCM4306 (rev 03), 802.11b only
    • pciid: 14e4:4320
    • Driver: Only works with driver shipped by Sony at http://www.sonyericsson.com/downloads/V1.1.1.939_WHQL_USA_GC79_Web.zip
    • Other: Successfully tested on Debian GNU/Linux Sid (unstable) with: Ndiswrapper version 0.8 and 0.9 Sony Ericsson driver. Note that legacy Broadcom driver used for my Dell TrueMobile? 1400 doesn’t work for this adapter, which makes me think we have a modified chipset.
  31. Card: Sitecom WL-100i
  32. Card: Sitecom WL-100b
  33. Card:Sony PCWA-C500 VAIO 5GHz 802.11a Cardbus WLAN adapterChipset: Atheros AR5000
    • pciid: 168c:7000 (rev 01)
    • Driver: Windows drivers from <BR>http://esupport.sony.com/perl/swu-download.pl?mdl=PCWAC500&upd_id=1258&os_id=7. Mad Wi-Fi Linux driver does not work (need tweaking?): “dhcpcd ath0” does not work, cannot get a lease.
    • Other: Works on Slackware 10.1 and UbuntuHHH with Ndiswrapper 1.1 built from source (ndiswrapper from Ubuntu distro does not work, also need to put mad wi-fi drivers into hotplug blacklist). “iwconfig” wrongly reports “IEEE802.11b” and “Frequency:41.12GHz”!
  34. Card: Sweex Essentials Wireless PCI card 54MBPS 11g (rev 01)
    • Chipset: RT2500 (Ralink)
    • pciid: 1814:0201
    • Driver: get the driver for the RT2500 based card from http://www.sefcom.nl/Rt2500.INF
    • Other: Successfuly installed the driver on Suse 10, 10.1, Novell Suse 10 Desktop Enterprise, Redhat/Fedora Core 4 & 5, Ubuntu Dapper and Mepis. WEP 128 bits does work, WPA i did not check. No problems occured.
  35. Card: Sweex Essentials Wireless PCI card 11b
  36. Card: Sweex Wireless LAN PCI Card 140 Nitro XM (LW142)
    • Chipset: Intersil Corporation ISL3886 Prism Javelin/Prism Xbow (rev 01)
    • pciid: 1260:3886
    • Driver: wlancig from CDROM or http://www.sweex.com/documents/LW142/1/LW142_driv_all.zip. Version (from inf): 02/16/2005, 3.3.20.0
    • Notes: Successfuly installed the driver on Gentoo, kernel 2.6.18-gentoo-r4, ndiswrapper 1.25. WPA2. Did not test other modes, however, ndiswrapper reports: WEP; TKIP with WPA, WPA2, WPA2PSK; AES/CCMP with WPA, WPA2, WPA2PSK. When I compiled ndiswrapper, it complained that I seem to be using 4K stacks. Nonetheless, everything functions properly.
  37. Card: Sweex WiFi LAN 140 Nitro XM (LW143)
    • Chipset: ISL3887A rev1
    • pciid: 0CDE:0015
    • Notes: works with ndiswrapper 1.21, kernel 2.6.17 and Linuxant 16k stack patch. Before installing the .inf and .sys into ndiswrapper, you must remove the space before WLAN_USB2.XP.NT (line 90) and COMMON_NDIS_REG_NT (line 330) in file WlanUIG.INF.
  38. Card: SAGEM XG-760A 802.11b+g
  39. Card: Sitecom WL-140
