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hey i have a broadcom 802.11g WLAN card and i cant get it to work with backtrack. when i scan for wireless devices it dosent find anything can i somehow ...
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    Configuring WLAN with backtrack

    hey

    i have a broadcom 802.11g WLAN card and i cant get it to work with backtrack. when i scan for wireless devices it dosent find anything can i somehow make backtrack work with this card or do i have to buy a new one?

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    have you tried ndiswrapper?

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    Quote Originally Posted by armyguy5
    have you tried ndiswrapper?
    yup, just returns "No drivers installed"

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    Whats the backtrack version
    what the device you use?

    I have it running great on my MBP using Parallels so using it natively is going to be relativly easy
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    backtrack 1.0
    device? the card?

    thx

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