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Old 27th June 2005, 06:43 PM
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Realtek 8180 chipset problems

I have installed ndiswrapper and powered up my pcmcia card. Both the link and tx/rx lights are blinking. I access internet using DHCP mode.

Although the card is activated cannot acces internet. When i try to add card my card is not listed in network card configuration of FC4. Can anybody please suggest how do i solve this problem.
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