||<>|| = Summary = * Model - This is the full device model as noted on the box. * Chipset - Chipset vendor name, chipset name, vendor code, and device code. For example, if one was looking for a PCI device: {{{ lspci -vvnn | grep Network 04:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8188CE 802.11b/g/n WiFi Adapter [10ec:8176] (rev 01) }}} It's the ''''Realtek'''', ''''RTL8188CE'''', and ''''[10ec:8176] (rev 01)''''. * Driver - For a PCI device: {{{ lspci -vvnn | grep -A 9 Network | grep Kernel Kernel driver in use: rtl8192ce }}} It's the ''''rtl8192ce''''. * Works "out of the box" * Yes - It works perfectly with no manual modifications, or degraded performance. * No - It doesn't work at all, has degraded performance, or requires manual configuration to make it work. Please add a comment to what you had to do to get it to work if this was possible, as well as a URL to an outstanding Launchpad bug report to address the issues encountered. = PCMCIA = || '''Model''' || '''Chipset''' || '''Driver''' || '''Works "out of the box"''' || '''Comments''' || '''Last Updated''' || || Aria extreme Cardbus || Broadcom || bcm43xx || No || Xubuntu 6.10 .. Powerbook G4 (Model: A1001) .. Works well after installing fwcutter, installing & modifying the wpasupplicant, running the following script in terminal: sudo /usr/share/bcm43xx-fwcutter/install_bcm43xx_firmware.sh, and after installing network-manager-gnome -- as instructed on these 2 pages: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx/Edgy and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WPAHowTo. || 2/14/2007 || ---- CategoryHardware