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Summary
Product:
D-Link DWL-520 Wireless 802.11b PCI Adapter
Vendor:
D-Link
Tested operating systems:
Ark Linux, Linux other, Slackware Linux
Most recent version of this submission:
D-Link DWL-520 Wireless 802.11b PCI Adapter
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Submitted on 2002-08-01 12:00:00
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Submitted on 2004-05-01 12:00:00
Anonymous
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My DWL-520 is revision D, using the Realtek RTL8180 chip. Revisions A,B, and E use another chip, and Revision C uses yet another.
The D-Link driver must be force-loaded and only support a few configuration functions in Debian with kernel 2.4.22. The compiled driver refuses to load at all!
The D-Link driver must be force-loaded and only support a few configuration functions in Debian with kernel 2.4.22. The compiled driver refuses to load at all!
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Submitted on 2007-04-03 10:35:29
Anonymous
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GNU LGPL
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GNU LGPL
I am also running rev D of this card. I have only found it runs on hardly any distos. list goes as follows.
sabayonlinux - would not load device gets picked up incorrectly wont load in ndiswrapper
dreamlinux - as above will not work at all
samlinux(pclinOS) - works ok with inbuilt software
mepis 6.5 - works great
sabayonlinux - would not load device gets picked up incorrectly wont load in ndiswrapper
dreamlinux - as above will not work at all
samlinux(pclinOS) - works ok with inbuilt software
mepis 6.5 - works great
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Submitted on 2007-04-20 10:51:30
Anonymous
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GNU LGPL
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I hope the peeps that have had trouble in the past have since found out about madwifi drivers because I've used this card with Slackware, Slax, Phlak, Xandros, Kubuntu, and even Knoppix and it works just super. It's very fast and has a solid, stable connection even under adverse conditions ie: many walls in between it and router. Many distros autodetect and setup right from boot 1. There is no need for ndiswrapper or any other jumping thru hoops. Just get madwifi drivers, from subversion (formerly CVS) if you want cutting edge support or simply what is generally available for your kernel or build easily from source. It's a no-brainer even from source and works really well. Highly recommended.
Jimmy
Jimmy

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