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Can anyone please help me get a Airlink101 3026 PCI wireless card to work? I also have the 3026 USB Wireless Dongle. I am using Damn Small Linux.

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Find out what chipset it uses, then find a kernel module that supports it..

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I have already been through that process, without any luck

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Maybe you could include the steps you have already taken? What chipset does it use?

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