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What about the Belkin N300 micro? Works great and is capable of WPA2 security. Unless your running short on USB ports.Mine connects up with every distro I have tried. No extra effort involved, it just works.
sudo suecho ndiswrapper >> /etc/modulesexit
Hello!I'm glad you finally got it to work for you. If you could describe what you had to do in detail, it could perhaps help the next person who comes along with a similar issue...73 DE N4RPSRob
I have both WNDA3100 and a WNDA4100, the WNDA4100 only needs new kernel to work correctly I think it was kernel 3.12 or 3.13 and should work out of the box, the WNDA3100 you need to use the wrapper in linux with the windows XP driver .ini file for WNDA3100 making sure you use the correct architecture e.g 32bit or 64bit drivers needs to be the same on your linux system, There is also a firmware and driver called "ar9170" but has since been merged with "carl9170" if you decide the wrapper isn't working for you then take a look here http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers/carl9170 the driver already comes with linux kernel 2.6 and higher, but you will need to install the carl9170 firmware to get your device working//EditI just realized you are using version 2 of the device, this means wrapper is your only solution, here is the drivers you need http://av3ngr.wikispaces.com/file/view/0846_9011.tar.gz install the one corresponding to the architecture of your linux system eg. 32bit or 64bithere is a tutorial for ndiswrapper incase you have problems, use this tutorial with the drivers in the link above and you should be good to go.P.s If you get it working to that stage and see your network but can not connect you need to change the WPA2 login encryption on your router to something else e.g WPA, I noticed on my WNDA3100 I needed to do this to get it working on my router