Talk page - wifi card D-Link System AirPlus G DWL-G122 Wireless Adapter(rev.E1)
lspci output
by lammi87, 02:14, 8 November 2012

Thanks for your contribution. Can you please add the relevant outputs from the lspci -vmmnn and lspci -nnk commands to the description? Here is a page you can use as a reference.

Happy hacking!

Thanks
by lammi87, 06:42, 8 November 2012

Thanks for your additions. Please only include the relevant details about the device, not the whole output here. I narrowed it down for you this time. You should give the whole output only when you add a new computer to the database.

Can you please check that the device's name is corret? I think it should include the revision number. The whole name is the rest of the line beginning from the colom in lspci's output:

0b:00.0 SD Host controller: O2 Micro, Inc. Device 8221 (rev 05)

Here this SD card readers whole name is O2 Micro, Inc. Device 8221 (rev 05).

By the way
by lammi87, 06:45, 8 November 2012
I think there is a bug in the lspci program since it thinks this wireless devise is an ethernet device. I'll see if I can report this to the developers of that program.
Confusion
by jmp, 07:34, 8 November 2012
Sorry I think I confused you know! The ethernet device is the PCI wifi-card I have in use now. Should I not use lsusb instead of lspci when it actually is a USB-adapter?
Kiitos!
by jmp, 07:42, 8 November 2012
So, now I've changed the device name too! Thanks for the additional information, I will include it in my future contributions.
Thanks
by lammi87, 03:01, 9 November 2012

lsusb is for USB devices like webcams (both external and integrated ones in laptops) and lspci is for everything else. Further instruction can be found in the wiki.

Kiitos for you too and Happy Hacking!

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