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Belkin F5D8053 Driver
I tried Google-ing, like mad to find a answer to the Wireless Problem. Looked at the Ndiswrapper and am well aware that Belkin doesn't make any Drivers for Linux.
I am running a Belkin F5D8053 USB 'N' MIMO USB Wireless. Connecting to a Residential 2Wire Router. All the Linux information I found for Belkin was Listed as "pre-N'. The whole wireless networking is a new thing to me, as in college it was hard Lan and before that it was multiple Ethernet from one Router. If there is any way to bypass this awful mess. I'd love to hear it. Tired of WinXP and Vista looks horrendous. Also, if there isn't a way to bypass this. Is there any new Wireless Adapters, that support Ubuntu Linux? I heard good things from, 2006 (Graveyard Posts from Google) about Linksys WRT54G the 60 Dollar Router that can be made a 600$$ Machine, or something along those lines, but it only mentioned SuSE and, to be honest, I couldn't grasp all the details. Any Help would be Appreciated. |
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