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Revision as of 14:19, 3 June 2009

Hi there, welcome to ndiswrapper's wiki

NDISwrapper is a free software driver wrapper that enables the use of Microsoft Windows drivers for wireless network devices (cards, USB modems, and routers), on Unix-like operating systems, for devices sharing the same architecture only, namely either x86 or x86-64. NDISwrapper works by implementing the Windows kernel and NDIS APIs, and dynamically linking the driver to this implementation.

Native drivers for Unix and Linux are not available for some wireless network adapters, as manufacturers supply neither drivers nor the information required to write them. NDISwrapper allows Windows drivers available for virtually all adapters to be used under Unix and Linux.

This wiki aims to be a knowledge base for ndiswrapper. We know that this is long over due and your patience is appreciated. If you have something to contribute please send your articles to Brinley Ang

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