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Does anyone know if NDIS or NDIS2 drivers will work with WLAN cards?

If they do work, where could I get the NDIS2 .dos driver file for a D-Link DWL-G650 PCMCIA card?

Thanks in advance,

tguy


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Does anyone know if NDIS or NDIS2 drivers will work with WLAN cards? 

If they do work, where could I get the NDIS2 .dos driver file for a D-Link DWL-G650 PCMCIA card?

Thanks in advance,

tguy

Err... I guess you could look at www.dlink.com???

And why would you want NDIS/NDIS2 drivers? For win 95/98? Please explain the situation...

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I have tried Dlink.com to no avail.

I would like to create a Ghost boot disk to create a DR image of my laptop using my wireless card. Hence the need for the NDIS .dos driver.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

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I have tried Dlink.com to no avail.

I would like to create a Ghost boot disk to create a DR image of my laptop using my wireless card.  Hence the need for the NDIS .dos driver.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

LOL And how long would that take??? I'd attach an extra HDD...

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@Bashrat

Just wondering if it can be done. I have a SuperG wireless connection that I can get 108 Mbps throughput through. Don't suppose it would take a lot longer than using a 100 Mbps wired connection.

I would like to know if such drivers even exist?????

I do have other methods to back up the drive but I wanted to play around with the wireless aspect.

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@Bashrat

Just wondering if it can be done.  I have a SuperG wireless connection that I can get 108 Mbps throughput through.  Don't suppose it would take a lot longer than using a 100 Mbps wired connection.

I would like to know if such drivers even exist?????

I do have other methods to back up the drive but I wanted to play around with the wireless aspect.

They *do* exist, but not for all WLAN cards. And because you're saying you've got a 108 Mbit WLAN card, I'm afraid there's no such driver available for that card.

I've only seen it (IF I remember well :P) for older WLAN cards...

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