Yes, the WPC11v3 has the prism chipset. There is an open source project for those chips (www.prism54.org) and that code is in the kernel now. But no new cards are using that chipset. The WPC11v4 has a realtek chipset that is unsupported. On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 13:44:19 -0600, Chris Schumann <cschumann at twp-llc.com> wrote: > > From: George Fischer <ge.fischer at gmail.com> > > > I don't believe that the WPC11v4 has any drivers available. > > They changed the chipsets from prism to something else. And > > I don't think it is a CardBus interface (correct me if I'm > > wrong) so ndiswrapper isn't going to work. > > > On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 10:32:28 -0600, Arkajyoti Misra > > <arkajyoti at gmail.com> wrote: > > > I convinced my colleague to try linux on his Toshiba laptop > > which is > > > running on Windows only. He connects to the internet only through a > > > wireless network. He is using a Linksys Wireless-B notebook adapter > > > (Model WPC11 v.4). I could not find any driver for this card. Does > > > anybody know whether it is available or where to look for > > it? I found > > > a ndiswrapper driver for WPC11 but not for v.4. I am planning to > > > install FC3 on his laptop. > > I have a WPC11 v3. It works with Fedora out of the box. I've also had > no luck with my WPC54G, but didn't try all that hard. > > -- George Fischer Minneapolis