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#61 Post by rarsa »

"Module" and "driver" are used interchangeably.

What that WAG message says is that you haven't loaded the driver module for that card.

I have not yet added ndiswrapper automation to the wizard, you you must do that part manually http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/medi ... ows_driver

For that you will need both the inf and the sys files. If you cannot find the corresponding files try installing the drivers in a windows computer and then search the C:\windows folder for the sys and inf files.

An alternative would be to find out what chipset is using your card and trying to find native linux drivers for it.
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