Re: where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-23 Thread Stefan Monnier
> the tricky part of my search for ideal adapter(needn't non-free firmware) > isthat many vendors claim they support linux, but i'm afraid they require > non-free firmware > is there some easy way to find out if it requires non-free firmware? Buy it from a place that did this job for you. E.g. my

Re: where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-23 Thread tomas
On Fri, Jul 23, 2021 at 08:09:07PM +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote: [...] > > They're not even free > > to rebuild the firmware and verify that it matches the official binary. > > All they can do is look at the code and hope that the binary blob actually > > matches it. > > Unless I'm missing somet

Re: where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-23 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Vi, 23 iul 21, 13:15:46, Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Fri, Jul 23, 2021 at 08:09:07PM +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote: > > Unless I'm missing something (which is very much possible, I'm way out > > of my depth here) rebuilding to verify it matches the official binary > > should still be possible. > >

Re: where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-23 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Fri, Jul 23, 2021 at 08:09:07PM +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote: > Unless I'm missing something (which is very much possible, I'm way out > of my depth here) rebuilding to verify it matches the official binary > should still be possible. > > Care to elaborate on why you think this would be a prob

Re: where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-23 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Vi, 23 iul 21, 07:17:31, Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Fri, Jul 23, 2021 at 10:20:00AM +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote: > > On the other hand, if the device would accept only firmware signed by > > the manufacturer the code itself could be open sourced. > > > > Users would still depend on the manufact

Re: where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-23 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Fri, Jul 23, 2021 at 10:20:00AM +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote: > On the other hand, if the device would accept only firmware signed by > the manufacturer the code itself could be open sourced. > > Users would still depend on the manufacturers to actually release > updates, but at least they wou

Re: where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-23 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Vi, 23 iul 21, 17:11:25, loushanguan2...@sina.com wrote: > > Thanks, as most adapters require firmware, it's not handy for user to > supply them during installation > can't debian do a better job? i care more about ease of use than > freeware philosophymany other distro just supply them http

Re: where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-23 Thread tomas
On Fri, Jul 23, 2021 at 05:11:25PM +0800, loushanguan2...@sina.com wrote: > > Thanks, as most adapters require firmware, it's not handy for user to supply > them during installation > can't debian do a better job? i care more about ease of use than freeware > philosophymany other distro just sup

Re: where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-23 Thread Dan Ritter
loushanguan2...@sina.com wrote: > > Thanks, as most adapters require firmware, it's not handy for user to supply > them during installation > can't debian do a better job? i care more about ease of use than freeware > philosophymany other distro just supply them If all distros were the same, w

Re: where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-23 Thread loushanguan2015
Thanks, as most adapters require firmware, it's not handy for user to supply them during installation can't debian do a better job? i care more about ease of use than freeware philosophymany other distro just supply them these non-free firmware are same as software without source code??

Re: where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-23 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Jo, 22 iul 21, 04:33:09, Gene Heskett wrote: > On Thursday 22 July 2021 00:58:23 loushanguan2...@sina.com wrote: > > > Thank Georgi! > > the tricky part of my search for ideal adapter(needn't non-free > > firmware) isthat many vendors claim they support linux, but i'm afraid > > they require no

Re: where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-22 Thread loushanguan2015
Thank Gene, i'd better give up search for ideal wireless adapter my old pci wireless adapter needn't non-free firmware, but new adapter need, as Andrew has said

Re: where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-22 Thread Gene Heskett
On Thursday 22 July 2021 00:58:23 loushanguan2...@sina.com wrote: > Thank Georgi! > the tricky part of my search for ideal adapter(needn't non-free > firmware) isthat many vendors claim they support linux, but i'm afraid > they require non-free firmware is there some easy way to find out if > it r

Re: where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-21 Thread loushanguan2015
Thank Georgi! the tricky part of my search for ideal adapter(needn't non-free firmware) isthat many vendors claim they support linux, but i'm afraid they require non-free firmware is there some easy way to find out if it requires non-free firmware?

