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Originally Posted by mbzadegan
For the Recognition phase by OS I did not get a usefull answer yet.
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Yes, you have been given useful answers, but they are not the answers you want.
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Originally Posted by ibara
These devices are not yet supported in OpenBSD. You would have to write drivers for them.
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Originally Posted by LeFrettchen
Even Windows has a really bad driver for this LAN adapter...
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The knowledgeable people on the board have informed you that your particular piece of hardware has little to no support on BSDs. And they also offered two solutions.
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Originally Posted by ibara
Alternatively, purchase a supported USB Ethernet and/or USB WiFi module.
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Originally Posted by jggimi
If you require the use of a particular hardware component at a particular point in time, you must choose an OS which can exploit that hardware at that point in time. Whether that OS is one of the BSDs or not.
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Complaining that you do not like the answers will not change reality.
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Originally Posted by mbzadegan
What Is the usefull book to develop device drivers manually by myself?
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If you can do it that is great, both for you and other people who have that hardware, but I think ibrara's suggestion would be easier. (Unless your NoteBook does not have USB ports.)