On some wireless chipsets, they have to be reset. If unplugging/replugging
doesn't work, then do a rmmod ; sleep 10; modprobe
. That actually forces the kernel to reinitialize the
driver for your unit, kind of like uninstalling/reinstalling a driver in
winders. Except it takes 2 seconds inst
On Thursday 27 December 2007, Adinda Praditya wrote:
> On Dec 17, 2007 9:39 AM, Matt T. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > - Install the rt2x00 module for your kernel; probably a reboot is helpful
> > after that
> >
> > - do not load ndiswrapper, unload it if needed, and make sure it does not
> > get l
On Dec 17, 2007 9:39 AM, Matt T. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> - Install the rt2x00 module for your kernel; probably a reboot is helpful
> after that
>
> - do not load ndiswrapper, unload it if needed, and make sure it does not get
> loaded when rebooting. This might not matter as long as you have
Sloan pecked at the keyboard and wrote:
> Matt T. wrote:
>> On Monday 17 December 2007, Joe Sloan wrote:
>>
>>> Sounds right, except for the reboot - doh! no windoze involved, so we
>>> just need a modprobe, not a reboot.
>>>
>>> Joe
>>>
>> Well, Joe, actually, this "probably helpful reboot
Matt T. wrote:
> On Monday 17 December 2007, Joe Sloan wrote:
>
>>
>> Sounds right, except for the reboot - doh! no windoze involved, so we
>> just need a modprobe, not a reboot.
>>
>> Joe
>>
>
> Well, Joe, actually, this "probably helpful reboot" was mentioned because
> there could have b
On Monday 17 December 2007, Joe Sloan wrote:
> Matt T. wrote:
> > This is a while ago and it just worked, thus I did not take any notes...
> > but ok, I try:
> >
> > Assuming you run 10.3 with a recent kernel. I don't remember if it was
> > already working with the kernel and rt2x00-kmp out of the
Matt T. wrote:
> This is a while ago and it just worked, thus I did not take any notes... but
> ok, I try:
>
> Assuming you run 10.3 with a recent kernel. I don't remember if it was
> already
> working with the kernel and rt2x00-kmp out of the box, mainly because when I
> installed it I had a
On Thursday 13 December 2007, Adinda Praditya wrote:
> On Dec 13, 2007 9:31 AM, Matt T. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I use the D-Link DWL-G122, H/W Ver. C1 and it deos _not_ need
> > ndiswrapper, there are linux native drivers vor it. Install the kernel
> > modules taking care of Ralink ... Works
On Wednesday 12 December 2007, Adinda Praditya wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I want to get my wlan device D-Link USB DWL-G122-revC working after
> installed 10.3. I followed Ndiswrapper on opensuse.org and there's no
> error on every command instructed in it. I checked,
>
> # ndiswrapper -l
> dr71wu : drive
Hi All,
I want to get my wlan device D-Link USB DWL-G122-revC working after
installed 10.3. I followed Ndiswrapper on opensuse.org and there's no
error on every command instructed in it. I checked,
# ndiswrapper -l
dr71wu : driver installed
device (07D1:3C03) present (alternate driver: rt
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