I have an older laptop running Win 98SE that I thought would be kind of cool to see if it would even work wireless. I had already bought a TRENDnet wireless router a couple of years earlier that has worked perfectly for me with my desktop computer in wired mode, so I thought for such a low price I'd take a chance on the wireless card. I also figured I could just return it if it didn't end up working out.Well, I'm happy to report that it installed with no problems and has worked perfectly in my old laptop ever since. I am also very impressed with the well-written and helpful quick installation guides that came with both the card and the router, and had no problems when installing the utility and driver software that came with either one.
My brother had recommended I stick with a better known brand back when I bought the router, but the TRENDnet prices were so much better that I decided to give them a shot. Based on my experience with them so far, I'm very happy that I did! I buyed 3 of this cards. They works fine in winXP with and without Service Pack 2.
This cards are very cheap and works good. I connect them to a Linksys WRT54g.The card uses Texas Instruments chips. Seems like the chipset company don't support Linux. Hence, the card is not easily to install in Linux OS.
You can find some web pages describing the linux instalation, but I had no time to do a try.The non-Linux support is the only reason to give them 3 star. I will like to have a plug&play linux support as is the case of a lot of other cards. I have an older laptop running Win 98SE that I thought would be kind of cool to see if it would even work wireless. I had already bought a TRENDnet wireless router a couple of years earlier that has worked perfectly for me with my desktop computer in wired mode, so I thought for such a low price I'd take a chance on the wireless card. I also figured I could just return it if it didn't end up working out.Well, I'm happy to report that it installed with no problems and has worked perfectly in my old laptop ever since.
I am also very impressed with the well-written and helpful quick installation guides that came with both the card and the router, and had no problems when installing the utility and driver software that came with either one. My brother had recommended I stick with a better known brand back when I bought the router, but the TRENDnet prices were so much better that I decided to give them a shot. Based on my experience with them so far, I'm very happy that I did! I had this in my small Windows 98se machine and it always worked w/o problems.
So when a friend needed a wireless card quickly for her XP machine I gave her mine and ordered a replacement for myself. When it came, I noticed the box was slightly different but the card itself looked the same. I installed it in my 98se machine and it wanted new drivers! After installing the new drivers, it still would not work!
A call to Trendnet informed me that the card had been upgraded and now needed more memory to operate. Since my 98se machine was already maxed out, I switched the cards (new card to XP machine and old card to 98se machine). It would have been nice if Trendnet had indicated the version on the box but it is OK as both machines are working wirelessly great.
I buyed 3 of this cards. They works fine in winXP with and without Service Pack 2. This cards are very cheap and works good. I connect them to a Linksys WRT54g.The card uses Texas Instruments chips. Seems like the chipset company don't support Linux. Hence, the card is not easily to install in Linux OS. You can find some web pages describing the linux instalation, but I had no time to do a try.The non-Linux support is the only reason to give them 3 star.
I will like to have a plug&play linux support as is the case of a lot of other cards.
One problem though I am having is, I don’t have an internet connection to start on. THe original file just had a bunch of auto eth0 and iface eth0, blah blah.
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TRENDnet TEWPC rev – WikiDeviRegistered ttew family 20 Attached scsi generic sg1 type 5 July 8th, 1. You need find out if your card is a B1 or A. To achieve a Gold competency level, Solvusoft goes through extensive independent analysis that looks for, amongst other qualities, a high level of software expertise, a successful customer service track record, and top-tier customer value.Bookmarks Bookmarks Digg del. ubuntu Trendnet TEWPC Not WorkingI have an unsecured network, so there shouldn’t be any conflicts. No such device Failed to bring up wlan0. If it helps, post a report News 421pcc Facebook Twitter Newsletter.
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AppArmor initialized Due to workarounds for a bugI don’t know whether to add this to the end or what.OK I did find an answer herefor installing the ndiswrapper without an internet connection Ubuntu Forums Code of Conduct. Im a noob to linux.