Hey guys, i've recently managed to acquire two Intel WiFi-Link Ultimate-N 6300 cards from ebay, one of which was intended for my desktop and the other bound for my laptop.
However, my laptop is a Lenovo Thinkpad X200 which has BIOS whitelisting for the VendorID on WiFi cards used on the system to ensure that Laptop/Card combinations are FCC approved.
As a result of this, the new card isn't a Lenovo-brand part and thus won't function in my laptop.
What i need to do is using linux, dump the cards firmware, modify the vendorID in the firmware to match the authorised Lenovo VendorID and then re-flash the card, so i can then use it in the lappy.
i have the hardware needed for this (a miniPCI-express adapter for the desktop) with which to do the modifying since the Thinkpad won't boot with the hooky card in it yet.
however, my experience with linux has been focused much more on other areas and i'm not sure how to go about this task. advice would be strongly appreciated.
However, my laptop is a Lenovo Thinkpad X200 which has BIOS whitelisting for the VendorID on WiFi cards used on the system to ensure that Laptop/Card combinations are FCC approved.
As a result of this, the new card isn't a Lenovo-brand part and thus won't function in my laptop.
What i need to do is using linux, dump the cards firmware, modify the vendorID in the firmware to match the authorised Lenovo VendorID and then re-flash the card, so i can then use it in the lappy.
i have the hardware needed for this (a miniPCI-express adapter for the desktop) with which to do the modifying since the Thinkpad won't boot with the hooky card in it yet.
however, my experience with linux has been focused much more on other areas and i'm not sure how to go about this task. advice would be strongly appreciated.
