Re: [CentOS] CentOs 5.1 Vmware Workstation Ace Edition - Problem With Atheros AR5006EG

2008-02-08 Thread nate
Masters IT Gmail wrote:
 Sorry to bother I am working with CentOs 5.1 Final running in a virtual
 machine using Vmware Workstation Ace edition. I want to know if someone
 knows how to configure and if it is possible to enable my wifi card Atheros
 AR5006EG in a virtual machine.

You should be able to run a NAT'd virtual network adapter pointed at
your atheros wifi card. The VM won't see it as a wifi card but rather
a normal network card. Last I checked you couldn't run a bridged
virtual network card against a wireless card due to some missing
functionality in many wireless card drivers.

You'll need to make sure that the wifi card on the host is configured,
connected and has an IP address in order for the guest VM to work with
it.

nate

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RE: [CentOS] CentOs 5.1 Vmware Workstation Ace Edition - Problem With Atheros AR5006EG

2008-02-08 Thread Masters IT Gmail
Thanks for the response, it really help me out! In case that I install
centos 5.1 in my laptop, not in the virtual machine, you think that with
this wifi card I could use it easily or I would need to use ndiswrapper or
madwifi I am asking this because im new to linux world and I am going to
make a big step leaving behind my windows box.

Thanks to all!

George from Uruguay.

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Enviado el: Viernes, 08 de Febrero de 2008 05:49 p.m.
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Asunto: Re: [CentOS] CentOs 5.1 Vmware Workstation Ace Edition - Problem
With Atheros AR5006EG

Masters IT Gmail wrote:
 Sorry to bother I am working with CentOs 5.1 Final running in a virtual
 machine using Vmware Workstation Ace edition. I want to know if someone
 knows how to configure and if it is possible to enable my wifi card
Atheros
 AR5006EG in a virtual machine.

You should be able to run a NAT'd virtual network adapter pointed at
your atheros wifi card. The VM won't see it as a wifi card but rather
a normal network card. Last I checked you couldn't run a bridged
virtual network card against a wireless card due to some missing
functionality in many wireless card drivers.

You'll need to make sure that the wifi card on the host is configured,
connected and has an IP address in order for the guest VM to work with
it.

nate

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