Re: [arch-general] Ways to power on broadcom bcm4311 wireless adaptor without booting into windows

2012-02-28 Thread mercator
On Sat, 25 Feb 2012 14:41:05 +0100, Tom Gundersen wrote:

> Not quite sure what you mean by "touch panel", I guess mine is not
> though. It is a Fn+ combination.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Tom
>

My wifi switch is not a button, and there's no function key for it. I think
it is activated through infrared light sensor or something similar to that.

And thank you guys for replying. I think I'd better consider sell this HP
and buy a new laptop instead. :P

Regards,

Tony


Re: [arch-general] Ways to power on broadcom bcm4311 wireless adaptor without booting into windows

2012-02-25 Thread Ralf Mardorf
On Sat, 2012-02-25 at 14:18 +, Tom Gundersen wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 2:00 PM, Ralf Mardorf
>  wrote:
> > Wi-Fi seems to be an issue with Linux, I'm uncertain to install a
> > Windows, I already hate to run it with VirtualBox.
> 
> Seems you have had bad luck. Most wifi devices work well with Linux
> these days, of course assuming you have installed the right drivers /
> firmware, and that they are not blocked by the firmware which seems to
> be the issue in this thread.
> 
> When it comes to usb adapters, the vendors have a tendency to do very
> evil things. In the past I have needed usb_modeswitch to be installed
> to make things work, but YMMV.
> 
> -t

Thank you, it's an USB device. Installing usb_modeswitch (and a restart)
didn't change anything. For a vanilla install of Ubuntu the USB
adapter's LED will flash, it doesn't for Arch Linux.
I don't want to capture this thread. If needed I'll open a new thread,
when I again start to get it working with Arch Linux.

Regards,
Ralf



Re: [arch-general] Ways to power on broadcom bcm4311 wireless adaptor without booting into windows

2012-02-25 Thread Tom Gundersen
On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 2:00 PM, Ralf Mardorf
 wrote:
> Wi-Fi seems to be an issue with Linux, I'm uncertain to install a
> Windows, I already hate to run it with VirtualBox.

Seems you have had bad luck. Most wifi devices work well with Linux
these days, of course assuming you have installed the right drivers /
firmware, and that they are not blocked by the firmware which seems to
be the issue in this thread.

When it comes to usb adapters, the vendors have a tendency to do very
evil things. In the past I have needed usb_modeswitch to be installed
to make things work, but YMMV.

-t


Re: [arch-general] Ways to power on broadcom bcm4311 wireless adaptor without booting into windows

2012-02-25 Thread Ralf Mardorf
On Sat, 2012-02-25 at 14:41 +0100, Tom Gundersen wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 2:36 PM, mercator  wrote:
> > And thank you Tom. I tried pressing my wifi switch when in BIOS. But it is
> > in a touch panel, so I cannot switch it on manually. And I wonder whether
> > your wifi switch is in a touch panel or a seperate button? Thanks!
> 
> Not quite sure what you mean by "touch panel", I guess mine is not
> though. It is a Fn+ combination.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Tom

IIUC he needs a GUI to press the button?! There's no "real" switch?!

Anyway, I installed Ubuntu to get my Wi-Fi USB adapter supported, it
still doesn't work as needed, but already is available, IOW my iPad is
able to "see" the USB adapter of my Linux PC, but I don't get an
Internet connection, or anything that is stable, instead of being
connected and disconnected and connected and disconnected ... all the
times.

If I should get it working with Ubuntu, I'll compare it with my Arch
Linux for troubleshooting.

Wi-Fi is a PITA and I experienced Arch as more problematic as Ubuntu
"might be".

I also don't have a Windows installed, resp. I've got an install for
VirtualBox on Arch Linux with a Windows to run an iThingy as long as
WLAN doesn't work.

Wi-Fi seems to be an issue with Linux, I'm uncertain to install a
Windows, I already hate to run it with VirtualBox.

