Hallo Leonie,
habe mal bei Dlink geschaut und die aktuellen Treiber ist dort die Version 3.07.
Wenn ich die Inf richtig gedeutet habe, brauchst Du davon genau folgende Dateien (bei Windows XP...):
AIRPLUS.sys
WLANGEN.bin
RADIO0d.bin
RADIO11.bin
RADIO15.bin
Vielleicht hilft Dir auch die Beschreibung zu ndiswrapper? Darin gibt es eine Install-funktion, in der sich ndiswrapper nur die Dateien holt, die er benötigt...
Alternativ würde ich alle bin-Files einmal manuell mit ndiswrapper starten...
Gruß Micha
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2. Install your Windows driver
Important: Do NOT use drivers on your CD. They may work, but you may experience kernel crashes etc., if the driver on your CD has not been tested.
Instead, you need to download appropriate Windows XP driver for your card from the Wiki entry List. To identify the driver that you need, first identify the card you have with "lspci" and note the first column (such as 0000:00:0c.0) and then find out the PCI ID of the card that with "lspci -n" corresponding to the first column of "lspci" output. The PCI ID is third column (or fourth in some distributions) and of the form "104c:8400". Now you need to get the Windows driver for this chipset. In the list of drivers, find out an entry for the same PCI ID and download the driver corresponding to it. Unpack the Windows driver with unzip/cabextract/unshield tools and find out the INF file (i.e., file with .INF or .inf extension) and SYS file (i.e., file with .SYS or .sys extension). If there are multiple INF/SYS files, you may look in the List if there are any hints about which of them should be used. Make sure the INF file, SYS file and any BIN files (for example, TI drivers use BIN firmware files) are all in one directory. Now use "ndiswrapper" tool to install the driver with
ndiswrapper -i filename.inf
This copies all necessary files to /etc/ndiswrapper and creates the config files for your card.
After installing you can run
ndiswrapper -l
to see the status of your installed drivers. If you have installed the correct driver you should see something like this
Installed ndis drivers
bcmwl5 driver present, hardware present
Where "present" means that you have a card that can be used with the driver installed. In this case, broadcom driver bcmwl5 is used.
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