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(New page: ==XMedia IT-WL541 PC Card 802.11g Wireless LAN - PCMCIA== * Chipset: Texas Instruments tnet1130 * Driver: Not the driver on the CD. Rather driver is tnet1130.sys from download for Linksys....)
 
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==Info==
 
==Info==
 
Works only one way.
 
Works only one way.
1 With no driver installed: Power off. Card out.
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* With no driver installed: Power off. Card out.
1 Power Up. Add driver, LSTINDS.INF (card not in). Close Control Panel.
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* Power Up. Add driver, LSTINDS.INF (card not in). Close Control Panel.
1 Plug in card. Power LED on card should light. Configure wireless link info. Mode: Infrastructure Channel: 6 Transfer rate: Auto Encryption: 40/64 Bit - WEP Key Format: Hex
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* Plug in card. Power LED on card should light. Configure wireless link info. Mode: Infrastructure Channel: 6 Transfer rate: Auto Encryption: 40/64 Bit - WEP Key Format: Hex
  
 
All above using Xandros 3.0 Std with updates through 1/23/2006.
 
All above using Xandros 3.0 Std with updates through 1/23/2006.

Latest revision as of 09:55, 18 July 2009

XMedia IT-WL541 PC Card 802.11g Wireless LAN - PCMCIA

Info

Works only one way.

  • With no driver installed: Power off. Card out.
  • Power Up. Add driver, LSTINDS.INF (card not in). Close Control Panel.
  • Plug in card. Power LED on card should light. Configure wireless link info. Mode: Infrastructure Channel: 6 Transfer rate: Auto Encryption: 40/64 Bit - WEP Key Format: Hex

All above using Xandros 3.0 Std with updates through 1/23/2006.

Drivers on CD from XMedia do not work.

Updated: With Xandros add ndiswrapper to /etc/modules to enable it to work on reboot