> On Mon 04 Jun 2012 at 02:25:11 +0200, Adnan RIHAN wrote: > > > I'm here about Debian (Squeeze) on Asus-EEE. I was the post on the > > website, which says that some EEE are not supported, and mine don't > > seems to be on any list (900HD). > > > > I think I have a rtl8180 as WiFi component (dmesg | grep wireless), > > and this driver seems to be supported on many distributions (debian > > based) but not on the netinstall iso. > > > > > The rtl8180 module has been in the kernel for a number of years so it > should be on a Squeeze netinst.iso. You do not have to supply firmware > for it. Please see > > http://wiki.debian.org/rtl818x Oh ok... I've tried to install debian 6.0.5 with a friend's computer as router, sharing wifi connection on ethernet. I'm confirming the module with:
> dmesg | grep Wireless > [ 2.514297] r8180: Wireless extensions version 22 But actually, when I run "debian-6.0.5-i386-netinst.iso" written on a USB stick (expert install), and when I select "configure the network", it only shows me the DHCP check and a "IP address prompt". I know that when there is 2 interfaces detected (Ethernet + Wireless), it asks you which one to configure and if it's WiFi, it asks the Access-Point name and the IP addresses. So do you know what can be my issue? Or how to find my issue (strange question) please? Thank you for your help. -- Cordialement, Adnan RIHAN. Président-Fondateur de l'association (de loi 1901) Virtual-Info (http://www.virtual-info.info/), hébergeur Web et Serveurs de Jeux. Consultant (http://rihan.fr/)-Technicien Supérieur en Informatique de Gestion. Ambassadeur Qt (http://lyt.me/7E) (Projet Tag-PG (http://rihan.fr/fr/projets/tagpg)).