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To receive this Complete Guide absolutely free. Fedora Core 1 Kernel 2.4.22-1.2174.nptl RPMs from ndiswrapper.sf.net I've got the Netgear card plugged in the PCMCIA slot, and the power LED is on. I've installed the ndiswrapper RPMs, and ndiswrapper.o is present in /lib/modules/kernel-2.4.22-1.2174.nptl/kernel/drivers/net/ndiswrapper.
I've downloaded the Windows XP driver from Realtek's website, and it is located in /usr/src/ndiswrapper/windriver/, and I've ndiswrapper -i'd it to the right place. Net8180 is present in /etc/ndiswrapper. Ndiswrapper -l lists net8180 present, so it sees the card. Modprobe ndiswrapper gives me no information regarding wlan0, however. There is no output after loading the module. Anybody have a clue as to what I could do to get the card working? I don't think modprobe is supposed to return any information, but I may be wrong.
In either case, I think you're missing the bigger picture, which is that I think everything has gone correctly for you and you just need to use iwconfig to set up the card configuration. So far you have yet to post anything that suggests ndiswrapper isn't working.
As I said earlier, if you run iwconfig without any options, you should see what devices have wireless capabilities. That will tell you if wlan0 is the correct device name and if you need the hardware address, that should be availble thorugh ifconfig. I cannot offer technical assitance, but I strongly feel that the manufacturers of wirelesss networking gear need to offer drivers that are compatible with Linux distributions.
I've spent over 30 hours searching for a site that lists PCMCIA cards that work flawlessly with wireless networking for Linux. Any distribution.
I'm sure that wireless networking isn't new. I challenge someone with skills far greater than my own to create drivers/ hardware/ etc, that work as flawlessly as they do on Windows. This is the last hurdle for me to switch to windows full time. Can someone focus on just this problem (it is a problem) and fix it once and for all. I don't think I'm alone when I say that 10 or more lengthy steps are not acceptable to setup wireless networking. Please reply. What are the most significant challenges to this issue?
My apologies Brakki, real life intervened.I didn't mean to drop this. Have you gotten the card to work? I've been doing a little digging and from what I can tell, this is NOT an easy card to get up and running. I hate to point you in this direction, but there is a HUGE thread on the that seems to be relevant. You might skip to page 23 where finegan discusses the MA521 a bit.
One of the themes that seems to run through that thread is that something happened with the kernel around 2.4.22 that caused difficulties for this card. I haven't seen if the 2.6.x kernels have worked. From what I can tell the kernel version is the single biggest obstacle to fixing this problem Another relevant section from that thread would be on page 36 by prinaldi where he got it to work in Gentoo and details how. Also check out pg. Quote: I don't think I'm alone when I say that 10 or more lengthy steps are not acceptable to setup wireless networking. Please reply. What are the most significant challenges to this issue?
Perrond, the obstacle is the card manufacturers, plain and simple. My personal nemesis is Broadcom.
They supply OEM cards to a number of vendors yet refuse to write linux drivers or (even more evil) refuse to release enough information for someone else to write one. Ndiswrapper really shouldn't be necessary but is because of the pigheadedness of some card manufacturers. After a bit more reading, it looks as if the 2.6.x kernels may work. It looks like a kernel upgrade may be your best bet.
Archived from groups: alt.internet.wireless Wellman wrote: I've got the above equipment set to give out DHCP addresses. This works when hard wired to the PC but momment I go wireless the whole thing stops communicating. Two other machines have wireless Netgear cards also have this problem. All nodes running xp pro. I get round this by incorporating a Netgear wireless access point to give out dhcp. Does any one know whether Netgear and Linksys have any compatibility issues? Thanks don't understand you do you have both WAG and MA521 giving out IP addresses?
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That would be a conflict.