OS X Lion GeForce 320M compatibility

Is OS X Lion now ok for MBP 7,1 NVIDIA GeForce 320M graphics, previously people reporting problems ?

You can use it without a problem, and you can edit the settings by going to http://192.168.1.1 or 192.168.1.254.
I haven't seen any issues with the E series from Cisco

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    Thanks for that wjosten. Much appreciated.
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    I've got my new MBP 13", but i don't have a cd with the bootcamp drivers for the video card, because I've lost my recovery DVD. So i'm seeking help with that. I wonder where can i get these drivers, because NVIDIA ones, even beta, not supporting this chip yet. Maybe i can get a recovery dvd iso or dmg somehow. I've got bootcamp 3.0 and 3.1 update installed on my windows machine, but still no luck, because the 3.1 version is dated mid january and my MBP is mid 2010.
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