Re: 回复:Re: where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-20 Thread Joe
On Tue, 20 Jul 2021 17:47:21 +0800 wrote: > Windows is better supported because many vendors claim they support > Windows from winxp to win10they don't mention linux > This is because all PC hardware is *designed* to work with current, recent and near-future versions of Windows, because the m

回复:Re: where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-20 Thread loushanguan2015
Christian Britz wrote: On Windows, everything regarding the driver is non-free, not only the firmware. Personally I can live with non-free firmware and have always enabled this. Windows is better supported because many vendors claim they support Windows from winxp to win10they don't mention linu

Re: where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-20 Thread Christian Britz
At 20.07.21 11:01 loushanguan2...@sina.com wrote: Thank Andrew, Stefan and nick! i prefer old wifi adapter if new one often requires non-free firmware it seems that Windows is better supported than linux in this aspect On Windows, everything regarding the driver is non-free, not only the fi

Re: where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-20 Thread loushanguan2015
Thank Andrew, Stefan and nick! i prefer old wifi adapter if new one often requires non-free firmware it seems that Windows is better supported than linux in this aspect finding my ideal adapter with right interface isn't easy (usb is preferred, some pci card can't be install in my PC) finding them

Re: where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-19 Thread Stefan Monnier
loushanguan2...@sina.com [2021-07-19 20:32:39] wrote: > i've found some adapter with search enginehopefully it can be installed in > debian without firmware from non-free AFAIK there is currently no wifi card that supports 11ac and for which there exists a non-proprietary firmware. Stefa

Re: where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-19 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Mon, Jul 19, 2021 at 08:32:39PM +0800, loushanguan2...@sina.com wrote: > Thanks, mick! > i've found some adapter with search enginehopefully it can be installed in > debian without firmware from non-free > It's fairly unlikely that any modern adapter will work with no non-free firmware: the

Re: where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-19 Thread loushanguan2015
Thanks, mick! i've found some adapter with search enginehopefully it can be installed in debian without firmware from non-free

Re: where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-19 Thread mick crane
where in adapter, vendor say they can be installed in Windowsafter all chinese desktop market is dominated by Windowsit's very difficult to install them in linuxsome web site offer instruction on how to install them in linux wireless adapters for linux that work list Related Searches us

Re: where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-19 Thread Georgi Naplatanov
On 7/19/21 10:46 AM, loushanguan2...@sina.com wrote: > > i hate to install firmware from non-free section > in some instances free adapter perform better than non-free one > > i browse some e-shop, some vendor claim that you needn't driver for > their adapter installation > i guess driver is incl

where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-19 Thread loushanguan2015
i hate to install firmware from non-free sectionin some instances free adapter perform better than non-free one i browse some e-shop, some vendor claim that you needn't driver for their adapter installationi guess driver is included somewhere in adapter, vendor say they can be installed in Wind

Re: bug: MT7601U Wireless Adapter not work in buster 4 amd

2020-08-27 Thread Matthew Graybosch
On Thu, 27 Aug 2020 03:04:21 + (UTC) Long Wind wrote: > it crash, reboot can also fail > at first i thought it's hard disk faultlater i realize that it's more > likely caused by wireless bug i don't have time to file bug report It looks like this issue has come up before in Buster. https://

bug: MT7601U Wireless Adapter not work in buster 4 amd

2020-08-26 Thread Long Wind
it crash, reboot can also fail at first i thought it's hard disk faultlater i realize that it's more likely caused by wireless bug i don't have time to file bug report

Re: why my wireless adapter works for stretch but not jessie

2018-10-08 Thread deloptes
Long Wind wrote: > Thank songbird!the jessie is installed via network in less than 1 month > agoi mean the jessie is rather new i've just tried jessie network > installerit lets me load  firmware for rt3070 from a usb stick and it > works!! i mean it can connect to AP and download from mirror i no

Re: why my wireless adapter works for stretch but not jessie

2018-10-08 Thread songbird
Long Wind wrote: ... > i've just bought a rt3070 usb wireless adapterand i've followed instruction= > s=C2=A0 at : > https://wiki.debian.org/rt2800usb > it works for stretch, but not jessie > in jessie the module seems to load normallybut i can't run dhcp (can't conn= > ect to AP) can you use a

Re: why my wireless adapter works for stretch but not jessie

2018-10-08 Thread Long Wind
Thanks! jessie doesn't  run as serveri think setting /etc/network/interfaces is ok: # The primary network interface allow-hotplug wlan1 iface wlan1 inet dhcp # This is an autoconfigured IPv6 interface #iface wlx0011d8bff26f inet6 auto wpa-ssid honor wpa-psk abcd1234abcd i run "dhcp wlan1" and it

Re: why my wireless adapter works for stretch but not jessie

2018-10-08 Thread john doe
On 10/8/2018 11:46 AM, Long Wind wrote: > i've just bought a rt3070 usb wireless adapterand i've followed instructions  > at : > https://wiki.debian.org/rt2800usb > it works for stretch, but not jessie > in jessie the module seems to load normallybut i can't run dhcp (can't > connect to AP) > I

why my wireless adapter works for stretch but not jessie

2018-10-08 Thread Long Wind
i've just bought a rt3070 usb wireless adapterand i've followed instructions  at : https://wiki.debian.org/rt2800usb it works for stretch, but not jessie in jessie the module seems to load normallybut i can't run dhcp (can't connect to AP)

Re: Driver for a TP-LINK USB wireless adapter.

