Thursday, September 9th 2010, 4:19pm UTC+2
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The windows drivers that we'll use for this method are either available on the EeePC DVD that should have accompanied your machine, or are available from the Asus website.
* The drivers are located on the DVD in: /Drivers/Wireless/ndis5x/. You will certainly need the net5211.inf and ar5211.sys files, but it's probably best to copy the entire folder.
* The drivers are available for download: http://dlsvr01.asus.com/pub/ASUS/EeePC/E…s_XP_071011.zip
Navigate to the folder containing the net5211.inf and run these commands:
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sudo ndiswrapper -i net5211.inf |
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You should then be able to load the ndiswrapper module:
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sudo ndiswrapper -m |
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Finally, set the ndiswrapper module to load at each boot:
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sudo ndiswrapper -ma && sudo ndiswrapper -mi |
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You may need to reboot for everything to take effect, but you should have a working wireless connection at this point.
Installieren hat jetzt gefunzt habe jetzt aber noch ein Problehm !![]()
Ich habe einen DVB-T stick von Digittrade und möchte diesen auch gerne benutzen.
Also, kann mir jemand sagen wie ich flux flux dazu bringe mein DVB-T stick zu erkennen.![]()
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