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   From: ray    
   Newsgroups: alt.os.linux.ubuntu   
   Subject: Re: Belkin 802.11g Wireless Laptop Card F5D7010   
   Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 15:54:38 -0700   
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   On Sun, 25 Feb 2007 19:19:48 +0000, Josiah Jenkins wrote:   
      
   > After three days of trying, I've about reached the stage   
   > of giving up on getting my USR5410 card to run under   
   > Ubuntu 6.06 and am looking to alternatives.   
   >    
   > After digging around the net, the above seems to work   
   > OK under Ubuntu and Debian and is available.   
   >    
   > Can anyone confirm (or otherwise) if it does work ?   
   >    
   > Alternatively, any suggestions for a card which will   
   > work without too much tweaking of files ?   
   >    
   > -- jjj   
      
   I had one. It used to work on 5.10. When I upgraded to 6.06 I was unable   
   to get working again using either ndiswrapper or the native drivers. I   
   found half a dozen 'recipes' people had written to get it working - all   
   failed. I finally purchased a Dlind WNA2330 (Atheros chipset instead of   
   broadcomm) and it worked immediately, flawlessly 'out of the box'.   
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