2013-07-25 Thread Philip Ashmore
On 25/07/13 09:52, Virgo Pärna wrote: > On Wed, 24 Jul 2013 10:27:15 +0100, Philip Ashmore > wrote: >> If it's anything like the TL-WR702N then you need to configure it via >> it's web interface, which may be in Chinese. >> > > WIFI card with a web interface? No that would be something... :D

Re: Re: Driver for a TP-LINK USB wireless adapter.

2013-07-25 Thread atar
You might have some luck with the firmware-atheros package. Install it and add a line ath9k in /etc/modules. HTH Hi there!! I've installed the package you've suggested and loaded all of its modules (not just ath9k) to the kernel by the modprobe command. unfortunately, this didn't solve th

Re: Driver for a TP-LINK USB wireless adapter.

2013-07-25 Thread Virgo Pärna
On Wed, 24 Jul 2013 10:27:15 +0100, Philip Ashmore wrote: > If it's anything like the TL-WR702N then you need to configure it via > it's web interface, which may be in Chinese. > WIFI card with a web interface? No that would be something... :D Anyway, "lsusb" output should show more inf

Re: Driver for a TP-LINK USB wireless adapter.

2013-07-24 Thread Philip Ashmore
On 23/07/13 22:36, atar wrote: > Hi there!! > > I've a TP-LINK USB wireless adapter with model number TL-WN722N. When > I plug it in to one of the USB slots in my PC, its LED diode isn't > flashing (although under WIN XP it is flashing) and I cannot use it. > fro

Re: Driver for a TP-LINK USB wireless adapter.

2013-07-23 Thread Wayne Topa
On 07/23/2013 05:36 PM, atar wrote: > Hi there!! > > I've a TP-LINK USB wireless adapter with model number TL-WN722N. When I > plug it in to one of the USB slots in my PC, its LED diode isn't > flashing (although under WIN XP it is flashing) and I cannot use it. > fro

Re: Driver for a TP-LINK USB wireless adapter.

2013-07-23 Thread Wayne Topa
On 07/23/2013 05:36 PM, atar wrote: > USB wireless adapter Not enough info supplied. You could look at this site [1] to find out your answer. 1. http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Devices/USB HTH -- Wayne -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject

Driver for a TP-LINK USB wireless adapter.

2013-07-23 Thread atar
Hi there!! I've a TP-LINK USB wireless adapter with model number TL-WN722N. When I plug it in to one of the USB slots in my PC, its LED diode isn't flashing (although under WIN XP it is flashing) and I cannot use it. from the messages of the 'dmesg' command it seems th

Re: USB ID 7392:7811 Edimax Technology Co., Ltd EW-7811Un 802.11n Wireless Adapter [Realtek RTL8188CUS] in debian

2011-11-29 Thread Scott Ferguson
On 30/11/11 09:25, Wojciech Zabolotny wrote: > On Nov 29, 10:50 pm, Scott Ferguson wrote: >> On 30/11/11 07:06, wzab wrote: > >> Did you try:- >> lsmod | grep rtl819 >> ? >> > > the above previously returned > rtl8192cu and rtl8192c_common (now only the second one). > > Yes, I had this module i

Re: Re: USB ID 7392:7811 Edimax Technology Co., Ltd EW-7811Un 802.11n Wireless Adapter [Realtek RTL8188CUS] in debian

2011-11-29 Thread Wojciech Zabolotny
On Nov 29, 10:50 pm, Scott Ferguson wrote: > On 30/11/11 07:06, wzab wrote: > Did you try:- > lsmod | grep rtl819 > ? > the above previously returned rtl8192cu and rtl8192c_common (now only the second one). Yes, I had this module installed (that's why I had to disable it by renaming rtl8192cu.k

Re: USB ID 7392:7811 Edimax Technology Co., Ltd EW-7811Un 802.11n Wireless Adapter [Realtek RTL8188CUS] in debian

