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compatible_cards [2009/05/17 20:27] – Added additional lspci information. darkaudax | compatible_cards [2009/08/14 18:56] – use dokuwiki internal links mister_x | ||
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===== Verify the chipset capabilities ===== | ===== Verify the chipset capabilities ===== | ||
- | Using the [[http:// | + | Using the [[compatibility_drivers# |
If this matches your requirements, | If this matches your requirements, | ||
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===== Determine the drivers and patches required ===== | ===== Determine the drivers and patches required ===== | ||
- | Using the [[http:// | + | Using the [[compatibility_drivers# |
For linux, generally, you need to patch the drivers in order to get the advanced features such as monitor mode and injection capability. | For linux, generally, you need to patch the drivers in order to get the advanced features such as monitor mode and injection capability. | ||
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===== Select a card ===== | ===== Select a card ===== | ||
- | Conversely, if you know what chipset provides the features you want, you can use the [[http:// | + | Conversely, if you know what chipset provides the features you want, you can use the [[compatibility_drivers# |
As well, this tutorial will have given you the knowledge to determine if a particular card you are considering purchasing will provide you the features you want. | As well, this tutorial will have given you the knowledge to determine if a particular card you are considering purchasing will provide you the features you want. | ||
compatible_cards.txt · Last modified: 2018/10/08 01:37 by mister_x