Hallo,
meine wlan-Karte wird von linux nicht gefunden.
apt-get install firmware-linux-nonfree funktioniert nicht. Es erscheint
die meldung Paket nicht gefunden.
Kann jemand helfen.
Stephan
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On 11/07/15 13:25, stephan roehling wrote:
> Hallo,
> meine wlan-Karte wird von linux nicht ge
Hi guys,
Something odd happened today, on my first clean boot of the day.
(notebook DELL vostro v131)
Simply, no wlan0 at all.
$ ifconfig -a #shows only eth0 and lo.
$ lspci #shows no wifi at all (should be a Intel Centrino Wireless-N 1030
BGN Rev=0xB0)
$ lshw -C Network #shows only eth0
$ rfkil
Hello,
Does somebody know here a buyable USB WLAN stick what works out of the
box with Debian stable? (I don't have big problems with firmware from
the non-free repository)
I know the "Sweex Wireless 54G adapter USB" works out-of-the-box, but
the quality of the WLAN connection is
I like to buy a 54 Mbit PCI-Wlan card for my PC, I googled a bit through the
internet and discovered that most Cards are only supported through Ndiswrapper.
What is a good, cheap naively supported adapter? I know there are Atmel and
Prism chipsets that are supported, unfortunately most
Hello,
I would like to run my Acer WLAN 802.11 PCMCIA Card under Debian (sid,
2.6.9). According to linux-wlan.org it has a Prism2/2.5/3 chipset. But I
can't find the appropriate module which I should load to enable this
card. Could you please refer me to the right module name?
Furthe
/src/linux --version=2.4.18
cd /usr/src
apt-src --install-debs install linux-wlan-ng
At this point it complained that it could not find
/usr/src/linux/Debian/changelogs and errored out...
Can you please point me in the right direction on this one? I'm trying
to use Debian in pure apt mo
Hallo,
mein neuer Nachbar ist ein bisschen komisch. Er hat schon einen
Ultraschallvertreiber gegen unsere zwei Hunde direkt an unserem Zaun
eingesteckt. Als er mitbekommen hat das wir das gemerkt haben hat er den
schnell entfernt.
Nun haben wir laufend Probleme mit dem WLAN, mal kommt keiner
Hi all
I am using Debian 6 squeeze on my vaio fw235j with an intel wireless card
. This is not recognizable by my OS.
This is the output of rfkill :
root@debian:~# rfkill list
0: sony-wwan: Wireless WAN
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: yes
1: phy0: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: yes
roo
Hi,
I am running etch in a Sony Vaio with an Intel PRO/Wireless 2200bg
Network Connection wireless network card. I am running a 2.6.18 kernel,
so, afaik, the ipw2200 module is already in the kernel. I've installed
Wireless Extensions and Tools. I would appreciate very much if someone
could point m
Hello everbody,
i installed Debian Sid 2 days and i cann't not get my wireless (Netgear
WG 511) card to work. If I plug it in the PCMCIA slot the prism54 module
gets loaded properly but it seems that the firmware is not uploaded to
the card. I've put it in all possible direcotries (for example
Hi
I have problem with my wireless embedded device.
I use Debian testing and Compaq 615 notebook with Broadcom 802.11 b/g.
Only if I enable in BIOS "embedded WLAN" and "embedded bluetooth" my
Debian can't boot up.
When this option are "disable" linux boot
On Wed, 5 Aug 2015 23:23:35 -0300
Beco wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Something odd happened today, on my first clean boot of the day.
> (notebook DELL vostro v131)
>
> Simply, no wlan0 at all.
>
there is often a hardware switch which disables WLAN.
Is it possible that it'
>
> there is often a hardware switch which disables WLAN.
>
> Is it possible that it's been turned off ?
>
> lspci should _absolutely_ show it's existence regardless of whether or not
> the drivers have been loaded. Either it's off, if it's a separate card
>
can't boot into Windows on this machine, right ?
>
> Let me put lspci here. Maybe I'm mistaken.
you don't appear to be mistaken.
that's just weird.
