Step 1 - Remove other Ndiswrapper remnants I used the drivers at Intel's Siteīe sure you have set your BIOS flags for the Wireless hotkey and disabled your wireless card. Dell currently does not have a live link for any O/S other than Vista on their site. an internet connection other than your wireless card you are trying to get working.You can turn it on once you have verified that ndiswrapper is loaded correctly. As the O/S is booting, and before you shut down, you have to use this hotkey (Fn+F2 for Dell laptops find yours, it's either on the keyboard or has a separate button/switch) to disable the wireless card. In the BIOS, you must enable the Wireless hotkey. I cannot vouch for interoperability elsewhere.īefore you do anything listed below, you need to go into the BIOS of your machine. This card got up and running on a Dell e1705. There is another howto that doesn't require ndiswrapper located here. Some parts of this doc are taken right from his post. thanks to him for getting me started with his thorough documentation. This guide was written borrowing heavily from the work of paperdiesel and his HOWTO: Dell Inspiron E1505 Wireless (Broadcom 1390 WLAN). 3.5 Step 5 - Enable Wireless and Re-Set Network Monitor.
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