Regards,
Ralf



Re: [arch-general] Ways to power on broadcom bcm4311 wireless adaptor without booting into windows

2012-02-25 Thread Ionut Biru
On 02/25/2012 03:41 PM, Tom Gundersen wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 2:36 PM, mercator  wrote:
>> And thank you Tom. I tried pressing my wifi switch when in BIOS. But it is
>> in a touch panel, so I cannot switch it on manually. And I wonder whether
>> your wifi switch is in a touch panel or a seperate button? Thanks!
> 
> Not quite sure what you mean by "touch panel", I guess mine is not
> though. It is a Fn+ combination.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Tom

don't forget that you need b43-firmware from aur as well.

-- 
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Re: [arch-general] Ways to power on broadcom bcm4311 wireless adaptor without booting into windows

2012-02-25 Thread Tom Gundersen
On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 2:36 PM, mercator  wrote:
> And thank you Tom. I tried pressing my wifi switch when in BIOS. But it is
> in a touch panel, so I cannot switch it on manually. And I wonder whether
> your wifi switch is in a touch panel or a seperate button? Thanks!

Not quite sure what you mean by "touch panel", I guess mine is not
though. It is a Fn+ combination.

Cheers,

Tom


[arch-general] Ways to power on broadcom bcm4311 wireless adaptor without booting into windows

2012-02-25 Thread mercator
On Fri, 24 Feb 2012 16:37:22 +0530, Jayesh Badwaik wrote:

>
> On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 2:37 PM, Moncef Baazet  wrote:
> > At Wed, 22 Feb 2012 23:35:26 +0800,
> > mercator wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi guys,
> >>
> >> After switching from Linux Mint to Archlinux, my wireless card refused
> to
> >> show up in lspci. It DOES worked fine under Linux Mint, but  Below
> is
> >> my output of 'lspci -vnn |grep Broadcom' :
> >>
> >> 10:00.0 Ethernet controller: Broadcom Corporation NetLink BCM5787M
> Gigabit
> >> Ethernet PCI Express (rev 02)
> >>
> >>
> >> My laptop is hp 6515b, with a touch panel for the toggle of wifi on/off
> >> etc. After a search in google I found the problem may be that the power
> of
> >> wifi has been shut down, and solution is to boot into windows and turn
> wifi
> >> on, because the touch panel will not work under Linux (as far as I
> know),
> >>
> > n> And the I found a software named rfkill, hoping it will work. 'rfkill
> list'
> >> out put as follows :
> >>
> >> 0: hp-wifi: Wireless LAN
> >> ? ? ? ? Soft blocked: yes
> >> ? ? ? ? Hard blocked: yes
> >>
> >> After 'rfkill unblock all', I get:
> >>
> >> 0: hp-wifi: Wireless LAN
> >> ? ? ? ? Soft blocked: no
> >> ? ? ? ? Hard blocked: yes
> >>
> >> And still no wireless card detected. So my question is, is there any
> way to
> >> power the wifi on without booting into windows? (in fact, windows has
> >> diappeared from my laptop for 3 years, and there is no partition on my
> >> harddisk supporting windows install).
> > Hi,
> > I don't know if this is gonna help, but when I first installed Arch
> > I had the same problem. What solved it was bringing my wireless
> > interface up manually after activating the wifi switch.
> >
> > So check out your `ifconfig` output. If you don't see your wireless
> > interface bring it up. `ifconfig wlan0 up`, or whatever your wireless
> > interface name is.
>
> Hi,
>
> Is not ifconfig deprecated now? It is probably not present on the
> OP's pc. There should be an equivalent command in the replacement.
> You would probably have to use the following command. I am not sure
> about the correctness, so please refer to the link.
>
> ip link set wlan0 up
>
> More information can be found at http://linux.die.net/man/8/ip
>
>
> Hi Moncef and Jayesh,

Thank you for your advice. I've tried both 'ifconfig' and 'ip link set',
with 'wlan0' and 'eth1', and both said 'no such device'. So I think it's
still a wifi power switch thing.


On Fri, 24 Feb 2012 12:25:03 +0100, Tom Gundersen wrote:

> I had a similar problem with another HP laptop. I was able to switch
> on the wifi by pressing the wifi switch when I was in BIOS, but YMMV.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Tom
>

And thank you Tom. I tried pressing my wifi switch when in BIOS. But it is
in a touch panel, so I cannot switch it on manually. And I wonder whether
your wifi switch is in a touch panel or a seperate button? Thanks!