Sure seems like a hardware failure.
oh- one other thing to try. boot up into BIOS and see if there's anything at
all
boot up into BIOS and see if there's anything
> at all in there about your WLAN hardware.
>
>
Earlier today I picked at BIOS to see if there was something there I could
change. The only reference to network there is to select where to boot from.
But I'll double check to be
>
> On 6 August 2015 at 02:28, Beco wrote:
> Earlier today I picked at BIOS to see if there was something there I could
> change. The only reference to network there is to select where to boot from.
>
> But I'll double check to be sure.
Ok, I got some results.
I found on BIOS an option to dis
Am Donnerstag, 6. August 2015, 06:47:52 schrieb Beco:
Hi Beco,
is wlan0 existent? Try ifconfig -a
If yes, try wicd instead of network manager.
FYI I had trouble with my network devices with kernel 4.0, but reverting to
3.16 did the trick.
Also see, if the correct kernel module for your card is
Dne, 01. 04. 2011 09:37:21 je Paul van der Vlis napisal(a):
Hello,
Does somebody know here a buyable USB WLAN stick what works out of the
box with Debian stable? (I don't have big problems with firmware from
the non-free repository)
I know the "Sweex Wireless 54G adapter USB" w
Op 01-04-11 09:57, Klistvud schreef:
> Dne, 01. 04. 2011 09:37:21 je Paul van der Vlis napisal(a):
>> Hello,
>>
>> Does somebody know here a buyable USB WLAN stick what works out of the
>> box with Debian stable? (I don't have big problems with firmware from
>
Dne, 01. 04. 2011 12:26:56 je Paul van der Vlis napisal(a):
Not sure what an HCL is. I think you mean a website with information.
Yes. It's an acronym of (Linux) Hardware Compatibility List. Ubuntu now
has one, and the BackTrack compatibility list at their website is
excellent. Here's Debi
Dne, 01. 04. 2011 12:47:30 je Klistvud napisal(a):
Dne, 01. 04. 2011 12:26:56 je Paul van der Vlis napisal(a):
Not sure what an HCL is. I think you mean a website with information.
Yes. It's an acronym of (Linux) Hardware Compatibility List. Ubuntu
now has one, and the BackTrack compatibili
On 04/01/2011 11:37 AM, Paul van der Vlis wrote:
Hello,
Does somebody know here a buyable USB WLAN stick what works out of the
box with Debian stable? (I don't have big problems with firmware from
the non-free repository)
I know the "Sweex Wireless 54G adapter USB" works out-
On 2011-04-01 14:13 +0200, George Chelidze wrote:
> Dlink DWL-G122 worked for me with rt73 (serialmonkey.com)
> driver.
The rt73 driver is obsolete, nowadays people should use the rt73usb
driver which is included in Linux since version 2.6.24 and which works
fine for me. Firmware (rt73.bin) is r
Op 01-04-11 15:25, Sven Joachim schreef:
> On 2011-04-01 14:13 +0200, George Chelidze wrote:
>
>> Dlink DWL-G122 worked for me with rt73 (serialmonkey.com)
>> driver.
>
> The rt73 driver is obsolete, nowadays people should use the rt73usb
> driver which is included in Linux since version 2.6.24 a
On 2011-04-01 18:13 +0200, Paul van der Vlis wrote:
> Op 01-04-11 15:25, Sven Joachim schreef:
>> On 2011-04-01 14:13 +0200, George Chelidze wrote:
>>
>>> Dlink DWL-G122 worked for me with rt73 (serialmonkey.com)
>>> driver.
>>
>> The rt73 driver is obsolete, nowadays people should use the rt73u
Glad to help.
>>
>
> Oh, and don't even consider devices that require ndiswrapper - that's
> not an actual driver at all. Look preferably for devices that have
> in-kernel drivers (these are developed by the Linux folks and are sure
> to work). Proprietary kernel modules, s
Op 01-04-11 18:17, Sven Joachim schreef:
> On 2011-04-01 18:13 +0200, Paul van der Vlis wrote:
>
>> Op 01-04-11 15:25, Sven Joachim schreef:
>>> On 2011-04-01 14:13 +0200, George Chelidze wrote:
>>>
Dlink DWL-G122 worked for me with rt73 (serialmonkey.com)
driver.