  40. Card: Sinus 154 stick
  41. Card: SAGEM XG-760A 802.11b+g
  42. Card: Sitecom WL-140
  43. Card: SIEMENS GIGASET USB 108 ADAPTER
    • Chipset : Atheros 5523
    • usbid: 129b:160b
    • Drivers: athfmwdl + net5523 (both needed) from CD provided with device
    • Other: Tested with ndiswrapper 1.8; WEP restricted mode 802.11g (54 MB/S) works; WPA don’t work; 108 MB/s don’t work
  44. Card: SIEMENS GIGASET USB 108 ADAPTER
    • Chipset : Atheros 5523
    • usbid: 129b:160c
    • Drivers: athfmwdl + net5523 (unsure if both are needed) from CD provided with device
    • Other: Tested with ndiswrapper 1.10; WPA works; 108 MB/s seems to work, too.
  45. Card: SIEMENS GIGASET 108 USB ADAPTER (with other driver)
    • Chipset : Atheros 5523
    • usbid: 129b:160b
    • This work indicate good performance of the SIEMENS GIGASET 108 USB ADAPTER in combination with the driver which comes with the NETGEAR WG111T USB adapter. This work don’t use the driver with comes with the CDROM. Good signal strength with 54 Mb/s. Present work cannot test 108 Mb/s due to net limitations.
    • Download this driver from http://www.netgear.de/download/WG111T/WG111T_GRV1.2.zip. This driver comes with two sets of .inf and .sys files: athfmwdl and netwg111t. Both of these must be installed with their *.inf files. After that, ndiswrapper-1.7 can be used as in the case of other drivers
    • Encryption: WPA-PSK (TKIP) works for this driver installation with the version wpa_supplicant-0.4.7.
  46. Card: Sitecom WL-115 Wireless Network PCI Card - 54g
    • pciid: 1814:0201 RaLink RaLink RT2500 802.11 Cardbus Reference Card
    • Driver: Used Windows XP drivers from the CD shipped with the product, but extracting them is a real pain - cabextract and unshield will not be of any help, since they are crippled in a multiple operating systems installer in a way I had not seen as of yet. Drivers can be found here: http://emanuele.cipolla.googlepages.com/sitecom-wl115.zip.
    • Encryption: WEP works OK; WEP untested.
    • Other: Tested with ndiswrapper 1.14, under Slackware GNU/Linux 10.2, kernel version 2.6.13 from the test26.s disk: Ad-Hoc mode works OK, but randomly clients seem to die; doing a iifconfig wlan0 down; ifconfig wlan0 up/i fixes it. This problem is mostly recognizable after many hours of intense transfers.
  47. Card: SMC2835W
    • Chipset: Intersil Corporation ISL3890 Prism GT/Prism Duette/ISL3886 Prism Javelin/Prism Xbow (rev 01)
    • usbid: 1260:3890
    • Driver: AX\DR_2835wV.2_V.3_WHQL.zip downloaded from SMC US site - use XP driver
    • debian kernel 2.6.8, wpasupplicant 0.5.5-4, ndiswrapper 1.11 (compiled with gcc-3.3)
    • WPA-PSK works

