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Jarek Polok <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 11 Nov 2005 22:31:32 +0100
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Hi all.

> Hi thank you for advice I started digging through the web you sent me.
> But as for the chipset linksys is no longer using the Broadcom chipset 
> starting from v2 I believe now it comes with a Texas Instruments Chipset.

> Does it mean that there is a hope for me to avoid windows drivers and 
> ndiswrapper?

Please check at:

http://acx100.sf.net (ACX100/ACX111 TI chip driver).

According to:

http://acx100.sourceforge.net/matrix.html

it *may* work  (according to: http://195.66.192.167/linux/acx100/acx1xx.htm .. there are 
some variants which do not ..)


Cheers

Jarek

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