>>>
>>> The rt73 driver
It's a good idea to run update-usb-ids regularly since that script goes
out to a central web site and updates available devices support.
On Fri, 1 Apr 2011, Klistvud wrote:
> Dne, 01. 04. 2011 12:47:30 je Klistvud napisal(a):
> >Dne, 01. 04. 2011 12:26:56 je Paul van der Vlis napisal(a):
> >
> >
Hi,
I am looking for a Debian tool which indicates the
availibility of other wlan networks in the range of
my wlan card.
And suggestions?
Regards,
Chris
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On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 15:27:46 +0100
Thomas Ruschival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I like to buy a 54 Mbit PCI-Wlan card for my PC, I googled a bit
> through the internet and discovered that most Cards are only supported
> through Ndiswrapper. What is a good, cheap naively support
On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 15:27:46 +0100, Thomas Ruschival
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I like to buy a 54 Mbit PCI-Wlan card for my PC, I googled a bit through the
> internet and discovered that most Cards are only supported through
> Ndiswrapper.
> What is a good, cheap naively su
Thomas Ruschival wrote:
I like to buy a 54 Mbit PCI-Wlan card for my PC, I googled a bit through the internet and discovered that most Cards are only supported through Ndiswrapper.
What is a good, cheap naively supported adapter? I know there are Atmel and Prism chipsets that are supported
specific requirements, of the wlan, you have
to do some homework
some things ndis wrapper does not support, iircc ..
- it cannot be an "AP", because MS is not "allowed"
by their buddies that do make consumer ap
- it does not(?) support monitor mode for sn
On Sunday 09 January 2005 12:33 pm, Yevgen Reznichenko wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to run my Acer WLAN 802.11 PCMCIA Card under Debian
> (sid, 2.6.9). According to linux-wlan.org it has a Prism2/2.5/3
> chipset. But I can't find the appropriate module which I should load
&
Hello list!
I've been thinking about buying a shuttle barebone PC, namely the XPC
SB62G2 [1].
It features two (wired) LAN ports which is important to me.
Additionally i need to have built-in WLAN.
Shuttle offers a USB WLAN Kit [2] but beside the fact that it is
connected via USB i haven
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Hi there smart list,
our dorm is migrating to a wireless LAN network and I have to buy a PCI WLAN
NIC in order to use the new cheap net provider we're getting. However, since
I'm using linux 99% of the time, I'll need a NIC that has
hi there
i just can't figure out how to connect my wlan card (which IS linux
compatible) to my access point.
at college i gotta use a vpn client to connect, so the client sets up
the connection when it starts up. this works fine on linux as well as on
windows xp.
now i'd like to k
Hi!
Can somebody recommend me a wireless LAN PCMCIA card? It's very hard to
get useful (and up-to-date) information about that on the net.
Appreciate any comments!
Christian
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Hallo,
irgendwie komme ich mit dem README in dem linux-wlan-Paket nicht
klar. Ich habe eine USB-Karte im Notebook.
Ich kriege das Modul prism2_usb kompiliert und installiert. Doch dann
verwirren mich die zahlreichen Befehle zum Einrichten.
Ich habe eine Anleitung für Red Hat gefunden
http
Hi,
debian-user ist englischsprachig. Probier's mal auf dem deutschen Ableger:
debian-user-ger...@lists.debian.org
Just in case somebody knows a program for WLAN quality surveillance:
The OP suspects that his neighbor after annoying the dogs has now
taken measures to hamper the WLAN
Hi.
