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  1. I can WMB a wifi program, then install the original drivers and then use that, but I need to reboot each time I install the damn driver (Windows sucks that way, doesn't it? ). Anyway, I'm sure rebooting isn't really necessary, but still, it'd be easier to just have a way to switch between the drivers on-the-fly (for all existing supported RaLink cards), which is why I asked. I guess the answer is "no". Oh well.
  2. For NDS development and software testing (etc.) I use Windows. I don't even use the Gigabyte card, sorry for not clarifying that. I knew your method wouldn't work but I have tried doing roughly the same (replacing the.sys file) with the drivers for my own (PCI) network card (LC700030 by Sweex) which didn't work. I was just asking if there's an alternative general known method to get both methods working with existing software (that I missed). Anyway, great efford on your part, just a shame I don't have the same hardware.
  3. I've tried messing around with the driver to achieve the same effect with my LC700030, but no luck. Is there a known method to do this for my network card? I've not seen it be discussed on any forum yet or anything (may have slipped by me, hence this post).
  4. I meant software-wise, without having to solder anything. And I can imagine one reason could be account spoofing. (note: I'm just plotting a possible scenario here, I'm not actually intending on doing this. I'm just interested in what could happen.)
  5. This does raise the topic of MAC spoofing, though. If the source to flashme was ever released (not going to happen, I know) or when someone figures out how to write to the firmware themselves, they would be able to effectively change their MAC address. Interesting. What I was more interested in, though, was if you would be able to release the source of your firmware viewer?
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