said:
>In <200410112328.i9BNSpv2020558@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 10/11/04
> at 04:29 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>>The only difference is that my Belkin F5D6020 said version 3 on the box.
>You might save yourself a lot of grief by making sure that version 3 has
>the prism. I bought a Belkin quite a while ago, but couldn't get it to
>work. I don't remember which one, but the developer of the prism drivers
>told me it wouldn't work, and had me send him my card so he could
>possibly develop something for it. (He temporarily traded me for another
>card that *was* supported.) So far, drivers have not been completed.
>It is possible that my card was a different one than yours, which is why
>I'm only suggesting that you be sure that it has the prism.
According to the Belkin web site Knowledge Base, the card with my part
number has the following chip set:
Intersil prism 2.0
I have no big investment in this card, so I don't mind trying a different
one if someone has a recommendation.
Sandy
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