Wireless on Ubuntu

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Can someone help or point me to some help for getting wireless up and running on Ubuntu? I've downloaded Ndiswrapper, but am fairly unsure how to use it.
 
It's not in the list of supported cards, but apparently ndiswrapper will work. Now to figure that bad boy out :).
 
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Laptop or Desktop? What chipset is it?

I have found both Linux Mint and PCLinuxOS to have better wireless support than Ubuntu. Linux Mint is based on a Ubuntu and uses Gnome, quite a nice OS.
 
Well as they both use Gnome and Mint is based Ubuntu so you can apply most guides and support stuff directly.

I use Mint on my laptop as wireless worked with few issues, it has a pretty complete set of multimedia codec and isn't to bloated in terms on included software. I just want something that works with no fuss on my laptop it's mostly used by my girlfriend for the net.

On my desktop I use Kubuntu. I actually prefer the KDE desktop over Gnome, although it is more complex and perhaps not as clean.

I meant what wireless chipset? :)
 
Oh sorry. Not entirely sure, whatever it is the Netgear W3N11T uses, which according to Rich34 is a Marvell Pre-N.

I like the look of Mint. I'll give it a go.
 
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