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  1. Card:THOMSON SpeedTouch 120g Wireless USB Adapter
  2. Card:THOMSON SpeedTouch 121g Wireless USB Adapter
  3. Card:TP-LINK TL-WN250 (ver 2.0) PCI
    • Chipset: Realtek RTL8180L
    • pciid: 10EC:8180 Windows
    • Other: It has the same pciid as Trendnet TEW-226PC above. so I guess you can look there for more info. My system is FC2 with patched kernel from linuxant, the windows XP driver from TP-LINK doesnt work for me (it conflicts with keybord), so please try the one from Realtek.
  4. Card: TP-LINK TL-WN620G, 108 Mbps
    • Chipset: Atheros
    • USBID: 0CF3:0002
    • Driver: tl-wn620g.{sys,inf} from the cd or download the BETA drivers from http://www.tp-link.com.cn/
    • Other: WPA-PSK works, with wpa_supplicant 0.5.3, 0.5.4
    • Other: Linux 2.6.15.7 (vanilla) with ndiswrapper 1.18 works fine
    • Other: Linux 2.6.16.27, 2.6.18, 2.6.18.1 (vanilla) with ndiswrapper 1.21, 1.23, 1.24, 1.25 works, too.
    • Other: If you use the driver from www.tp-link.com.cn, you’d have to install net5523 first, then athfmwdl, otherwise the drivers won’t be loaded properly.
    • Other: For Ubuntu 6.06 (DapperDrake) Linux 2.6.15-27, install the XP drivers athfmwdl.inf, then tl-wn620g.inf from the cd.
  5. Card: Topcom skyr@cer pro pc card 3054, superG (108Mb/s)
    • Chipset: 02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Atheros Communications, Inc. AR5212 802.11abg NIC (rev 01)
    • usbid: 0506:0a11
    • Driver: Supplied driver from cd
    • Other: Ndiswrapper from 0.10+CVS. works. not at 108? this card also works with madwifi driver better speed
  6. Card: Topcom skyr@cer PC card 4011b (11Mbps)
  7. Card: Topcom skyr@cer PCI 111 (11Mbps)
    • Chipset: 02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8180L 802.11b MAC (rev 20)
    • pciid: 10ec:8180
    • Driver: net8180 (Realtek,10/30/2003,5.162.1030.2003) from CD that came with card
    • Other: kernel 2.4.27-1-686 on Debian.
  8. Card: Topcom Wireless USB Stick 54 Mbps - V2
    • Chipset: SiS163u
    • usbid: 0d8e:0163
    • Driver: Tested with different versions of the sis163u.sys driver.
    • Other: Kernel: 2.6.13-gentoo-r3 (Genkernel generated, 4k_stack, SMP & Preempt disabled) Ndiswrapper 1.15: I had to replace the Gentoo net.wlan0 rc-script with my own modified version, because with the original, only version v1.05 of the sis163u driver works and it has some association problems. remark: USB stick connected to USB 1.1 port.
  9. Card: Topcom Skyr@cer PCI 154 G (54Mbps)
    • Chipset: Marvell W8300 802.11
    • pciid: 0000:00:0a.0
    • Driver: Included on the cd that came with the card. (I used the WinXP Driver)
    • Other: I am using an Ubuntu Breezy (5.10)
  10. Card: TP-Link TL-WN510G 802.11a/b/g
    • Chipset: Atheros
    • pciid: 168c:001a
    • Driver: Standard WinXP driver in the CDROM: 11gAdapter.inf and 11gAdapter.sys
    • Other: ndiswrapper 0.11, Fedora Core 2 (kernel 2.6.8-1.521.stk16), work well after test, only drawback is the signal light doesn’t work properly as under windows.
  11. Card: Trendnet TEW-226PC
  12. Card: TP-LINK TL-WN610G, 108 Mbps
    • Chipset: Atheros .Atheros Communications, Inc. AR5212 802.11abg NIC (rev 01)
    • ndiswrapper version 1.9
    • driver version: 1.31
    • vermagic: 2.6.18.2-34-default SMP mod_unload 586 REGPARM gcc-4.1 Suse 10.2
    • Driver: tl-wn610g.{sys,inf} drivers from http://www.tp-link.com.cn/ 2.6.18.2-34-default SMP mod_unload 586 EGPARM gcc-4.1 drivers on disk crash the system.
  13. Card: Trendnet TEW-228PI
    • Chipset: Realtek RTL8180L
    • pciid: (as reported by lspci -n ) 00:0e.0 Class 0200: 10ec:8180 (rev 20) Windows
    • Driver: http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloads1-3.aspx?Keyword=8180 used win2k driver contained in ndis5x-8180(173).zip
    • Other: Works with WEP with a netgear WGR 614 v4 router ok, have not tried other encryptions version of ndiswrapper 0.11, mdk10.1 kernel 2.6.8.1-10mdk, using windows drivers (which worked ok in doze) that came with cd caused freezes
  14. Card: Trendnet TEW-229UB H/W:USB2.0 (11Mbps 802.11b Wireless USB Adapter)
    • Chipset: sis162u (Silicon Integrated Systems Corp)
    • pciid: 0457:0162
    • FCC ID: NHPWLB1500
    • Driver: sis162u.inf (the XP driver from the Trendware website (http://www.trendware.com/en/asp/download_manager/list_subcategory.asp?SUBTYPE_ID=670# , link TEW-229UB USB 2.0 Utility).
    • Other: The “Utitlity” (a zip file) unpacks several files. The kernel crashes. I try to investigate the problem. The basic functions work but still not reliable in the long run.