Re: [arch-general] Ways to power on broadcom bcm4311 wireless adaptor without booting into windows

2012-02-24 Thread Tom Gundersen
On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 4:35 PM, mercator  wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> After switching from Linux Mint to Archlinux, my wireless card refused to
> show up in lspci. It DOES worked fine under Linux Mint, but  Below is
> my output of 'lspci -vnn |grep Broadcom' :
>
> 10:00.0 Ethernet controller: Broadcom Corporation NetLink BCM5787M Gigabit
> Ethernet PCI Express (rev 02)
>
>
> My laptop is hp 6515b, with a touch panel for the toggle of wifi on/off
> etc. After a search in google I found the problem may be that the power of
> wifi has been shut down, and solution is to boot into windows and turn wifi
> on, because the touch panel will not work under Linux (as far as I know),

I had a similar problem with another HP laptop. I was able to switch
on the wifi by pressing the wifi switch when I was in BIOS, but YMMV.

Cheers,

Tom


Re: [arch-general] Ways to power on broadcom bcm4311 wireless adaptor without booting into windows

2012-02-24 Thread Jayesh Badwaik
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 2:37 PM, Moncef Baazet  wrote:
> At Wed, 22 Feb 2012 23:35:26 +0800,
> mercator wrote:
>>
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> After switching from Linux Mint to Archlinux, my wireless card refused to
>> show up in lspci. It DOES worked fine under Linux Mint, but  Below is
>> my output of 'lspci -vnn |grep Broadcom' :
>>
>> 10:00.0 Ethernet controller: Broadcom Corporation NetLink BCM5787M Gigabit
>> Ethernet PCI Express (rev 02)
>>
>>
>> My laptop is hp 6515b, with a touch panel for the toggle of wifi on/off
>> etc. After a search in google I found the problem may be that the power of
>> wifi has been shut down, and solution is to boot into windows and turn wifi
>> on, because the touch panel will not work under Linux (as far as I know),
>>
> n> And the I found a software named rfkill, hoping it will work. 'rfkill list'
>> out put as follows :
>>
>> 0: hp-wifi: Wireless LAN
>>         Soft blocked: yes
>>         Hard blocked: yes
>>
>> After 'rfkill unblock all', I get:
>>
>> 0: hp-wifi: Wireless LAN
>>         Soft blocked: no
>>         Hard blocked: yes
>>
>> And still no wireless card detected. So my question is, is there any way to
>> power the wifi on without booting into windows? (in fact, windows has
>> diappeared from my laptop for 3 years, and there is no partition on my
>> harddisk supporting windows install).
> Hi,
> I don't know if this is gonna help, but when I first installed Arch
> I had the same problem. What solved it was bringing my wireless
> interface up manually after activating the wifi switch.
>
> So check out your `ifconfig` output. If you don't see your wireless
> interface bring it up. `ifconfig wlan0 up`, or whatever your wireless
> interface name is.

Hi,

Is not ifconfig deprecated now? It is probably not present on the
OP's pc. There should be an equivalent command in the replacement.
You would probably have to use the following command. I am not sure
about the correctness, so please refer to the link.

ip link set wlan0 up

More information can be found at http://linux.die.net/man/8/ip


-- 
---
Cheers
Jayesh Vinay Badwaik
Electronics and Communication Engineering
VNIT, INDIA
-


Re: [arch-general] Ways to power on broadcom bcm4311 wireless adaptor without booting into windows