On Sun, 25 Jun 2017 09:36:57 +0200
"Thomas Schmitt" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> debian-user ist englischsprachig. Probier's mal auf dem deutschen Ableger:
> debian-user-ger...@lists.debian.org
>
>
> Just in case somebody knows a program for WLAN qualit
ser-ger...@lists.debian.org
> >
> >
> > Just in case somebody knows a program for WLAN quality surveillance:
> >
> > The OP suspects that his neighbor after annoying the dogs has now
> > taken measures to hamper the WLAN. The question is whether there are
> > pr
I believe tshark (and wireshark of course) is also be capable of showing bad
or corrupted traffic. You can set filters, i.e. to filter out rejects and
similar,
and if they are abnormal high, you know, something is bad.
Just an idea...
Best
Hans
Hi.
On Sun, 25 Jun 2017 10:06:38 +0200
Hans wrote:
> I believe tshark (and wireshark of course) is also be capable of showing bad
> or corrupted traffic. You can set filters, i.e. to filter out rejects and
> similar,
> and if they are abnormal high, you know, something is bad.
>
> Ju
Hi,
Reco wrote:
> Using aireplay-ng for the purpose of lowering signal quality
> for neighbor WiFi can be subject to criminal penalties
That would be a good catch in a neighborhood feud which normally is
rather faught by unnecessary lawn mowing, loud music, stinking garbage
cans, or obscene garde
I read the original post now (in German, and as I am German, no problem).
In his case I think "kismet" is a good start. So he can see, if there are
other AP on the same frequency. I also suggest "wavemon", which shows all AP
and its strenth.
If the neighbour is sending weired pckages (maybe with
On 2017-06-25, Hans wrote:
> I read the original post now (in German, and as I am German, no problem).
> In his case I think "kismet" is a good start. So he can see, if there are
> other AP on the same frequency. I also suggest "wavemon", which shows all AP
> and its strenth.
>
> If the neighbou
> What should i do ?
>
>
> Thanks
Checks if the driver is correctly installed? (if I am not wrong, #lsmod
should give you a list of modules on your machine)
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On Vi, 30 nov 12, 13:14:45, Mostafa Hashemi wrote:
> Hi all
> I am using Debian 6 squeeze on my vaio fw235j with an intel wireless card
> . This is not recognizable by my OS.
You probably need the firmware-iwlwifi package. Install it, reboot and
if you still have problems post the output of 'lspc
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From: Andrei POPESCU
Sent: 11/30/12 08:28 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: wlan interface problem
On Vi, 30 nov 12, 13:14:45, Mostafa Hashemi wrote: > Hi all > I am using
Debian 6 squeeze on my vaio fw235j with an intel wireless card > . Th
Hi Guys,
I have the above WLAN USB adapter.
I have followed the setup detail here:
http://wiki.debian.org/rtl819x#Debian_7.0_.22Wheezy.22
And the config detail here:
http://wiki.debian.org/WiFi/HowToUse#Command_Line
But it will not work!
All I get is:
Listening on LPF/wlan0/00:0b:81:89:61
Hi all
Sorry if this is a bit off topic but maybe someone has some experience
and wants to share them with me :-)
I have an Alix board [1] which I use as network manager (DHCP, DNS, NTP,
etc.)
I'd like to add a WLAN interface so that I can use it as WLAN access
point. It has miniPCI an
Hello,
If your card is correctly recognised by the system (you can check by
running ifconfig and/or dmesg). Then, you should be able to configure it
easily by using network-manager (aptitude search network-manager) ?
Best Regards.
> Hi,
>
> I am running etch in a Sony Vaio with an Intel PRO/Wir
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am running etch in a Sony Vaio with an Intel PRO/Wireless 2200bg
> > Network Connection wireless network card. I am running a 2.6.18 kernel,
> > so, afaik, the ipw2200 module is already in the kernel. I've installed
> > Wireless Extensions and Tools. I would appreciate very much
radio operation and to ensure electromagnetic compliance (EMC). These
parameters include, without limitation, RF power, spectrum usage,
channel scanning, and human exposure.
