I know there is a driver on macupdate.com, but stay away from it, it killed my spotlight so I had to reindex my drive by manually deleting some spotlight files. On 2/24/06, Geoffrey Kruse <gkruse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Yes for networking if the dlink driver works with 10.2.8. As far as > kismac is concerned, I don't know if current versions will run on > 10.2.8. > > Geoff > On Feb 24, 2006, at 11:26 AM, J Coohou wrote: > > > Thank you so much for the qucik reply. > > > > In fact, I am new to Kismac. Forgive me if I ask you a silly question. > > Anyway, did you mean I can use anyone of usb devices in the list to > > work with Mac 0S X 10.2.8 after I change the product ids in the dlink > > driver? > > > > Thanks, > > JL > > > > > > > > On 2/24/06, Geoffrey Kruse <gkruse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Any usb device that works with kismac can probably be made to work > >> with the > >> dlink driver by changing the vendor and product ids in the .kext > >> > >> > >> Here is what is supported by kismac from the code: > >> > >> > >> { 0x04bb, 0x0922}, //1 IOData AirPort WN-B11/USBS > >> { 0x07aa, 0x0012}, //2 Corega Wireless LAN USB Stick-11 > >> { 0x09aa, 0x3642}, //3 Prism2.x 11Mbps WLAN USB Adapter > >> { 0x1668, 0x0408}, //4 Actiontec Prism2.5 11Mbps WLAN USB Adapter > >> { 0x1668, 0x0421}, //5 Actiontec Prism2.5 11Mbps WLAN USB Adapter > >> { 0x066b, 0x2212}, //6 Linksys WUSB11v2.5 11Mbps WLAN USB Adapter > >> { 0x066b, 0x2213}, //7 Linksys WUSB12v1.1 11Mbps WLAN USB Adapter > >> { 0x067c, 0x1022}, //8 Siemens SpeedStream 1022 11Mbps WLAN > >> USB Adapter > >> { 0x049f, 0x0033}, //9 Compaq/Intel W100 PRO/Wireless 11Mbps > >> multiport > >> WLAN Adapter > >> { 0x0411, 0x0016}, //10 Melco WLI-USB-S11 11Mbps WLAN Adapter > >> { 0x08de, 0x7a01}, //11 PRISM25 IEEE 802.11 Mini USB Adapter > >> { 0x8086, 0x1111}, //12 Intel PRO/Wireless 2011B LAN USB Adapter > >> { 0x0d8e, 0x7a01}, //13 PRISM25 IEEE 802.11 Mini USB Adapter > >> { 0x045e, 0x006e}, //14 Microsoft MN510 Wireless USB Adapter > >> { 0x0967, 0x0204}, //15 Acer Warplink USB Adapter > >> { 0x0cde, 0x0002}, //16 Z-Com 725/726 Prism2.5 USB/USB Integrated > >> { 0x413c, 0x8100}, //17 Dell TrueMobile 1180 Wireless USB Adapter > >> { 0x0b3b, 0x1601}, //18 ALLNET 0193 11Mbps WLAN USB Adapter > >> { 0x0b3b, 0x1602}, //19 ZyXEL ZyAIR B200 Wireless USB Adapter > >> { 0x0baf, 0x00eb}, //20 USRobotics USR1120 Wireless USB Adapter > >> { 0x0411, 0x0027}, //21 Melco WLI-USB-KS11G 11Mbps WLAN Adapter > >> { 0x04f1, 0x3009}, //22 JVC MP-XP7250 Builtin USB WLAN Adapter > >> { 0x03f3, 0x0020}, //23 Adaptec AWN-8020 USB WLAN Adapter > >> { 0x0ace, 0x1201}, //24 ZyDAS ZD1201 Wireless USB Adapter > >> { 0x2821, 0x3300}, //25 ASUS-WL140 Wireless USB Adapter > >> { 0x2001, 0x3700}, //26 DWL-122 Wireless USB Adapter > >> { 0x0846, 0x4110}, //27 NetGear MA111 > >> { 0x0772, 0x5731}, //28 MacSense WUA-700 > >> { 0x124a, 0x4017}, //29 AirVast WN-220? > >> { 0x9016, 0x182d}, //30 Sitecom WL-022 - new version > >> { 0x0707, 0xee04}, //31 SMC WUSB32 > >> { 0x1915, 0x2236}, //32 WUSB11 version 3.0 > >> > >> Geoff > >> On Feb 24, 2006, at 10:42 AM, Christoph Koehler wrote: > >> > >> The list is very outdated. I was told that the netgear ma 111 v1 > >> works, but there are no drivers for normal use, although I heard > >> other > >> Prism2 device drivers will work. > >> Make sure to get v1 though, there are two versions. Here is how you > >> can tell the difference: > >> http://kbserver.netgear.com/products/MA111.asp > >> > >> Christoph > >> > >> > >> On 2/24/06, J Coohou <coohou@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Hi Guys, > >> > >> I read the Hardware Compatibility List, but I did not find any USB > >> devices can work with 10.2.8 except DWL-122? I am wondering if anyone > >> have any other suggestions. > >> > >> Thank you. > >> JL > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > > > >