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I managed to fix that problem on 8.10 64 bits by using the drivers found on
this page:
http://sites.google.com/site/subtlegems/netgear-wg311v3-ndis-driver-for-linux-amd64
Additionally, I'm using the Karmic packages for ndiswrapper-common and
ndiswrapper-utils-1.9, which I downloaded from
http:/
I can confirm this problem occurs in 8.04 (32 bit) and 8.10 (64 bit),
though I was using drivers posted by various walk-throughs which may not
have had the latest. I have bookmarked and will return if I ever manage
to solve the freezing issue.
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i can tell you how to get the same 64 bit version drivers as im using in
32 bit i used wine to install the latest netgear drivers from the site
and copyied the *.sys and *.inf files from fake windows c:\windows\inf
directory that will definatly work i posted the 64 bit drivers from
other sources i
Oh sorry i thought you were using a 32bit system my mistake well im
sorry but i have not had a chance to test the 64 bit drivers
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32 bits drivers cannot be used on 64 bit systems, as far I know.
Ndiswrapper will fail to load them.
Kemble Wagner wrote:
> also it just dawned on me you said i tried both the drivers even tough i
> posted 3 and 2 are 64 bit and you most likely didnt notice here is the
> link to the 32 bit http:
also it just dawned on me you said i tried both the drivers even tough i
posted 3 and 2 are 64 bit and you most likely didnt notice here is the
link to the 32 bit http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=861943
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you could always try ndiswrapper 1.53 compiled from source as thats what
im using
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The driver loads fine on mine. It seems to have solved the problem of
the system hanging during normal internet use however I still have the
issue where the system hangs after pressing the shutdown button on the
desktop. The solution is either to press the power button on the pc
itself or disable
I tried both the drivers posted by Kemble Wagner and none of them worked
properly. i got the following messages while trying to use them:
Aug 2 23:51:25 lotp-lanbox kernel: [ 1586.732790] ndiswrapper version 1.52
loaded (smp=yes, preempt=no)
Aug 2 23:51:25 lotp-lanbox loadndisdriver: loadndisdr
Please come back anyway to let us know whether it worked or not. I
personally haven't had time to try the solution (and I have another
computer for torrenting...), but I'd love to know how it works out for
you.
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Please, be back anyway to let all of us know if it worked out for you or
not.
Paul Watkins wrote:
> Sorry, don't know how i missed that. I've installed the new driver so
> fingers crossed i won't be back...
>
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Sorry, don't know how i missed that. I've installed the new driver so
fingers crossed i won't be back...
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"I assume no one has found a solution to this yet?" did you read my post
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Ignore my comment above re: signal strength
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I can confirm that I am having the identical issue as the above users.
I'm using:
Ubuntu 8.04
ndiswrapper 1.52
WG311v3
I agree with all the above comments regarding the recurrence of this
bug. Dowloading torrents does seem to cause the issue to happen more
readily. I've also noticed though that
if that doesnt work try this one its the same sys file renamed using the
netgear inf
im pretty sure that will work
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try this it came from a different site
here is the original link
http://www.encore-usa.com/product_download.php?region=us&bid=3
its a different brad with identical chipset
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** Also affects: linux
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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the netgear site says it has vista 64/32 drivers in this download
http://kbserver.netgear.com/release_notes/d103261.asp
i really cant help you with extraction there are progs that recognise some exe
file
compression i installed in wine and copied the files from windows/inf however i
dont think
"I have just tried your driver, doesn't solve my problem, I still can't
connect to WPA-encrypted networks" im only responding to the original
topic this topic is not about WPA.
"I'm on the AMD64 architecture, so your driver cannot help me..." try
finding newer amd64 drivers then
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I'm on the AMD64 architecture, so your driver cannot help me...
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I have just tried your driver, doesn't solve my problem, I still can't
connect to WPA-encrypted networks
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thread added
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here is a thread i made in response to this bug report i didnt know how
to reply to this bug report at first please get back to me and let me
know if this fixes the issue as it did for me
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So I tried following the WirelessTroubleShootingGuide that was provided,
but it turns out that many of the commands will not run properly because
when this bug occurs, sudo doesn't work anymore. Sudo probably opens
some kind of socket to work its magic, and that makes it freeze when
this bug appear
Hmm... Interesting post on a fedora forum:
http://forums.fedoraforum.org/archive/index.php/t-147494.html
According to one user, he had the same lockup problem with a wg311v2
card, and solved it using a 16k stack kernel (whatever that means...
*shrugs*)
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didx: thank you for commenting on this issue but it seems the problem
you are having is totally different then this issue, please create
another bug report so we can take a look at your issue too.
Thanks,
Richard Seguin
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Hello, I have exactly the same problem with exactly the same wireless
card. It seems to happen randomly, but is triggered much faster if I use
my connection heavily. For example, If I'm downloading a torrent it will
deadlock in a few hours, but if the only thing I do is browse the
internet it may t
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Status: New => Invalid
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Having just gone through the troubleshooting guide - my problem is not
in the DHCP / DNS area, nor driver area (since I can scan and this
driver worked just fine up until a couple of weeks ago). Every time the
connection drops dmesg outputs a line like this :
[ 4817.759121] ndiswrapper (set_scan:1
* Changing to confirmed as other reporters are having the same issue with the
same hardware.
* Re-assigning to ndiswrapper.
** Changed in: ndiswrapper (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: linux => ndiswrapper
Importance: Undecided => Medium
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Just as a note for the recent reporters, could you please go through
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WirelessTroubleShootingGuide
and report back with what works/fails?
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Richard Seguin
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I have exact the same symptoms using the same wireless card: Netgear
WG311v3 with ndiswrapper.
I experienced no problems at all on feisty and hardy using wired
network. After moving my PC to another room, which forced me to buy and
use a wireless card, this bug started to occur randomly once or tw
Hi!
I'm writing this to say i DO have that exact same problem for couple of weeks
now. It appeared after one of the regular updates. My wifi card is not Netgear
ASIK, but it has a similar chip. It's built-in in my notebook. That's the lspci
line concerning it:
00:0a.0 Ethernet controller: Marv
I'll leave the bug open for 30 days to see if anyone else has this
problem.
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