Texas Instruments ACX-111 chip based

Hardware That Doesn't Work with Linux

There is a driver available, which seems to work well (at least with my card). But I can’t recommend it due to poor vendor support. Don’t buy one, but if you have one don’t throw it away.

Update: July 6, 2005, 3:11 PM CMT, USA

http://acx100.sourceforge.net/ –> Drivers http://www.houseofcraig.net/acx100\_howto.php –> How-To

The drivers are designed for the ACX100 chipset, but are more and more so working with ACX111 chipsets found on numerous cards. The how to is designed around extreme newbies and very helpful.

My experience

I have an ACX111 based card (Airlink+) that works very poorly using the acx100 project’s drivers. With ndiswrapper, it seems to work better than it ever did in Windows!

And as for me, I have an ACX111 based PCMCIA card that works well. It is supported ‘out-of-the-box’ with Ubuntu Linux 6.06.


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