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Wireless card drivers
Name: 401kill Date: February 27, 2005 at 04:31:44 Pacific OS: SuSE Linux Pro 9.2 CPU/Ram: 3.2Ghz/1GB
Comment:
Hi, I have just installed SuSE Linux Professional 9.2. I have a wireless network which I use to connect to the internet.I plugged my d-link 120 wireless card into my computer, it recognised it, and gave me a sort of wizard I completed the wizard but at no point did it search for or suggest that it had found a wireless network and I still couldnt browse the internt so I carefully did the wizard a few more times but still no internet connection. Could someone please suggest what I am doing wrong or tell me if there is some software I need or would make it easier or if I need the d-link drivers (which arent available for linux) any help would be appreciated, 401Kill
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