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Just so you know. :)
Any ideas?
This is what I did. Installed the driver, then restarted. Inserted the adapter. Nothing.
Next I tried inserting adapter first then, installed the driver. Same results.
Lastly, I removed the driver. Inserted the adapter, installed KisMAC, configured it and started scanning; found my network (so I think the adapter works.) Don't really want to have to hack my own network everytime.
What gives???
sorry help me :(
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After fiddling around with the idProduct and idVendor tags, the dongle started to work! A superb driver, I can only recommend to all Prism2 owner!
I would really appreciate some help
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you should read that
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So I decide to try this one. At first I was consterned, because my printing was broken (no cupsd daemon anymore), iscroll wouldn't remember its settings anymore, spotlight was also gone (daemon gone, I suppose), and the "Wireless Status" menubar icon wouldn't pop up.
But after 2 other reboots (!), it works like a charm, everything back to normal. I would just recommend not to boot with the USB-Adapter plugged in...
I've got an iMac 400 w/10.3.9 running on it. I just picked up a Netgear MA111 v.1. I'm looking for this magical dlink 1.4.7 driver all over the internet and can't seem to find it. The link provided here goes to a 1.3.2 version and that doesn't seem to get the adapter working on my machine. When I tried KisMac and it was able to find available network in the area, including mine.
Am I gonna have to hack my own WEP router?!?!
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Mucho gracias!
now to the install.