2011-11-29 Thread Scott Ferguson
On 30/11/11 07:06, wzab wrote: > Hi, > > I've bought chip and small (what's important - it can be kept in the USB > jack all the time without thee risk of breaking out) 80211n adapter: USB > ID 7392:7811Edimax Technology Co., Ltd EW-7811Un 802.11n Wireless >

USB ID 7392:7811 Edimax Technology Co., Ltd EW-7811Un 802.11n Wireless Adapter [Realtek RTL8188CUS] in debian

2011-11-29 Thread wzab
Hi, I've bought chip and small (what's important - it can be kept in the USB jack all the time without thee risk of breaking out) 80211n adapter: USB ID 7392:7811Edimax Technology Co., Ltd EW-7811Un 802.11n Wireless Adapter [Realtek RTL8188CUS]. Unfortunately it doesn't work wi

Re: USB Wireless Adapter

2011-01-07 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Jo, 06 ian 11, 18:59:59, Doug wrote: > You may be expecting too much of this (discontinued) device: your cellphone > can transmit and receive for miles; this 802.11 device can only be > expected to > work for 30 feet or so. Anything over that is gravy. The OP probably meant the wireless devi

Re: USB Wireless Adapter

2011-01-06 Thread Doug
On 01/06/2011 06:06 PM, Rainer Dorsch wrote: Hello, I have two D-Link DWL-G122 (rev B1 and C1) sticks. Technically, they work, but their transmission quality is not very high and they need a high wireless signal quality (maybe I cannot enable their full TX power). Is there an USB Wireless

Re: Out of the box USB wireless adapter

2010-01-17 Thread Tim Tebbit
ZephyrQ wrote: > So, what USB wireless adapters will work out of the box, or is there a > website that will list them? Friend just purchased the Alfa AWUS036H the other day and I did see him open the box. Worked find with the latest Kernel those guys are providing. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email t

Re: Out of the box USB wireless adapter

2010-01-17 Thread Mark
>On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 6:27 PM, ZephyrQ wrote: [snip] >So, what USB wireless adapters will work out of the box, or is there a >website that will list them? [snip] This link was provided by Celejar from this list about 6 months ago when I asked a similar question - just select the USB interfa

Out of the box USB wireless adapter

2010-01-17 Thread ZephyrQ
I'm helping another family (not tech savvy) that is trying to use a debian flavored OS and they have 2 computers...one is running XP and has the wireless modem (a 2Wire) but the other computer is running linux and we need a USB wireless adapter that works out of the box. They have bought 3 s

Re: Looking for a USB Wireless Adapter that supports wpa-supplicant

2009-12-16 Thread Olaf Reitmaier Veracierta
w that someone is using it on Debian. Thanks in advance for any/all replies. I have an AZiO AWU254 (Ver: 1.0) adapter. From lsusb: Bus 001 Device 004: ID 148f:2573 Ralink Technology, Corp. RT2501USB Wireless Adapter As you can see, it uses a Ralink chipset, and it is supported by the in

Re: Looking for a USB Wireless Adapter that supports wpa-supplicant

2009-12-16 Thread Olaf Reitmaier Veracierta
w that someone is using it on Debian. Thanks in advance for any/all replies. I have an AZiO AWU254 (Ver: 1.0) adapter. From lsusb: Bus 001 Device 004: ID 148f:2573 Ralink Technology, Corp. RT2501USB Wireless Adapter As you can see, it uses a Ralink chipset, and it is supported by the in

Re: Looking for a USB Wireless Adapter that supports wpa-supplicant

2009-12-16 Thread Wayne
s using it on Debian. Thanks in advance for any/all replies. I have an AZiO AWU254 (Ver: 1.0) adapter. From lsusb: Bus 001 Device 004: ID 148f:2573 Ralink Technology, Corp. RT2501USB Wireless Adapter As you can see, it uses a Ralink chipset, and it is supported by the in-kernel Ralink drive

Re: Looking for a USB Wireless Adapter that supports wpa-supplicant

2009-12-16 Thread Celejar
t either one until I know that someone is using it on Debian. > > Thanks in advance for any/all replies. I have an AZiO AWU254 (Ver: 1.0) adapter. From lsusb: Bus 001 Device 004: ID 148f:2573 Ralink Technology, Corp. RT2501USB Wireless Adapter As you can see, it uses a Ralink chipset, and

