If you are trying to get a device working with ndiswrapper, please help ndiswrapper project wiki by contributing your findings. See HowToContribute

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* Chipset: *chipset used in the device* ([[FindMyChipset|How to identify my chipset?]])
 
* Chipset: *chipset used in the device* ([[FindMyChipset|How to identify my chipset?]])
 
* Device type: *usb,pci,pcmcia or other?*
 
* Device type: *usb,pci,pcmcia or other?*
* Device id: *this is the device id in the format of 050d:705c*
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* Device id: *this is the device id in the format of 050d:705c, to find this number run lspci -n*
 
* Driver: *driver you have used successfully, please send links to the driver's download but not the driver itself*  
 
* Driver: *driver you have used successfully, please send links to the driver's download but not the driver itself*  
 
* Info: *heres where you write your long story of what you tried to get ndiswrapper working*
 
* Info: *heres where you write your long story of what you tried to get ndiswrapper working*

Revision as of 10:26, 9 August 2010

There are many devices that work with ndiswrapper but its a never ending task to document it. You can help by submitting a report of your findings. Feel free to send in unsuccessful reports as well.

At present, please send your reports in the following format to Brinley Ang.

  • Device Name: *please submit brand and model of device*
  • Chipset: *chipset used in the device* (How to identify my chipset?)
  • Device type: *usb,pci,pcmcia or other?*
  • Device id: *this is the device id in the format of 050d:705c, to find this number run lspci -n*
  • Driver: *driver you have used successfully, please send links to the driver's download but not the driver itself*
  • Info: *heres where you write your long story of what you tried to get ndiswrapper working*