hi. i'm interested in your response because i'm getting ready to move from windows xp to ubuntu linux, and i want to make sure i can use my dlink dwl g122 ver a2. i haven't used linux before, but i have a friend you will be able to help me out if you point me in the right direction.
my internet connection is broadband using a wireless linksys WRT54G router, set up to use wpa.
hope to see your response soon.
many thanks.
Originally posted by danleff:
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In order to understand what chipset is in your USB device, we need to know the exact model number and revision of the device. There are several revisions of this card, A, A2, B and D.
Look on the ID plate to get the revision number. This will determine whether you have native support for the device, or if you will need to load a specific driver for it. if you don't know where to look, click on the reference link below and select the device that you have. This will bring up a screen to tell you where to look for the revision number.
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Have you tried any solutions so far?
Is your internet connection broadband or DSL?
Do you have WEP or WPA set up on the router?