WPA is working (SMC SMC2804WBRP-G) in Fedora 7+patches up to September, 2007 (2.6.22 kernel using NetworkManager) and also with Fedora Rawhide 2.6.23 kernel, using ndiswrapper 1.47 with a trivial patch for the change in kmem_cache_create. (OLD INFO: I got some errors parsing the inf-file after installing the driver with ndiswrapper -i /path/to/your/driverdir/sis162u.inf but it works. For me (running Debian Sarge, Kernel 2.6.8) WEP encryption works (WPA not tested). @Giri et al.: ‘Really great work!’ Thank you! :-)).

  1. Card: Trendnet TEW-424UB
  2. Card: Trendnet TEW-301PC, a.k.a. D-Link DWL-520+
  3. Card: TrendNet TEW-401PC wireless PCMCIA
    • Chipset: Broadcom Corporation BCM4306 802.11b/g Wireless LAN Controller (rev 02)
    • pciid: 14e4:4320 0280 (rev 02)
    • Driver: Dell TrueMobile 1300 R102320.zip for Broadcom,05/26/2005, 3.120.27.0
    • Other: Debian, custom kernel 2.6.14-rc3 Preemptive. ndiswrapper-1.4. TrendNet drivers make kernel panic.
  4. Card: Trendnet TEW-403PIplus
  5. Card: Trendnet TEW-421PC Wireless CardBus Card
    • Chipset: Texas Instruments ACX 111 54Mbps
    • pciid: 104c:9066
    • Driver: Driver for the Airlink+ 802.11g Model AWLH3025 (http://www.airlinkplus.com/driver/11g/awlh3025_v6_0_5_30_xp.zip) works very well including WEP.
    • Other: Tested on a Dell Latitude 400CS running Debian Linux/testing with kernel 2.6.10 with ndiswrapper-1.2rc1.
  6. Card: Trendware TEW-421PC
    • Chipset: Texas Instruments ACX111 chipset
    • Other: Works great, tested on Gentoo with 0.10 and latest WinXP driver from www.trendware.com
  7. Card: Trendnet TEW-421PC Wireless CardBus Crd H/W: B1 fcc id nhpwlg1101
    • Chipset: Marvell Technilogy GroupLtd.
    • pciid: 11ab:1faa (rev 03)
    • Driver: The WinXP driver coming with the card worked great. The windows XP drivers that came with the card installed really well. (mrv8000c.*).
    • Other: Tested on a Dell Inspiron 8100 running Debian Linux/testing with kernel 2.6.11.8 with ndiswrapper-1.2rc1.
  8. Card: Trendnet TEW-421PC Wireless CardBus Crd H/W:C1.0R
    • Chipset: Realtek 8185
    • pciid: 10ec:8185 (rev 20)
    • Driver: The WinXP driver coming with the card worked great. The included XP drivers that came with the card installed perfectly.
    • Other: Tested on a Toshiba Tecra 8200 running Slackware 12.0 with kernel 2.6.21.5 with ndiswrapper-1.47
  9. Card: Trendnet TEW-423PI (version A)
    • Chipset: Texas Instrument ACX 111
    • pciid: 104c:9066 Windows
    • Driver: The latest windows XP driver works fine with ndiswrapper in Ubuntu 6.06. Also supports WPA. The native Linux acx driver in Ubuntu doesn’t work with this card, and you should remove the acx driver. (Today’s date: 2006-Aug-14)
  10. Card: Trendnet TEW-423PI (Marvell Technology Group Ltd. 88w8335 Libertas 802.11b/g Wireless (rev 03))
    • used drivers from windows cd. WPA works
    • for H/W revision B1 (see box), used B1 drivers from website with ndiswrapper 1.28 on kubuntu edgy- only combination (driver/ndiswrapper) that worked for me.
    • Tested with Debian linux Kernel 2.6.18 with ndiswraper 1.28-1 (debian source Package)
  11. Card: Trendnet TEW-424UB 802.11g Wireless USB Adapter
