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Old 22nd October 2006, 03:08 AM
Metaljaz Offline
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Question Realtek 8180 driver and ndiswrapper

I have FC5 and trying to install the Realtek rtl8180 drivers using ndiswrapper. When i type the command :
ndiswrapper -l i get the following message: Installed driver rtl8180-0.21 invalid driver!

I ran tar on the driver file and installed all files to the ndiswrapper directory. I don't see an .inf file that i should be using so which file would be the same as the .inf file that i need to be using?

any help would be appreciated - newbie here
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Old 22nd October 2006, 05:25 AM
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Where'd you get the driver and what files are included? I think you're going to have problems if it doesn't have the .inf file, so you might want to look for another download of the driver, maybe from realtek's site...
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