D-Link PCI Wireless Adapter

Hello,
Does anyone know where I can locate some device drivers for a D-Link PCI Wireless Adapter??
I have a D-Link DWL G510 adapter and so far have been unable to find any dirvers for it.
I called D-Link and they do not support any unix/linux device drivers.
Thanks!

I'm in a similar situation you are; I have a Linksys Wireless USB Apapter, ver 2.8, can't find drivers.
Lynnsoft: www.lynnsoft.com provide wireless drivers for other linksys and netgear products.
Good luck. Re-post if you find any good info.

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