Looking for a USB Wireless Adapter that supports wpa-supplicant

2009-12-16 Thread Wayne
As the subject says I need a USB adapter that works on Debian and supports wpa-supplicant. We are finally able to get a fate network connect here in the mountains, using a Verizon MiFi2200 connection. The only problem is that all of my USB Wireless adapters are to old and don't work with w

Re: [SOLVED] Wireless Adapter Card compatibility

2009-08-19 Thread Nate Bargmann
* Wayne Topa [2009 Aug 19 13:48 -0500]: > Glad you got a good buy. I'm sure you'll be happy with the Atheros > chip. I sure am. Ditto, Wayne. I think now the Atheros chipsets should be among the preferred wireless adapters these days. I bought a Linksys WPC-55AG almost five years ago and it

Re: [SOLVED] Wireless Adapter Card compatibility

2009-08-19 Thread Wayne Topa
Mark wrote: Wayne wrote: Do a google search for madwifi. All the info about cards that work with the Atheros drivers is there. Look for the Compatibility page. Thanks Wayne, unfortunately the madwifi Compatibility page is broken when I go there (http://www.madwifi.org/wiki/Compatibility). N

Re: [SOLVED] Wireless Adapter Card compatibility

2009-08-19 Thread Mark
Wayne wrote: >> Do a google search for madwifi. All the info about cards that work with the Atheros drivers is there. Look for the Compatibility page. Thanks Wayne, unfortunately the madwifi Compatibility page is broken when I go there (http://www.madwifi.org/wiki/Compatibility). No problem, I

Re: [SOLVED] Wireless Adapter Card compatibility

2009-08-19 Thread Wayne Topa
Mark wrote: Awesome info, thanks everyone for helping find a good solution. I have yet to purchase but have very good direction on some candidates to buy now. Klistvud: Thanks for the tips - I prefer to put my money towards a Linux-friendly company any chance I get. I'd prefer a new card if po

Re: [SOLVED] Wireless Adapter Card compatibility

2009-08-19 Thread Mark
Awesome info, thanks everyone for helping find a good solution. I have yet to purchase but have very good direction on some candidates to buy now. Klistvud: Thanks for the tips - I prefer to put my money towards a Linux-friendly company any chance I get. I'd prefer a new card if possible but not

Re: Wireless Adapter Card compatibility

2009-08-19 Thread Nate Bargmann
I've had excellent success with Atheros based adapters. They now use the ath5k module included with recent kernels. I dont't have any of the newer hardware that requires the ath9k driver, however. - Nate >> -- "The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all possible worlds. The pessi

Re: Wireless Adapter Card compatibility

2009-08-19 Thread Klistvud
; http://kmuto.jp/debian/hcl/). My question is simple: I inherited an > old > (very old) laptop with no built-in wireless support so I need to > purchase a > wireless adapter. Given the limitation of 2 usb ports but 1 > available > CardBus slot I'd prefer to use a card-style adapt

Re: Wireless Adapter Card compatibility

2009-08-18 Thread Celejar
On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 10:03:35 -0700 Mark wrote: > After numerous Google searches I'm unable to arrive at a definitive > answer/website so please send me a link if I've missed something (here's the > best I've found so far: http://www.linux-drivers.org/, > http://kmuto.jp/debian/hcl/). My question

Re: Wireless Adapter Card compatibility

2009-08-18 Thread Mark
something (here's > the > > best I've found so far: http://www.linux-drivers.org/, > > http://kmuto.jp/debian/hcl/). My question is simple: I inherited an old > > (very old) laptop with no built-in wireless support so I need to purchase > a > > wireless adapt

Re: Wireless Adapter Card compatibility

2009-08-18 Thread Howard Eisenberger
hcl/). My question is simple: I inherited an old > (very old) laptop with no built-in wireless support so I need to purchase a > wireless adapter. Given the limitation of 2 usb ports but 1 available > CardBus slot I'd prefer to use a card-style adapter versus a usb-type. I'm > c

Wireless Adapter Card compatibility

2009-08-18 Thread Mark
old) laptop with no built-in wireless support so I need to purchase a wireless adapter. Given the limitation of 2 usb ports but 1 available CardBus slot I'd prefer to use a card-style adapter versus a usb-type. I'm considering one of these two models but want to confirm they will play n

Re: USB Wireless Adapter for Linux?

