hm. try to download drivers
(mainly from the HCL
) and experiment.
the cards that should be compatible with the d-link are for example: belkin, buffalo, hawking, linksys, netgear, senao. they are based on "standard" prism chipsets. all drivers are in the HCL except linksys, have a search on the forum on the linksys drivers. of course you need the hpc pro MIPS versions
if you're not sure about which driver name you'll need to enter then, look in the cab file with a PC file manager or winrar, etc.. and find the file name ending with NDS. that'll be the name of the driver if it's there
it isn't difficult or a mystery, believe me, you just need to find information
(good tip: find the linux wlan card list, it lists a LOT of cards and tells you what the chipset is for a certain card
) and then the right driver for your 780
well and don't forget to properly uninstall the non working drivers. you might need to go into HKLM/drivers/pcmcia with a registry editor
(PHM regeditor for example
), and delete the relevant key
(you'll see easily which key is that
).
edit: oh i just found the largest wlan chipset list again,
http://www.wifi.com.ar/doc/wifi/wlan_adapters.html
got to love linux guys
Edited by cmonex 2005-09-27 7:08 PM