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Airport

Postby iSMH » 03 Aug 2005, 20:57

How do you get Airport to work on YLD?

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Postby StarKnight83 » 05 Aug 2005, 09:56

by a quick glance at ur system stats on the bottom of ur post ill assume you have airport extreme in which regards ur out of luck. Broadcom wont release the chipspecs so noone can make a driver for it. the only linux driver is the ndis wrapper (think thats rigtht) which is a x86 only script. There are a few posts around here and in the TSS support section that discuse which wifi devices are usable
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Postby iSMH » 05 Aug 2005, 14:19

[quote="StarKnight83"]by a quick glance at ur system stats on the bottom of ur post ill assume you have airport extreme in which regards ur out of luck. [/quote]

Nope. The Ti. Powerbooks have "oldschool" Airport - not extreme.
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Postby StarKnight83 » 06 Aug 2005, 06:59

then open up the network config (system-network-config) and change the settings there. The drivers and modules for the airport card are built into the kernel or are loaded at boot so you just need to get the settings right
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