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Old 5th September 2006, 03:22 AM
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Need to know something.

I'm switching from Kubuntu to fedora and right now Kubuntu has my wifi driver pre built in it.If anyone has one can you tell me if a linksys wmp54v4 will work from the start?
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Old 6th September 2006, 03:05 PM
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Most people don't have the time to read the body of every post, so they must pick from the titles. The title of your post isn't very specific and it has only attrached curious persons like myself who know nothing about linksys wmp54v4.
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Old 11th September 2006, 02:05 PM
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well, the linksys wmp54 v4 is apparently based on the ralink rt2500 rather than the atheros chipset for v3 and earlier.
The source is on http://www.ralinktech.com/supp-1.htm and available elsewhere.
Ubuntu have integrated as many drivers as possible into their linux, a different approach than Fedora.
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