> First you should find out what chipset that card contains. Some vendors
> put different chipsets in the same model numbered cards, so you need to
> install it to find out. Assuming it's PCI or cardbus (not USB), do an
> "lspci -nv" command and look for a Class 0280 device - that's a network
> controller. The xxxx:xxxx following "Class 0280:" indicates what
> manufacturer:chipset the device contains. You can do a "lspci -v"
> command for a more human readable form, but the device may or may not be
> defined (yet). Let us know what it is and we can point you in the right
> direction.
>
> --
/sbin/lspci -nv shows Class 0280 14e5:4320 rev(3)
it's a broadcom chipset apparently
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