For these reasons Intel cannot permit any manipulation by third parties
of the software provided in binary format with t
>After running "dmesg |grep 2200"
>
> I got the following output:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dmesg |grep 2200
> ipw2200: Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2200/2915 Network Driver, 1.1.2kmq
> ipw2200: Copyright(c) 2003-2006 Intel Corporation
> ipw2200: Detected Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG Network Connection
> ip
On Mon, 2008-01-21 at 12:44 +, Jose Rodriguez wrote:
> >After running "dmesg |grep 2200"
> >
> > I got the following output:
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dmesg |grep 2200
> > ipw2200: Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2200/2915 Network Driver, 1.1.2kmq
> > ipw2200: Copyright(c) 2003-2006 Intel Corporatio
Klaus Kreuzpaintner:
>
> i installed Debian Sid 2 days and i cann't not get my wireless (Netgear
> WG 511) card to work. If I plug it in the PCMCIA slot the prism54 module
> gets loaded properly but it seems that the firmware is not uploaded to
> the card. I've put it in all possible direcotrie
I have got the Broadcom WLAN Chip BCM943111MCG in my PC.
"b43-fwcutter" installed some firmware.
But it works in Debian SID with ndiswrapper only so far.
But, you know, ndiswrapper imports parts of WINDOWS into Debian. I don't
want that.
Searching the web have I found, that th
Hello
I am trying to build linux-wlan-ng and i am using module-assistant when
i get to the build stage i get this error
dh_testdir: cannot read debian/control: No such file or directory
Have i missed installing something i need here or am i just completely
missing a step. This is on Etch
Forwarded Message
> From: lostson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Debian
> Subject: building linux-wlan-ng
> Date: Sun, 23 Apr 2006 22:01:32 -0500
>
> Hello
> I am trying to build linux-wlan-ng and i am using module-assistant when
> i get to th
Hello List,
since my last upgrade (yesterday) of my Etch box,
I have troubles with my wireless stuff:
it appears that wlan0 was replaced by wlan0_temp,
I suspect that this is done by the udev package.
Unfortunately, I have not yet sucedded to localize
preciseley the trouble.
Any idea ?
Thanks i
hello
i have a stupid problem that is driving me mad
i have a medion sim2010 laptop and want to (finally) activate the wlan
part
so i downloaded the firmware for the ipw2200 chipset installed on the
laptop, and the thing boots nicely until the dreaded message:
May 18 19:02:53 localhost
Hi there
Do anyone of you got a tip for a WLAN application for Debian?
I could need one which can search for wlans and connect to them.
Am not using X.
And how do I configure my PCMCIA card? I can't get it to work. Perhaps I should start a new thread for that question... :)
Thanks for any input!
Hi,
I have a working wifi setup with wpa_supplicant and my ipw2200 WLAN
adapter. However, so far I haven't understood how I can activate the
corresponding interface automatically when wpa_supplciant successfully
associates with the Access Point. That is, I still need to run ifup
manually.
On Sat, 13 Mar 2010 20:03:51 +0100
pch0317 wrote:
> Hi
> I have problem with my wireless embedded device.
>
> I use Debian testing and Compaq 615 notebook with Broadcom 802.11 b/g.
>
> Only if I enable in BIOS "embedded WLAN" and "embedded bluetooth" my
&
Celejar wrote:
On Sat, 13 Mar 2010 20:03:51 +0100
pch0317 wrote:
Hi
I have problem with my wireless embedded device.
I use Debian testing and Compaq 615 notebook with Broadcom 802.11 b/g.
Only if I enable in BIOS "embedded WLAN" and "embedded bluetooth" my
nd Compaq 615 notebook with Broadcom 802.11 b/g.
> >>
> >> Only if I enable in BIOS "embedded WLAN" and "embedded bluetooth" my
> >> Debian can't boot up.
> >>
> >
> > "Can't boot up" means what, exactly?
&g
in BIOS "embedded WLAN" and "embedded bluetooth" my
Debian can't boot up.
"Can't boot up" means what, exactly?
Celejar
When I enable wlan and bluetooth at start I can see:
grub 1.98 with linux-2.6.32-trunk-amd64
loading linux
load
On Mon, 15 Mar 2010 21:09:28 +0100
pch0317 wrote:
> Celejar wrote:
...
> > That does look pretty bad. Have you tried booting a non-initrd kernel?
