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Netgear FA511 Ethernet card - tulip driver anyone?

Posted: Sun 06 May 2007, 05:01
by mwestlund
I saw a Netgear FA511 Ethernet card I could use with my laptop for sale at the store today. I have the Netgear WiFi card and love it. I use the ndiswrapper with XP driver and all works great! Thus, when I saw the ethernet card I decided to pick it up. I live about 1 hour from any mall. Before opening it, I did some research on it. It appears to work with Linux from what I can read. Here is my question. Do I use ndiswrapper again to install the XP driver for the PC card or do install this 'tulip' diver I see references to. If so, where can I find the 'tulip' driver? Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks. -Mark

Posted: Sun 06 May 2007, 05:26
by Bruce B
How about sticking it in and see if Puppy recognizes and configures it? (use Puppy's Network Wizard)

Maybe it came with drivers for Linux. If not you can get Linux drivers for it from Netgear.

Posted: Sun 06 May 2007, 05:28
by Bruce B

Posted: Sun 06 May 2007, 05:29
by GuestToo
if you plug the card in the slot and boot Puppy, it should automatically load and use the tulip driver ... if not, you can open an rxvt console window and type:

modprobe tulip

Posted: Mon 07 May 2007, 04:07
by mwestlund
Thanks everyone! My NIC works like a charm. I'm using right now. You are what makes Puppy so great! -Mark

Posted: Fri 10 Aug 2007, 21:35
by linuxcbon
Got exactly same problem : netgear card was not detected by network wizzard :-(
Had to enter manually tulip as driver and then ethernet worked.
This is not practical.