2009-03-26 Thread Dieder Vervoort
Bus 002 Device 002: ID 148f:2573 Ralink Technology, Corp. RT2501USB Wireless Adapter Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub Bus 001 Device 002: ID 045e:0039 Microsoft Corp. IntelliMouse Optical Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub iwconfig

Re: USB Wireless Adapter for Linux?

2009-03-15 Thread Martin Sewell
Inc. QuickCam Chat Bus 002 Device 006: ID 05e3:0608 Genesys Logic, Inc. USB-2.0 4-Port HUB Bus 002 Device 005: ID 046d:0a0b Logitech, Inc. Bus 002 Device 004: ID 05e3:0608 Genesys Logic, Inc. USB-2.0 4-Port HUB Bus 002 Device 002: ID 148f:2573 Ralink Technology, Corp. RT2501USB Wireless Adapter Bus

Re: USB Wireless Adapter for Linux?

2009-03-14 Thread Dieder Vervoort
what if you run lsusb iwconfig On Saturday 14 March 2009 22:18:45 Martin Sewell wrote: > Dave Ewart wrote: > > On Thursday, 19.02.2009 at 10:38 +, Dave Ewart wrote: > >> On Wednesday, 18.02.2009 at 22:36 +0200, Dotan Cohen wrote: > I've used two Edimax adapters without issue: they ju

Re: USB Wireless Adapter for Linux?

2009-03-14 Thread Martin Sewell
Dave Ewart wrote: On Thursday, 19.02.2009 at 10:38 +, Dave Ewart wrote: On Wednesday, 18.02.2009 at 22:36 +0200, Dotan Cohen wrote: I've used two Edimax adapters without issue: they just work. Really? The last time I tried, the fact that the Edimax adaptors did not work was the second mo

Re: USB Wireless Adapter for Linux?

2009-02-19 Thread Dave Ewart
On Thursday, 19.02.2009 at 10:38 +, Dave Ewart wrote: > On Wednesday, 18.02.2009 at 22:36 +0200, Dotan Cohen wrote: > > > > I've used two Edimax adapters without issue: they just work. > > > > Really? The last time I tried, the fact that the Edimax adaptors did > > not work was the second mo

Re: USB Wireless Adapter for Linux?

2009-02-19 Thread Dotan Cohen
2009/2/19 Dave Ewart : > My receipt says the adapter I got was "Edimax EW-7318USg 54G 802.11 > b/g". According to google, it should work. Thanks! -- Dotan Cohen http://what-is-what.com http://gibberish.co.il א-ב-ג-ד-ה-ו-ז-ח-ט-י-ך-כ-ל-ם-מ-ן-נ-ס-ע-ף-פ-ץ-צ-ק-ר-ש-ת ا-ب-ت-ث-ج-ح-خ-د-ذ-ر-ز-س-ش-ص-ض-ط-

Re: USB Wireless Adapter for Linux?

2009-02-19 Thread Dave Ewart
On Wednesday, 18.02.2009 at 22:36 +0200, Dotan Cohen wrote: > > I've used two Edimax adapters without issue: they just work. > > Really? The last time I tried, the fact that the Edimax adaptors did > not work was the second most duped bug in Launchpad. I've got a > neighbor that is getting Ubuntu

Re: USB Wireless Adapter for Linux?

2009-02-18 Thread Dotan Cohen
> I've used two Edimax adapters without issue: they just work. > Really? The last time I tried, the fact that the Edimax adaptors did not work was the second most duped bug in Launchpad. I've got a neighbor that is getting Ubuntu next week, if the issue truly is resolved. Thanks for the heads up.

Re: USB Wireless Adapter for Linux?

2009-02-18 Thread Celejar
On Wed, 18 Feb 2009 22:27:11 +0800 Umarzuki Mochlis wrote: > 2009/2/18 Thomas H. George > > > Are there usb wireless adapters known to work well with Linux? > > Ralink, but don't remember which. I test it on Ubuntu 8.10, works OK. http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2008/12/msg00544.html I'v

Re: USB Wireless Adapter for Linux?

2009-02-18 Thread Sam Kuper
2009/2/18 Thomas H. George > Are there usb wireless adapters known to work well with Linux? There's a pretty comprehensive list over at the Ubuntu wiki, though you'd have to interpolate to Debian. Basically, if it worked on Ubuntu a year or two ago, my guess is it would work on Lenny now.

Re: USB Wireless Adapter for Linux?