    • Chipset: sis163u (Silicon Integrated Systems Corp)
    • pciid: 0457:0163
    • Driver: Latest driver for sis163 from http://www.sis.com
    • Other: Works with WEP, WPA+TKIP and WPA+AES; tested with ndiswrapper version 1.13, 1.4 and 1.23, it seems it doesn’t work with 1.24 and higher.
    • Other: As of 21 Feb 2007, works correctly using drivers from the CD with ndiswrapper version 1.37.
  12. Card: Trendnet TEW-441PC
    • Chipset: Atheros Communications, Inc. AR5212 802.11abg NIC (rev 01)
    • pciid: 104c:ac56
    • Driver: Obtained from Trendnet’s web page. The zip file contains drivers for various versions of Windows; I used the driver for Windows XP. WEP works fine (at least 64 bit encryption).
  13. Card: Trendnet TEW-444UB
  14. Card: T-Sinus 154data
    • Chipset: Accton Technology Corp.
    • pciid: 083a:4501
    • Driver: named ts154usb, from supplied cd (xp installation), manufacturer Deutsche Telekom AG
    • Other: SuSE 9.1 (kernel 2.6.5-7.108) - use ndiswrapper 0.10, no earlier version, be sure to remove old kernel module, 64bit WEP managed
  15. Card: Trust SpeedShare Turbo Pro Wireless PC-Card
    • Chipset: Atheros AR5213 (802.11a/b/g)
    • pciid: 168c:0013
    • Driver: named net5211.inf, from manufacturer site (www.trust.com) (xp or w2k drivers),
    • Other: just tested (after some troubles) as Infrastructure (802.11g) on Mandrake 10.1 (kernel 2.6.8-1.12mdk) - use ndiswrapper 1.0rc1, be sure to remove old kernel module, testing ongoing, contact vnirnn66@yahoo.it (rosanna) I would be very happy to help
  16. Card: TRUST speedshare home wireless pci adapter
  17. Card:Wireless LAN PC Card 54 Mbps PCMCIA
  18. Laptop: Toshiba L10-154
    • Chipset: Linksys, A Division of Cisco Systems AirConn INPROCOMM IPN 2220 Wireless LAN Adapter (rev 01)
    • pciid: 17FE:2220
    • Driver: On Toshiba Driver&Utilities CD (AMBIT/Winxp/neti2220.inf)
    • Other: Using stable ndiswrapper-1.15, WEP is working, have to test WPA, until now no noticeable problems. Ndiswrapper Configuration File created by ndiswrapper-1.15: 17FE:2220:1468:0310.5.conf.
  19. Laptop: Toshiba M55-S1001 (rtl8139c wired ethernet)
  1. Card: Wireless Lan PCI Card
    • Chip:Realtek RTL8180
    • pci device 10EC:8180
    • Win98se driver from cd:NET8180.inf,rtl8180.sys
    • compiled on Debian 4.0= gcc3.4,linux-kernel-headers2.6.18,kernel2.6.18(source from Kernel.org),ndiswrapper1.47(from this place),binutil2.15
    • Debian4.0 original-supplied binutils2.17 couldn’t compile kernel source. dpkg -i –force-downgrade to binutils2.15 worked
    • card works well even with link quality of 20%
    • couldn’t get the cd supplied linux driver to be compiled/installed
  1. Card: TP-Link TL-WN321G 802.11b/g, USB
    • Chipset: Ralink
    • usbid: 148f:2573
    • Driver: Standard WinXP driver in the CDROM: rt73.inf and rt73.sys
    • Other: ndiswrapper 1.23, Ubuntu (kernel 2.6.12-9.386), work well after test.
  2. Card: TP-Link TL-WN320G 802.11b/g, USB
    • Chipset: ?
    • usbid: 0b3b:0163
    • Driver: WinXP driver downloaded from manufacturer website: sis163u.inf
    • Other: ndiswrapper 1.8, Ubuntu 6.06 (kernel 2.6.15-27-686)

