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I am looking for some drivers so this Belkin Wireless G Plus notebook card will work with Fll 32-bit. Any suggestion or help will be greatly appreciated....
- 06-20-2009 #1Just Joined!
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Drivers For a Belkin Wireless G Plus Vs.2000
I am looking for some drivers so this Belkin Wireless G Plus notebook card will work with Fll 32-bit. Any suggestion or help will be greatly appreciated.
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Belkin Drivers
I believe I ask the wrong question. What I really want to ask for was the firmware to talk to the drivers in the Belkin Wireless G Plus Notebook Card.
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Belkin Drivers
Fedora 11 is the OS. I changed my mind on installing Fedora 11 and decided to load Windows 7 Prerelease Candidate and the Belkin Card works just fine. However, thanks for you response. It seem like to much work to go through.
I was going to use a virtual machine to run the Windows 7 OS, but because the card would not work on Fedora 11, I decided just to use the Window 7 alone.
- 06-21-2009 #6
You really didn't even give us a chance to help make it work. There are a few hoops that you need to jump through to get a wireless to function, but it is worth it in the end. You will learn something about your operating system in the process.
What did you learn by installing a windows beta? You learned that everything about windows is a big secret, that's what you learned!Paul
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FC11 still has some issues. Depending upon the chipset used in the Belkin card, you can probably get or extract the firmware to install on your system.
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