Thanks!
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]]>]]>METHOD C: TAR PACKAGE (*.tar.gz)
If you have obtained the driver package in tar format:1. extract the package with "tar -xzf driverloader-{version}.tar.gz"
2. change to the package directory with "cd driverloader-{version}"
3. run "make install" from the top of the package directory.
4. run "dldrconfig" to complete the installation and configure your device.
(Alternatively to this whole procedure you may generate RPMS from the tar package using rpmbuild -ta driverloader-{version}.tar.gz")
AFTER INSTALLATION
If an error occurred during installation, please see the sections 'BUGS' and 'REPORTING PROBLEMS' below.Otherwise, simply point your browser to DriverLoader's web configurator at http://127.0.0.1:18020/ and login as "root" to complete the installation.
Unless already included by your vendor, it will be necessary to supply DriverLoader a copy of the .INF and .SYS files from the vendor's driver (available on the CDROM which came with the product or from their website) and a valid license key, available from http://www.linuxant.com/store/.
I tried using the scripts from arch wiki, adjusting them to eth1, and it simply fails without errors. When I tried using scripts that come with the distro (wlan), it simply spat out that wlan0 is not present, even though I changed everything to eth1.
Can anybody tell me what to do next? I know it sounds like I didn't do my homework, but I am simply lost, and I have no idea what to do. Linuxant doesn't give any usefull documentation.
Thanks in advance!
EDIT: I forgot to mention It's dlink DWL-520, I can make it work only with driverloader (it's a later revision), on a desktop system, so it's PCI.
]]>Unless it has changed, the trial version runs at 33k or some other slower-than-slow speed.
-Shawn
]]>So, if you have or want to use unsupported wlan devices, linuxant may be an option.
I would prefer to have the hardware natively supported, but meanwhile ...
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