U

  1. Card: Unex UR012i USB Adapter
  2. Card: US ROBOTICS USR805410 802.11g Wireless Turbo PC 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_v6.0b15.exe Also available: zip file from Linuxant
    • Driver for Netgear WG311V2 w 168c:0013 (rev 01)orks with WPA-PSK+TKIP: http://kbserver.netgear.com/support_details.asp?dnldID=770. The driver from US Robotics version 6.0 also works with WPA-PSK+TKIP.
    • Other: Works. Thanks Ndiswrapper 0.9. Kernel 2.6.7 Gentoo. US Robotics donated this card to one of the developers, so this card will be fully supported. Thanks to US Robotics for their support. This driver doesn’t support power management, so the device will be halted/initialized during suspend/resume, so the interface needs to be reconfigured after resume.
  3. Card: US ROBOTICS USR805411 802.11g MaxG PC Card
    • Chipset: Broadcom Corporation BCM4318 AirForce One 54g 802.11g Wireless LAN Controller (rev 02)
    • pciid: 14e4:4318
    • Driver: I could not extract the USR driver so I used BCMWL5a.inf driver from Acer Aspire 5002. Currently tested successfully without encryption on Suse 10 using Suse provided ndiswrapper package
    • Driver: I, on the other hand, was able to extract the USR driver from the CD. Run usrsetup.exe through Wine and it’ll give you a couple of .cab files you can use (the installer itself will fail). I chose to install USRMAXG.inf, but I think USRMAXGa.inf would work just as well. Works just fine. Gentoo Linux, 2.6.14 kernel, ndiswrapper 1.5 from Portage.
    • WPA(2)-PSK works with both USRMAXGa.inf and BCMWL5a.inf using wpa_supplicant-0.4.8 (ndiswrapper-1.2,vanilla-2.6.13 Slackware 10.2/Suse 9.3)
    • Driver: I was able to extract ALL of the above listed drivers by going to: http://www.usr.com/support/product-template.asp?prod=5411 - and extracting the “5411-na-1.00.022.exe” file using WinXP. A “US Robotics” directory is created under C:\Program Files. All of the Drivers and INF files are in the “MAXg Sure Start Installer” directory. USRMAXGa.inf works on 2.4.22 Slackware 10.1 (But “times out” when not in use for several minutes).
  4. Card: US ROBOTICS USR805416 802.11g Wireless Turbo PCI Card
    • Chipset: TI Texas Instruments ACX 111 54Mbps Wireless Interface
    • pciid: 104c:9066
    • Driver: Driver for Netgear WG311V2 works with WPA-PSK+TKIP: http://kbserver.netgear.com/support_details.asp?dnldID=770. The driver from US Robotics version 6.0 also works with WPA-PSK+TKIP.
    • Other: US Robotics donated this card to one of the developers, so this card will be fully supported. Thanks to US Robotics for their support.This driver doesn’t support power management, so the device will be halted/initialized during suspend/resume, so the interface needs to be reconfigured after resume.
  5. Card: US ROBOTICS USR805417 802.11g MaxG PC Card
    • Chipset: Broadcom Corporation BCM4318 (rev 02)
    • pciid: 14e4:4318
    • Driver: You have unzip the file downloaded from USR then use cabextract on the file Data.exe and then unshield on the file data2.cab. These files are on the install CD, or can be downloadedhttp://www.usr.com/support/product-template.asp?prod=5417. Tested with the driver USRMAXGa.inf on Slackware 10.1, kernel 2.4.29, ndiswrapper 1.5
  6. USB: US ROBOTICS USR805422 802.11g Wireless USB Adapter
    • Chipset:Unknown
    • usbid: 0baf:0118
    • Driver: Official U.S. Robotics http://www.usr.com/support/5422/5422-files/USR5422-v3.3.36.0.exe rename the archive with a .zip extension, extract the files, then rename all of them to lower-case.
    • Other: Works perfect, also the radio, tested on Ubuntu 5.10 kernel 2.6.12, ndiswrapper 1.1-4ubuntu. Tested on openSuSE 10.0 & 10.1 ndiswrapper 1.23 (default ndiswrapper woks also in 10.1). if uper kernel than 2.6.13-15 it should works. It works with kernel >= 2.6.19 vanilla and ndiswrapper 1.30.
    • Bug: If the usb adapter is disconnected before the system shutdown the computer freeze, probably kernel panic. no problem under openSuSE 10.1, under openSuSE 10.0 the card have to be configured under Yast. it could be remove at any time. If ndiswrapper eat all cpu and you are unabled to remove the module, please install the lastest windows driver.
    • OpenSuse 10.2 x86_64: Download 64bit Driver from: ftp://ftp.support.acer-euro.com/notebook/aspire_3020_5020/driver/winxp64bit/80211g.zip Unzip it. Use bcm43xx-fwcutter on bcmwl564.sys. Then ndiswrapper -i bcmwl5.inf. check: ndiswrapper -l. Then: modprobe ndiswrapper. Check: dmesg. If there’s no error: change modul name in yast network setup from bcm43xx to ndiswrapper.
  7. USB: US ROBOTICS USR805421 802.11g Wireless USB Adapter
    • Chipset:Unknown
    • usbid: 0baf:011B
    • Driver: Official U.S. Robotics http://www.usr.com/support/5421/5421-files/5421-na.exe. Unpack it and install driver with USR5421X.inf. This doesn’t copy the .sys files (.sys files for RNDIS driver are part of Windows, so they are not needed in Windows; however, driver for USR5421 distributes .sys files but they are not installed by .inf file); so copy RNDISMPK.sys and usb8023k.sys files into /etc/ndiswrapper/usr5421x directory as rndismpk.sys and usb8023k.sys respectively).
    • Other: Works with snapshot of 2006-02-13.
    • Other: With 2.6.16 and later kernels, RNDIS devices are not initialized (when device is plugged in, nothing happens). To get it going, you need to set the variable bConfigurationValue in sysfs. An easy way to do this is to add

      BUS==”usb”, SYSFS{idProduct}==”001b”, SYSFS{idVendor}==”0baf”, \ PROGRAM=”/bin/sh -c ‘echo 1 > /sys/%p/device/bConfigurationValue’“

      to /etc/udev/rules.d/z25_local_rules file and restart udev. Replace idProduct and idVendor as appropriate; for USR5421, ‘lsusb’ shows 001b (idProduct) and 0baf (idVendor).