2012-02-24 Thread Moncef Baazet
At Wed, 22 Feb 2012 23:35:26 +0800,
mercator wrote:
> 
> Hi guys,
> 
> After switching from Linux Mint to Archlinux, my wireless card refused to
> show up in lspci. It DOES worked fine under Linux Mint, but  Below is
> my output of 'lspci -vnn |grep Broadcom' :
> 
> 10:00.0 Ethernet controller: Broadcom Corporation NetLink BCM5787M Gigabit
> Ethernet PCI Express (rev 02)
> 
> 
> My laptop is hp 6515b, with a touch panel for the toggle of wifi on/off
> etc. After a search in google I found the problem may be that the power of
> wifi has been shut down, and solution is to boot into windows and turn wifi
> on, because the touch panel will not work under Linux (as far as I know),
> 
n> And the I found a software named rfkill, hoping it will work. 'rfkill list'
> out put as follows :
> 
> 0: hp-wifi: Wireless LAN
> Soft blocked: yes
> Hard blocked: yes
> 
> After 'rfkill unblock all', I get:
> 
> 0: hp-wifi: Wireless LAN
> Soft blocked: no
> Hard blocked: yes
> 
> And still no wireless card detected. So my question is, is there any way to
> power the wifi on without booting into windows? (in fact, windows has
> diappeared from my laptop for 3 years, and there is no partition on my
> harddisk supporting windows install).
Hi,
I don't know if this is gonna help, but when I first installed Arch
I had the same problem. What solved it was bringing my wireless
interface up manually after activating the wifi switch.

So check out your `ifconfig` output. If you don't see your wireless
interface bring it up. `ifconfig wlan0 up`, or whatever your wireless
interface name is.


Re: [arch-general] Ways to power on broadcom bcm4311 wireless adaptor without booting into windows

2012-02-23 Thread mercator
Hi Vladimir,

In fact I've tried 'lspci -vnn | grep 14e4' before, and this is the output,
JUST one row:

10:00.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: Broadcom Corporation NetLink BCM5787M
Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express [14e4:1693] (rev 02)

If I just type 'lspci' I will not find anything related to wireless card
either.

About the kubuntu thing, did you mean this?

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1349025

I've read it before open this thread. My problem is just the same as that
of stark222000: it's wifi card CANNOT be powered on, not that driver thing
listed in archwiki or linux wireless.

He solved it through booting into windows. But I don't have windows
installed and I don't want to install it anymore. So I opened this thread
as 'how to power on my wifi card' instead of 'my wifi card dose not work',
which will of course be classified as a driver issue.

And if I missed anything after my explanation, plz let me know. Thanks!

On Thu, 23 Feb 2012 17:07:03 +0900, Vladimir Lomov wrote:

> Hello,
> ** mercator [2012-02-22 23:35:26 +0800]:
>
> > Hi guys,
>
> > After switching from Linux Mint to Archlinux, my wireless card refused to
> > show up in lspci. It DOES worked fine under Linux Mint, but  Below is
> > my output of 'lspci -vnn |grep Broadcom' :
>
> > 10:00.0 Ethernet controller: Broadcom Corporation NetLink BCM5787M
> Gigabit
> > Ethernet PCI Express (rev 02)
>
> Sorry, if you find my answer a rude but did you use search engines? See
> wiki.archlinux.org? E.g.
> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Broadcom_wireless
>
> IMHO, proper command must be
> $ lspci -vnn | grep 14e4
>
> > My laptop is hp 6515b, with a touch panel for the toggle of wifi on/off
> > etc. After a search in google I found the problem may be that the power
> of
> > wifi has been shut down, and solution is to boot into windows and turn
> wifi
> > on, because the touch panel will not work under Linux (as far as I know),
>
> Ah, broadcom and HP (6515b), something familiar. I remember a problem
> with HP notebook with broadcom wireless card about a year or two ago.
> The problem was solved by downloading kernel module source compiling
> then and installing (not Archlinux, Kubuntu).
>
> This Google returns me for "broadcom linux bcm4311"
>
> http://www.broadcom.com/support/802.11/linux_sta.php
> http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/b43
>
> > And the I found a software named rfkill, hoping it will work. 'rfkill
> list'
> > out put as follows :
>
> > 0: hp-wifi: Wireless LAN
> > Soft blocked: yes
> > Hard blocked: yes
>
> > After 'rfkill unblock all', I get:
>
> > 0: hp-wifi: Wireless LAN
> > Soft blocked: no
> > Hard blocked: yes
>
> > And still no wireless card detected. So my question is, is there any way
> to
> > power the wifi on without booting into windows? (in fact, windows has
> > diappeared from my laptop for 3 years, and there is no partition on my
> > harddisk supporting windows install).
>
> ---
> WBR, Vladimir Lomov
>
> --
> FORTRAN rots the brain.
>-- John McQuillin
>


