said:
>In <200410112328.i9BNSpv2020558@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 10/11/04
> at 04:29 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>>"Belkin F5D6020 11Mbps Wireless Notebook Adapter
>>ver1 0x01bf 0x2328 PRISM2 Generic PRISM, official ibmwifi2.exe"
>You need to run pci.exe against the card and see what IDs it reports.
I found a program, pci.exe, that comes with two zip files called DaynaPORT
E/PCI that says to put onto two "install disks."
Is that what I want?
Thanks,
Sandy
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