> >
> > Celejar
> >
> No, I can't do that. Can you give me link to non-initrd kernel tutorial?
1) Launch your favorite kernel configuration too
Celejar wrote:
On Mon, 15 Mar 2010 21:09:28 +0100
pch0317 wrote:
Celejar wrote:
...
That does look pretty bad. Have you tried booting a non-initrd kernel?
Celejar
No, I can't do that. Can you give me link to non-initrd kernel tutorial?
1) Launch your favorit
On Mon, 15 Mar 2010 16:09:28 -0400 (EDT), pch0317 wrote:
> Celejar wrote:
>> pch0317 wrote:
>>> When I enable wlan and bluetooth at start I can see:
>>> grub 1.98 with linux-2.6.32-trunk-amd64
>>> loading linux
>>> loading initial ramdisk
>&g
On Mon, 15 Mar 2010 16:38:52 -0400 (EDT), Celejar wrote:
> pch0317 wrote:
>> No, I can't do that. Can you give me link to non-initrd kernel tutorial?
>
> 1) Launch your favorite kernel configuration tool.
> 2) Disable the initrd hook.
> 3) Use kernel-package to build the kernel, and omit the --i
t;> I have problem with my wireless embedded device.
> > >>
> > >> I use Debian testing and Compaq 615 notebook with Broadcom 802.11 b/g.
> > >>
> > >> Only if I enable in BIOS "embedded WLAN" and "embedded bluetooth" my
&g
I updated my system last night after which I was not able to use network on
my laptop. I tried to install ethernet driver as I had it locally but could
not make the wifi work.
Earlier the /lib/modules folder had 3.16* directory only, now I could see
some 4.1* alongside. Also, the driver in use was
On Wed, Jul 07, 2004 at 09:11:20PM +0200, Christian Christmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for a Debian tool which indicates the
> availibility of other wlan networks in the range of
> my wlan card.
>
> And suggestions?
Install the 'wireless-tools' package.
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Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2004 11:38:33 -0400
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: wlan question
Resent-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,
I'm trying to get a wireless usb adapter (d-link dwl-122) to work on the
unstable version of Debian
On Tuesday 25 May 2004 09:58, Borislav Petkov wrote:
> http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/ (Wireless LAN
> resources for Linux) but I'd like to hear what you guys have to say
> about this, any positive or negative experiences.. That will be of
> great help.
In my experience you w
hi ya
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> Hi there smart list,
> our dorm is migrating to a wireless LAN network and I have to buy a PCI WLAN
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thanks guys,
i'll get into it and tell ya what i've done after a month, maybe :)
Boris.
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Am Son, 2003-03-30 um 14.26 schrieb Christian Schoenebeck:
> Hi!
>
> Can somebody recommend me a wireless LAN PCMCIA card? It's very hard to
> get useful (and up-to-date) information about that on the net.
>
Just make sure your new card uses the Prism2 chipset and you are ready
to rock.
HTH
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On 30 Mar 2003 15:29:45 +0200
Matthias Hentges <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Can somebody recommend me a wireless LAN PCMCIA card? It's very hard
> > to get useful (and up-to-date) information about that on the net.
> >
>
> Just make sure your new card uses the Prism2 chipset and you are ready
On Sun, 30 Mar 2003 14:26:13 +0200
Christian Schoenebeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Can somebody recommend me a wireless LAN PCMCIA card? It's very hard
> to get useful (and up-to-date) information about that on the net.
>
> Appreciate any comments!
Orinoco Gold:
http://www.orinocow
Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|> Christian Schoenebeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|>
|> > Hi!
|> >
|> > Can somebody recommend me a wireless LAN PCMCIA card? It's very hard
|> > to get useful (and up-to-date) information about that on the net.
|> >
|> > Appreciate any comments!
|>
|>
|> Orin
Sorry, but nether googeling nor the wlan-howto enlighted me completely
and I know that this is not so debian specific, but:
For a home-wlan, do I realy need an accesspoint?
I mean one of these nice little boxes which aren't more than this or can
I use some linux-box set up as a router wh
Hallo
Jan Ulrich Hasecke (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> [...]
