Get the WiFi driver.
- Go to http://wiki.debian.org/WiFi and look for a link related to your WiFi
device.
My WiFi device is an Intel PRO/Wireless 3945 and the link is labeled
'ipw3945'.
Yours will probably be different.
- Taking the device-related link takes you to the Debian Wiki page for your
desired
driver. For the ipw3945 that page is http://wiki.debian.org/ipw3945.
On that page is a notice: "Non-free firmware is required, which can be
provided
by the <link> package."
- If you encounter such a notice, take link to get to a search results page
(identifiable by the phrase "Exact hits") and select yet one more link for the
codename of your Debian (in my case, this codename is "Squeeze").
- The final page contains the download link for the driver. Save the driver to a
folder where it will be available while running Debian. In my case, the
driver is
named firmware-iwlwifi_0.28+squeeze1_all.deb.
Install the WiFi driver.
- In the target Debian system, browse to the folder where you saved the driver.
- Open a terminal window and enter this command:
su
Note: you will be prompted for the root user's password - the installer needs
to
run with root privilege and this is how to elevate your privilege to root
level.
- Then enter this command:
dpkg -i firmware-iwlwifi_0.28+squeeze1_all.deb
Note: replace "firmware-iwlwifi_0.28+squeeze1_all.deb" with the actual name of
your driver. If the system responds with something like this:
Selecting previously deselected package firmware-iwlwifi.
(Reading database ... 68697 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking firmware-iwlwifi (from firmware-iwlwifi_0.28+squeeze1_all.deb)
...
Setting up firmware-iwlwifi (0.28+squeeze1) ...
your driver is installed.
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