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Is there a driver for the Netgear WG311 wireless card?


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Hi Fatherless One,

 

Here is a quick way to do it. Install your Netgear 311 card & disconnect your hard disk sata or IDE lead then boot your system. Obviously it won't boot but should come to rest on a screen that shows all the hardware in your system. Your card will be there and will show your device id + vendor id. It will also show some other stuff, but we don't need to know that. It will be 168c & 0013 I think. If it is, attach your IO80211Family.kext here and I will edit it for you.

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Thanks agua (and good morning), I'll do that shortly :)Okay, I've done that (I unplugged the SATA HDD and IDE DVD writer), rebooted and all I get is the message "Reboot and select proper boot device ..." Ps I've used the PCI slots before and they're okay.

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Do you have a windows boot floppy & USB floppy disk drive? If you do, then boot with it, you only want to see the list for long enough to get the Device id and vendor id of the wireless card. If it is 0013 then the kext below should work with Leopard. You will have to Sudo, Chown etc to repair permissions

IO80211Family.kext.zip

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