Hopefully support for wireless will be better. You may also want to wait for SuSE 10.3, which us due out sometime this week. It's been a while since I played with my SuSE installation, but I have a Ralink wirless card and it works well. Updating the driver version can resolve different compatibility issues, fix related errors spotted throughout the products usage, add support for new operating systems, improve transfer speed, as well as bring various other changes. Quote:Is there any other card you can recommend that might be easier to install? Download NETGEAR WG311v3 Wireless Adapter Firmware 5.0.0.3 (Firmware). However, they recently changed their site and a lot of helful hints for SuSE (distribution specific help) have not been updated yet, from what it looks like.īut the point is you still need 64 bit Windows drivers. See the Ndiswrapper page for uninstall instructions. IF you did do so, you need to make sure that you uninstalled the drivers that came with SuSE, then recompile the downloaded version. Get quick links to NETGEAR Drivers, Warranty Info, and Security Info. Then you have a new kernel and Ndiswrapper would most likely need to be recompiled for the new kernel. Find support and knowledgebase documentation for your NETGEAR product. Yes, but if you are using the 64 bit version of SuSE, then you still need 64 bit drivers. Which is supposed to have gotten rid of the 64 bit glitches. Quote:I did download SUSE Linux for 64 bit.