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Some vendors refuses to release specs or even a b

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ndiswrapper Publisher's description
Some vendors refuses to release specs or even a binary Linux driver for their WLAN cards. ndiswrapper tries to solve this by making a kernel module that can load Ndis (Windows network driver API) drivers.

Alternative Windows software: None
Software requirements: None
Hardware requirements: None

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