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Good evening.<BR>
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I have purchased a Dick Smith Laptop - an Asus Z8100 with Windoze XP and installed and updated Fedora 3. All runs sweetly until I add a wireless network to my office. Suddnely I find that the integrated wireless usb 802.11b adapter is not found under fedora. I have found out that it is a SIS-162.<BR>
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2 weeks later I have read so many contradictory things I have no idea if it is possible to make this work across my wireless network and I am at my wits end.<BR>
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HELP!!<BR>
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Is there a simple, easy to follow way of 1.) recognising hardware and 2.) making the blinking thing work. <BR>
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I have tried using linuxant driver loader service with no joy. Also when i try to make a network connection, the network wizard wont see the usb hardware.<BR>
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I am a great proponent of linux and how easy it is to make things go as long as its neither network or usb related.<BR>
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Hope someone can help me<BR>
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Regards<BR>
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Richard<BR>
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PS I am running the lastest kernal update as of today
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