2009-02-18 Thread Rodrigo Valenzuela
On Wednesday 18 February 2009 11:29:36 Dave Ewart wrote: > On Wednesday, 18.02.2009 at 08:49 -0500, Thomas H. George wrote: > > Are there usb wireless adapters known to work well with Linux? > Ralink, Atheros, Intel Prowireless 2200 and 3945 and bunch more > I've used two Edimax adapters without is

Re: USB Wireless Adapter for Linux?

2009-02-18 Thread Dave Ewart
On Wednesday, 18.02.2009 at 08:49 -0500, Thomas H. George wrote: > Are there usb wireless adapters known to work well with Linux? I've used two Edimax adapters without issue: they just work. Dave. -- Dave Ewart da...@ceu.ox.ac.uk Computing Manager, Cancer Epidemiology Unit University of Oxford

Re: USB Wireless Adapter for Linux?

2009-02-18 Thread Umarzuki Mochlis
2009/2/18 Thomas H. George > Are there usb wireless adapters known to work well with Linux? Ralink, but don't remember which. I test it on Ubuntu 8.10, works OK. > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > list

USB Wireless Adapter for Linux?

2009-02-18 Thread Thomas H. George
Are there usb wireless adapters known to work well with Linux? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org

AZiO AWU254 USB wireless adapter (Ralink RT2571 chipset)

2008-12-08 Thread Celejar
Hi, This may be slightly off-topic, but I thought I'd post it, since it pertains to a commonly asked question. This cheap (currently $5 USD shipped (to the US), after a $10 rebate) USB wireless adapter apparently uses a Ralink chipset, and is supported under linux in general and Debi

Re: D-Link DWL-122 Wireless Adapter

2008-05-20 Thread Consultores Agropecuarios
El dom, 18-05-2008 a las 13:48 +0200, Michael Geiger escribió: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > Hello, > > francisco schrieb: > | Hello > | > | Does somebody knows how to install the DWL-122 Wireless Adapter? > > I have installed the same s

Re: D-Link DWL-122 Wireless Adapter

2008-05-18 Thread Michael Geiger
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello, francisco schrieb: | Hello | | Does somebody knows how to install the DWL-122 Wireless Adapter? I have installed the same stick a few month ago. DWL-122 are based on prism2 chipset. I used the latest linux-wlan-ng tar ball ( ftp://ftp.linux

Re: D-Link DWL-122 Wireless Adapter

2008-05-09 Thread Consultores Agropecuarios
El vie, 09-05-2008 a las 12:21 -0700, francisco escribió: > El mié, 16-04-2008 a las 09:01 +0200, Sven Joachim escribió: > > On 2008-04-16 03:35 +0200, francisco wrote: > > > > > Hello > > > > > > Does somebody knows how to install the DWL-122 Wireles

Re: D-Link DWL-122 Wireless Adapter

2008-04-16 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2008-04-16 03:35 +0200, francisco wrote: > Hello > > Does somebody knows how to install the DWL-122 Wireless Adapter? Which revision is that? It should be printed on the packing, if you can't find it, run lsusb as root and post the results. > I'm using testing-gnome,

D-Link DWL-122 Wireless Adapter

2008-04-15 Thread francisco
Hello Does somebody knows how to install the DWL-122 Wireless Adapter? I'm using testing-gnome, and i did: 1. install linux-wlan-ng 2. write wlancfg-"essid" 3. load up modules # modprobe prism2_usb prism2_doreset=1 4. # wlanctl-ng wlan0 lnxreq_ifstate ifstate=enable 5. # w

Re: wireless adapter recommendation

2007-05-27 Thread Wayne Topa
Default User([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said: <> > Thanks to all for your replies. > > I am trying to set up a Netgear MA111 (v1) usb wireless adapter on a > desktop system, later to set up on a laptop if it works on the desktop > system. Sorry but I h

Re: wireless adapter recommendation

2007-05-27 Thread Default User
On Sun, 2007-05-27 at 10:55 +0100, Chris Lale wrote: > Default User wrote: > > Would anyone please recommend a suitable wireless adapter for these > > conditons: > [...] > > 3) Should work "out of the box", with out having to try to learn how to > > r

Re: wireless adapter recommendation

2007-05-27 Thread Hugh Lawson
Chris Lale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Default User wrote: > > Would anyone please recommend a suitable wireless adapter for these > > conditons: > [...] > > 3) Should work "out of the box", with out having to try to learn how to > > recompile th

Re: wireless adapter recommendation

2007-05-27 Thread Chris Lale
Default User wrote: > Would anyone please recommend a suitable wireless adapter for these > conditons: [...] > 3) Should work "out of the box", with out having to try to learn how to > recompile the kernel or insert modules or ndiswrapper, etc. It's so simple these

