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Wireless Networking Advice

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G3rtech

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Good afternoon,

I need some advice. I ditched Microsoft XP a few weeks ago for Fedora 5. Needless to say it didn’t take long to get hooked on Linux. I started off with major music file issues and audio problems. It took about a week of work but, I got both to work now. As usual it was something simple. The last issue I have is my Linksys WMP54GS with the Broadcom Chipset, it won’t work. Judging from all of the Linux forums I’d have to say that I’m not the only one. LOL!!! I’ve been researching and hammering on this one issue for about four days now and I’m loosing confidence that I can get it to work due to my experience level with F5. I’ve experimented with all of the advice I can get.

To make a long story short, what wireless pci nic card would y’all recommend? I would really like a PCI NIC / Router combo.

I have a Dell Dimension 9100:

1 W8400 PROCESSOR, 80547, PENTIUM 4 PRESCOTT DT, 630, SKT-T, MALE
0 149DF INFORMATION, PREPARATION MATERIAL, DEVIATION, PRECISION WORKSTATION, INCREASE, #2
0 702EX INFORMATION, PREPARATION MATERIAL, DEVIATION, PRECISION WORKSTATION, INCREASE, #1
1 J4628 KEYBOARD, 104, UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS, UNITED STATES, ENTRY, LEAD FREE, LITEON
1 W7751 MOUSE, UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS, 2BTN, LEAD FREE, ENTRY, PRIMAX ELECTRONICS LTD
2 F6761 DUAL IN-LINE MEMORY MODULE, 512, 533M, 64X64, 8, 240, 1RX8
1 X2749 MODEM, V.92, DATA FAX, INTERNAL, DONNY, DELL AMERICAS ORGANIZATION
1 W7961 ASSEMBLY, COMPACT DISK READ WRITE, 48X, HALF HEIGHT, TOSHIBA SAMSUNG STORAGE TECHNOLOGY, CHASSIS 2005
1 D9926 ASSEMBLY, DIGITAL VIDEO DISK DRIVE, 16X, HALF HEIGHT, TOSHIBA SAMSUNG STORAGE TECHNOLOGY, CHASSIS 2005, LEAD FREE
1 G6566 DISPLAY, FLAT PANEL DISPLAY, 19, DUAL VOLTAGE, E193FPP, MIDNIGHT GRAY, DELL AMERICAS ORGANIZATION
1 UC946 CARD (CIRCUIT), GRAPHICS, 256, RADEON, X600, MRMGA+
1 DC290 HARD DRIVE, 160G, Serial ATA, 7.2K, 8M, LEAD FREE, WD-HA
1 P1860 KIT, SOFTWARE, OFCPRO-2K3, ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MFGR., ENGLAND/ENGLISH




Gary L. Smith
Telephone Systems Engineer
The University of Mississippi
Telecommunications Department
 
Congrats on your OS move!

If your wireless worked with XP, then it should still be fine. Did you use a setup CD and was the card detected? Was PCI working?

I don't use Fedora but a good setup CD (I use Gentoo, except you still have to manually setup everything once you get the kernel) should detect and start it up for you. Then copy all the settings to your permanent setup. It might be easiest to leave you wireless router wide open (no WEP, MAC filters, IP filters, etc.) when you do this.

Cheers,
ND [smile]
 
execute lsmod and post the result.

you may not have the correct module loaded.

QatQat

Life is what happens when you are making other plans.
 
And lspci, too.

Just make sure you have the packages that contain these (lsmod, lspci) installed.

Cheers,
ND [smile]
 
Thanks I'll give that a try this afternoon.

Gary L. Smith
Telephone Systems Engineer
The University of Mississippi
Telecommunications Department
 
As long as lspci lists the adapter, you could use ndiswrapper (utility that makes use of native windows drivers)
Check out

"If you always do what you've always done, you will always be where you've always been."
 
Ok I gave up on the wireless. I'll just deal with the cable running across the floor for now. Thanks to all.....

Gary L. Smith
Telephone Systems Engineer
The University of Mississippi
Telecommunications Department
 
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