Dell wireless 1370 card

Oscar monotux at gmail.com
Fri Oct 21 22:03:20 UTC 2005


We need to know what chipset your wireless nic uses - to find out that, start by using lspci, dmesg or look around in /proc

When you know what chipset it uses, we can help you with how to make it work - who knows, there even might be a native linux driver instead of ndiswrapper?

Good luck

On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 22:22:04 +0100
Simon Burke <simon.burke at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I have recently got a Dell Latitude 110L 'n series' and it has a Dell
> wireless 1370 mini-pci card in it.
> 
> I have installed breezy and im struggling to get the wireless card
> working. I'm currently trying to install the ndis drivers using
> ndiswrapper, but every driver i get from either Dell or the
> manufacturer's site are (according to ndiswrapper -l) invalid drivers.
> 
> Doe anyone have this card working under Ubuntu? or know/can suggest
> how i can get it working.
> 
> Also its probably worth mentioning that the function key to enable
> wireless has apparently a unknown function rather than doing anything.
> Seeing as this is my first linux lappy i admit i am still a lillte
> sketchy on such things sorry.
> 
> 
> --
> Theres no place like ::1
> 
> Thanks,
> SimonB
> 
> 
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