hello,
I am not really sure this is the right place to put my question because this is concerning M11Pt1, but lets go.
By installing a Fritz WLAN USB adapter into antixM11Pt1, the modules were loaded with ndiswrapper, but when as"su" I made"modprobe ndiswrapper", an error message appear.
"FATAL: Module ndiswrapper not found" (whatever the USB is present or not).
According diverse Debian forums, it seems to be an issue since a quite long time with issues on kernel-versions/incompatibility ndiswrapper/install issues.. (I could not identify till now what is the issue in M11Pt1.
Synaptic indicate ndiswrapper is installed.
Could somebody give me a command list how to solve the issue? (a lot of suggestions are in the net but I am a bit lost with the huge amount of comments..)
And perhaps rectify this issue for upcoming changes?
Thanks.
few links with the issue.. with google-search"FATAL: Module ndiswrapper not found" or
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#2
Have you added ndiswrapper to your /etc/modules file? This will load ndiswrapper at boot.
The file needs to be editted as root, which can be done a number of ways. The easiest for way for me when I have to edit a config file as root is to open the control center, click the system tab, click eidt config files, enter the root password, then open the file I need.
The file needs to be editted as root, which can be done a number of ways. The easiest for way for me when I have to edit a config file as root is to open the control center, click the system tab, click eidt config files, enter the root password, then open the file I need.
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#3
no.there is only 1 line in the file currently:"capability".
should I introduce the line"ndiswrapper" into the file?
or something else? Thanks
should I introduce the line"ndiswrapper" into the file?
or something else? Thanks
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#4
hello, i introduced a line"ndiswrapper" in /etc/modules.
the erropr message still happens.
Any other proposal?
the erropr message still happens.
Any other proposal?
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#5
floppy,
This might be relevant to your issue, while doing a search on your:
Fritz WlanUSB adapter 057c:5601
Please note that this adapter is included in this wiki article under Supported Devices
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url was:"http://wiki.debian.org/acx"
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cheers,
ohh
This might be relevant to your issue, while doing a search on your:
Fritz WlanUSB adapter 057c:5601
Please note that this adapter is included in this wiki article under Supported Devices
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url was:"http://wiki.debian.org/acx"
linktext was:"http://wiki.debian.org/acx"
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cheers,
ohh
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#6
057c:5601 is mine.
from the debian page,
" Known Issues
WPA encryption is not supported.
The driver version provided in lenny/acx100-source does not support the TNETW1450 chipset."
This chipset is my chipset. So, I will have to use the firmware.
I need WPA2. Hopefully the WICD will overtake this WPA2, even if"WPA not supported" is indicated.
What do you think about this WPA restriction? does it mean I should stop here and go back to ndiswrapper?
Thanks. Would be much better than ndiswrapper.oldhoghead wrote:floppy,
This might be relevant to your issue, while doing a search on your:
Fritz WlanUSB adapter 057c:5601
Please note that this adapter is included in this wiki article under Supported Devices
========= SCRAPER REMOVED AN EMBEDDED LINK HERE ===========
url was:"http://wiki.debian.org/acx"
linktext was:"http://wiki.debian.org/acx"
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cheers,
ohh
057c:5601 is mine.
from the debian page,
" Known Issues
WPA encryption is not supported.
The driver version provided in lenny/acx100-source does not support the TNETW1450 chipset."
This chipset is my chipset. So, I will have to use the firmware.
I need WPA2. Hopefully the WICD will overtake this WPA2, even if"WPA not supported" is indicated.
What do you think about this WPA restriction? does it mean I should stop here and go back to ndiswrapper?
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#7
floppy,
From what I have read, the development on this driver, has stalled, there was one reference to wpa working with a 2.6.32-35 kernel. Given the issues there, I would try with ndiswrapper. The other option is to find another usb adapter that is linux friendly.
Perhaps someone with more expertise with ndiswrapper will step up.
cheers,
ohh
From what I have read, the development on this driver, has stalled, there was one reference to wpa working with a 2.6.32-35 kernel. Given the issues there, I would try with ndiswrapper. The other option is to find another usb adapter that is linux friendly.
Perhaps someone with more expertise with ndiswrapper will step up.
cheers,
ohh