Re: wireless adapter recommendation

2007-05-27 Thread Wackojacko
Default User wrote: Would anyone please recommend a suitable wireless adapter for these conditons: 1) Use in 2004 Toshiba Satellite M35X-S109. Has USB ports, Cardbus slot. Does not have mini-pci-E space/slot, (whaterver that is, it must be something new they have these days). Does not have

Re: wireless adapter recommendation

2007-05-26 Thread Gnu_Raiz
All I can say is stay away from anything that requires ndiswrapper, or uses window's drivers. No need to support products that do not have native drivers. That being said I would suggest Ralink chipset based solutions. They have native linux support, is not hard to setup, and they do support t

Re: wireless adapter recommendation

2007-05-26 Thread Wayne Topa
Default User([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said: > Would anyone please recommend a suitable wireless adapter for these > conditons: > > 1) Use in 2004 Toshiba Satellite M35X-S109. Has USB ports, Cardbus slot. > Does not have mini-pci-E space/slot, (whaterver that

wireless adapter recommendation

2007-05-26 Thread Default User
Would anyone please recommend a suitable wireless adapter for these conditons: 1) Use in 2004 Toshiba Satellite M35X-S109. Has USB ports, Cardbus slot. Does not have mini-pci-E space/slot, (whaterver that is, it must be something new they have these days). Does not have built-in wireless. 2

Re: wireless adapter/card recommendations?

2007-01-18 Thread John C
Wayne Topa wrote: In an effort to save you the pain of a smashing a good wireless card, I rushed to my wifi library, found what I though to be a match, and rushed to get to you before you completed the deed. These old eyes are not what they used to be. I'm glad you already knew about the

Re: wireless adapter/card recommendations?

2007-01-18 Thread Wayne Topa
celejar([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said: > On 1/18/07, Wayne Topa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > [snip] > > >The TRENDnet TEW-423PI is listed on > > as working perfectly with > >madwifi on Debian. > > > >Wayne > > There are 2 revisions of the 42

Re: wireless adapter/card recommendations?

2007-01-18 Thread celejar
On 1/18/07, John C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [snip] Naturally, the one I purchased turned out to have a Marvell chipset. But I do feel a lot better now that I've vented my frustration with my sledgehammer :) John I think the currently produced version has the Marvell chipset; I bought one s

Re: wireless adapter/card recommendations?

2007-01-18 Thread John C
celejar wrote: On 1/18/07, Wayne Topa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [snip] The TRENDnet TEW-423PI is listed on as working perfectly with madwifi on Debian. Wayne There are 2 revisions of the 423PI; one with the TI ACX111 that has linux support and one

Re: wireless adapter/card recommendations?

2007-01-18 Thread celejar
On 1/18/07, Wayne Topa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [snip] The TRENDnet TEW-423PI is listed on as working perfectly with madwifi on Debian. Wayne There are 2 revisions of the 423PI; one with the TI ACX111 that has linux support and one with a Marvell chi

Re: wireless adapter/card recommendations?

2007-01-18 Thread Wayne Topa
John C([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said: > > > Micha Feigin wrote: > >On Tue, 09 Jan 2007 17:11:41 -0600 > >John C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> > >>celejar wrote: > >>>On 1/9/07, John C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi folks, > > >>It doesn't look like anything wireless

Re: wireless adapter/card recommendations?

2007-01-17 Thread Mihira Fernando
On 1/18/07, John C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [snip] My current plan of attack is: 1) Take the first card I bought (TRENDnet TEW-423PI) and smash it with a sledgehammer... It does not deserve to live. err...ok.. 2) Drink a few gin and tonics. dont forget the Ice. 3) Box all this wireless

Re: wireless adapter/card recommendations?

2007-01-17 Thread John C
op that will work effortlessly with etch/sid. Preferably one whose drivers are already available as part of debian. So far I've not done well and purchased one that did not work. It turned out to have a Marvel Technology chip that is unusable (education can be expensive). What I'm lookin

Re: wireless adapter/card recommendations?

2007-01-17 Thread Nick Boyce
Mihira Fernando wrote: >> John C wrote: >> > What I'm looking for is a wireless adapter that will work with a >> > 802.11g 54Mbps router. I'd prefer an internal PCI card, but an >> > external USB would also be fine. > > By any DLINK wifi card. Th

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