> Hat vielleicht jemand den USB-WLAN-Treiber unter Debian im Einsatz und
> kann mir sagen, wie ich schnell herausfinden kann, ob meine Karte
> überhaupt läuft.
Leider nein, aber es wäre sicherlich eine gute Idee, di
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I'm trying to configure IPv6 on a laptop running Debian/testing, kernel
2.4.21, and linux-wlan-ng 0.2.0. IPv4 works great - I plug in the card and
have connectivity a few seconds later. However, I'm having some problems
with IPv6 setup. Specifically, whenever I try to configure
Hello, i cam imagine, that this topic is very
popular, but i cant find anywhere some newbie`s information. I`ve just install
Debin 30r2 because i didn`t want to hold illegal windows. My problem is that i
can`t acces internet (WLAN Planet WL8305) and to run some graphic interface (kde
or
Although this issue is widely discussed, but I didn't find a way to solve it.
My access point provides both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands, and I'd like my WiFi
adapter chose 5 GHz over 2.4.
To accomplish this, I reduced the AP's TX power for 2.4 GHz, and increased
that for 5 GHz. The point is that wh
gt;
> I'd like to add a WLAN interface so that I can use it as WLAN access
> point. It has miniPCI and USB.
> One card which I found and think should work is the TP-Link TL-WN861N. As
> per linuxwireless it uses the ath9k driver. They list these modes of
> operation:
> Station
I have an Alix board [1] which I use as network manager (DHCP, DNS,
>> NTP, etc.)
>>
>> I'd like to add a WLAN interface so that I can use it as WLAN access
>> point. It has miniPCI and USB.
>> One card which I found and think should work is the TP-Link TL-WN861
On Mi, 08 feb 12, 14:15:42, Ramon Hofer wrote:
>
> I'd like to add a WLAN interface so that I can use it as WLAN access
> point. It has miniPCI and USB.
> One card which I found and think should work is the TP-Link TL-WN861N. As
> per linuxwireless it uses the ath9k dri
On Sat, 11 Feb 2012 13:05:07 +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Mi, 08 feb 12, 14:15:42, Ramon Hofer wrote:
>>
>> As per linuxwireless it uses the ath9k driver. They list these modes of
>> operation:
>> Station Mode, *AP Mode*, IBSS Mode, Monitor Mode, Mesh point with HT
>> support, as well as RSN
On Sb, 11 feb 12, 11:45:32, Ramon Hofer wrote:
>
> How can I check which revision number contains which chipset?
> Do I have to ask the shop about the revision number and then ask the
> manufacterer which chipset it contains?
Ask the shop, yes. Ask the manufacturer... you can try that, but web
On Sat, 11 Feb 2012 19:56:25 +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Sb, 11 feb 12, 11:45:32, Ramon Hofer wrote:
>>
>> How can I check which revision number contains which chipset? Do I have
>> to ask the shop about the revision number and then ask the manufacterer
>> which chipset it contains?
>
> As
On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 06:45:24PM +, Ramon Hofer wrote:
> On Sat, 11 Feb 2012 19:56:25 +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
>
> > On Sb, 11 feb 12, 11:45:32, Ramon Hofer wrote:
> >>
> >> How can I check which revision number contains which chipset? Do I have
> >> to ask the shop about the revision n
On Sat, 11 Feb 2012 14:21:11 -0500, Rob Owens wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 06:45:24PM +, Ramon Hofer wrote:
>> On Sat, 11 Feb 2012 19:56:25 +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
>>
>> > On Sb, 11 feb 12, 11:45:32, Ramon Hofer wrote:
>> >>
>> >> How can I check which revision number contains which
Il giorno Tue, 29 Jan 2008 20:46:56 +0100
Florian Kulzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto:
> According to /usr/share/misc/pci.ids your chip should have the vendor-ID
> 0x14e4 and the prodcut-ID 0x4311. Check with "lspci -nn" if this is
> correct; you should see these numbers listed as "[14e4:4311]"
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