Re: [arch-general] Ways to power on broadcom bcm4311 wireless adaptor without booting into windows

2012-02-23 Thread Vladimir Lomov
Hello,
** mercator [2012-02-22 23:35:26 +0800]:

> Hi guys,

> After switching from Linux Mint to Archlinux, my wireless card refused to
> show up in lspci. It DOES worked fine under Linux Mint, but  Below is
> my output of 'lspci -vnn |grep Broadcom' :

> 10:00.0 Ethernet controller: Broadcom Corporation NetLink BCM5787M Gigabit
> Ethernet PCI Express (rev 02)

Sorry, if you find my answer a rude but did you use search engines? See
wiki.archlinux.org? E.g.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Broadcom_wireless

IMHO, proper command must be
$ lspci -vnn | grep 14e4

> My laptop is hp 6515b, with a touch panel for the toggle of wifi on/off
> etc. After a search in google I found the problem may be that the power of
> wifi has been shut down, and solution is to boot into windows and turn wifi
> on, because the touch panel will not work under Linux (as far as I know),

Ah, broadcom and HP (6515b), something familiar. I remember a problem
with HP notebook with broadcom wireless card about a year or two ago.
The problem was solved by downloading kernel module source compiling
then and installing (not Archlinux, Kubuntu).

This Google returns me for "broadcom linux bcm4311"

http://www.broadcom.com/support/802.11/linux_sta.php
http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/b43

> And the I found a software named rfkill, hoping it will work. 'rfkill list'
> out put as follows :

> 0: hp-wifi: Wireless LAN
> Soft blocked: yes
> Hard blocked: yes

> After 'rfkill unblock all', I get:

> 0: hp-wifi: Wireless LAN
> Soft blocked: no
> Hard blocked: yes

> And still no wireless card detected. So my question is, is there any way to
> power the wifi on without booting into windows? (in fact, windows has
> diappeared from my laptop for 3 years, and there is no partition on my
> harddisk supporting windows install).

---
WBR, Vladimir Lomov

-- 
FORTRAN rots the brain.
-- John McQuillin


Re: [arch-general] Ways to power on broadcom bcm4311 wireless adaptor without booting into windows

2012-02-22 Thread mercator
Thanks Jesse,

I'm afraid there's no wifi switch in BIOS. Actually, BIOS options related
to LAN/WLAN are as follows:

LAN powersaving: disable
Embedded WLAN Device Radio: enable
Network Interface Controller(LAN): enable
LAN/WLAN Switching: enable
Wake on LAN: enable

I tried to toggle these options except the first one enabled/disabled, but
still no luck.

Any suggestions?

On Wed, 22 Feb 2012 17:42:50 +0200, Jesse Jaara wrote:


> Your BIOS migt contain a wifi swich
>
> Sent from my phone. Sorry for any spelling mistakes
>


Re: [arch-general] Ways to power on broadcom bcm4311 wireless adaptor without booting into windows

2012-02-22 Thread Jesse Jaara
Your BIOS migt contain a wifi swich

Sent from my phone. Sorry for any spelling mistakes


[arch-general] Ways to power on broadcom bcm4311 wireless adaptor without booting into windows

2012-02-22 Thread mercator
Hi guys,

After switching from Linux Mint to Archlinux, my wireless card refused to
show up in lspci. It DOES worked fine under Linux Mint, but  Below is
my output of 'lspci -vnn |grep Broadcom' :

10:00.0 Ethernet controller: Broadcom Corporation NetLink BCM5787M Gigabit
Ethernet PCI Express (rev 02)


My laptop is hp 6515b, with a touch panel for the toggle of wifi on/off
etc. After a search in google I found the problem may be that the power of
wifi has been shut down, and solution is to boot into windows and turn wifi
on, because the touch panel will not work under Linux (as far as I know),

And the I found a software named rfkill, hoping it will work. 'rfkill list'
out put as follows :

0: hp-wifi: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: yes
Hard blocked: yes

After 'rfkill unblock all', I get:

0: hp-wifi: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: yes

And still no wireless card detected. So my question is, is there any way to
power the wifi on without booting into windows? (in fact, windows has
diappeared from my laptop for 3 years, and there is no partition on my
harddisk supporting windows install).