[DC LoCo] Want to configure a Cellular Broadband card?
Eric Maag
eric.maag at gmail.com
Wed Jul 9 14:53:26 BST 2008
I had some fun getting my wireless card working on my laptop, the best
way I found it to first of all get ndiswrapper installed, there's even
a gui available for it, (I'm not on the laptop so I can't give you the
name for it) but basically the gist of what I did was first off
download the Windows driver for it (you're looking for a
wireless_card_name.INF file, then install it w/ndiswrapper)
Of course things never go as smoothly as planned, but that's a good
starting point.
regards,
Eric Maag
On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 9:17 AM, Sanjay Jain <oss.cleveland at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi,
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> Some one's XP laptop caught viruses, I told him that I'd install Ubuntu on it, I have the laptop with me.... but he's using AT&T's Aircard 881 to connect to the net.
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> I know geekier people than I, may like the opportunity to get this to work... want to play?
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> ~sanay
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