V

  1. Card: VIVANCO WLAN PCC 54
    • Chipset: TI Texas Instruments ACX 111 54Mbps Wireless Interface
    • pciid: 104c:9066
    • Driver: The driver for Windows XP included on the CD seems to work. The others either don’t succeed to load or even cause an OOPS!
    • Other: There is a native driver which at the time of writing (2004-12-26) is quite nice but doesn’t support WEP: http://acx100.sourceforge.net/
  2. Card: ViewSonic WPCI-100 PCI Adapter
    • Chipset: Broadcom Corporation BCM4306 802.11b/g Wireless LAN Controller (rev 03)
    • pciid: 14e4:4320
    • Driver: Used the driver from the CD by extracting the data1.cab file with unshield. Use the driver in this subdir, 2k_PCIdriver after the cab extraction.
  3. Card: ViewSonic WPCC-100 PCMCIA Adapter
    • Chipset: Broadcom Corporation BCM4306 802.11b/g Wireless LAN Controller (rev 03)
    • pciid: 14e4:4320
    • Driver: Used the driver from the CD by extracting the data1.cab file with unshield. Use the driver in this subdir, 2kfolder after the cab extraction.
    • Other: Works with unprotected network at work; I’ll try WEP and WPA at home tonight.
  4. Card: ViewTech USB Adapter
  5. Card: Laptop Vega+ NS251S8
    • Chipset : Broadcom Corporation BCM4301 802.11b (rev 01)
    • pciid: 14e4:4301 (rev 01)
    • Driver: Used driver at www.notebookservice.dk (download and install .exe file on a windows machine→ gives you → bcmwl5.inf)

W

  1. Card: WESTELL A90-200WG-01
    • Chipset: Texas Instruments ACX 111 54Mbps
    • BUSID: PCI Interrupt 0000:02:00.0
    • Vendor: ‘TNET1130’
    • Driver: Airlink driver (Card: Airlink+ 802.11g Model AWLH3025) from above works well ;) Better than driver that came with the card http://www.airlinkplus.com/driver/11g/awlh3025_v6_0_5_30_xp.zip
    • Tested: Mandriva 2007.0 / Stock kernel w/ averatec 3150H
  2. Card: WLG-1500 802.11g
    • Chipset: Sis163
    • usbid: ID 0457:0163 Silicon Integrated Systems Corp.
    • Driver: Standard WinXP driver supplied on CD: SiS163u.inf Can be downloaded from http://www.cameo.com.tw/download/driver/wireless/wlg-1500-1.1.zip
    • Other: ndiswrapper 1.7 (CVS) / Gentoo Linux / Epia SP8000E
    • Works ok, but causes Kernel panic on reboot unless USB-Stick is inserted only after booting.

X

  1. Card: XMedia IT-WL541 PC Card 802.11g Wireless LAN - PCMCIA
    • Chipset: Texas Instruments tnet1130
    • Driver: Not the driver on the CD. Rather driver is tnet1130.sys from download for Linksys. Driver from WPC54Gv5.zip driver release version 1.0.0.8. Driver for Linksys WPC54G v5. Not XMedia. But same chip. I assume.
    • Works only one way.
    • a. With no driver installed: Power off. Card out.
    • b. Power Up. Add driver, LSTINDS.INF (card not in). Close Control Panel.
    • c. Plug in card. Power LED on card should light. Configure wireless link info. Mode: Infrastructure Channel: 6 Transfer rate: Auto Encryption: 40/64 Bit - WEP Key Format: Hex
    • All above using Xandros 3.0 Std with updates through 1/23/2006.
    • Drivers on CD from XMedia do not work.
    • Updated: With Xandros add ndiswrapper to /etc/modules to enable it to work on reboot
  2. Card: http://www.xterasys.com/wpg2600.htm Xterasys WPG2600 802.11g Wireless LAN PCI Card (This is a PCI card)
    • Chipset: INPROCOMM IPN2220
    • pciid: 17fe:2220
    • Driver: http://www.laptopvideo2go.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=7172 This one seems to be the newest (amd64 and x86) (edited INF file to support other devices)
    • Confirmed to work with the driver above under Ubuntu Edgy x86 and ndiswrapper 1.37 with 64 bit WEP encryption (WPA not tested)
  3. Card: X-Micro 802.11b (XWL-11BPRG)
    • Chipset: Realtek RTL8180L
    • pciid: 10ec:8180
    • Driver: Driver on the CD (WinXP)
    • Other: Looks like driver from realtek website, but version is 1.54. With 1.70 card is detected but the leds remain blank, 1.54 works fine (Debian Sarge, 2.6.8 kernel, ndiswrapper 0.11)
  4. Card: X-Micro 802.11g (XWL-11GCAG)
    • Chipset: Atheros Communications, Inc. AR5212 802.11abg NIC (rev 01)
    • pciid: 168c:0013 (rev 01)
    • Driver: Driver on the CD (WinXP)
  5. Card: Xpeed X400 PCI Adsl Adapter (not wireless card)
    • Chipset: Integrated Telecom Express Inc. (ITEX)
    • pciid: 1471:0188
    • Driver: Driver on the CD (Windows 2000 or XP), 9x/ME DON’T WORK
    • Warning: X400 only works with ndiswrapper 1.14 or (probably) above. The best way to get it working is remove the ndiswrapper.ko that comes with your system (if it isn’t version 1.14) and then compile ndiswrapper from sources.
    • System: Sucessfull tested on Ubuntu 5.10 with kernel 2.6.12-9.
    • Other: You can safety remove any files other than *.inf and *.sys from /etc/ndiswrapper/(driver_folder)/ after ndiswrapper -i (driver).inf

Y

Z

  1. Card: ZCom XG-60x 802.11g
  2. Card: Zonet ZEW2501 802.11g USB Adapter
  3. Card: Zonet ZEW2502 802.11b/g USB Adapter
    • Chipset: Marvell Semiconductor, Inc., Libertas 802.11 g/b Wireless
    • pciid: 1286:1fab
    • Driver: Windows XP/2K version 2.1.0.18 (inf)/1.02 (directory name) from the CD included with the device (not available for download at this time from Zonet’s support site), /mnt/cdrom/V1.02 driver and utility install(USB)/Inf/WinXP_2K/netMw225.inf
    • Other: ndiswrapper 1.9 / kernel 2.6.17-1.2174
  4. Card: Zyxel M-102 Wireless Laptop Adapter
  5. Card: Zyxel G-162 802.11g Wireless CardBus Card
  6. Card: (lpsci -n): 01:07.0 Class 0200: 10ec:8180 (rev 20)
  7. Card: Zyxel ZyAir B-300 802.11b
  8. Card: Zyxel ZyAir G-302v2 802.11b+g
  9. Card: Zyxel G-302 v3 802.11b+g
    • Chipset: ? 8185 ?
    • pciid: ?
    • Driver: WinXP Driver on drivers CD
    • Other: ndiswrapper 1.8-1 / Kernel: 2.6.17-11-generic #2 SMP - Ununtu 6.10 – WEP works. Card works but seems to drop incoming connections every once in a while. Could be a config issue on my part though.
  10. Card: Zaapa ZW-P854-G
    • Chipset: RaLink ralink RT2500 802.11 Cardbus Reference Card (rev 01).
    • pciid: 1814:0201.
    • Driver: Obtained from the CD included with the card. It seems to be the one that ralink distributes for rt2500 (ver. 2.2.8 - 9/9/2004).
    • ndiswrapper ver: 1.1rc3 (obtained with dmesg).
    • Other: Knoppix 3.9 (kernel 2.6.11) live-CD. Knoppix autodetects the card and assigns the module rt2500 to it, but the system crashes some times when trying to use the wireless card. I have removed the rt2500 module and configured the card with ndiswrapper and it works.
  11. Card: Zoom Wireless-G 4410
    • Chipset: Accton Technology Corp.
    • usbid: 083a:c501
    • Driver: wlanuig.inf driver available on CD or from http://www.zoom.com the website
    • Other: Confirmed working on Mandriva and PCLinuxOS
  12. Card: Zyxel ZyAir G-202 802.11b+g USB2.0
  13. Card: Zyxel ZyAir G-220 802.11b+g USB
  14. Card: Zyxel ZyAir G-260 802.11b+g USB
  15. Card: Zyxel G-270 802.11g Wireless USB Adapter
  16. Card AirLink101 AWLL3055 802.11g USB Adapter
    • Chipset: ZyDAS 1215(?)
    • pciid: 0ace:1215 ZyDAS

Used driver from manufacturer’s CD; used cabextract to openup the Setup.exe file in the Driver directory. Used unshield on the data*.cab files and used the ZD1211BU.INF in the /Disk1/WIndows_Install/ directory.