here the better way to do this, add to /etc/network/interfaces the
following lines:
auto eth1
iface eth1 inet dhcp
wireless yes
wireless-mode managed
wireless-essid my-essid
wireless-key restricted myhexkey
(on the lines starting with "wireless" there should be a tab or some
blank cha
I have seen again on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS the dmesg entry:
eth1: Lucent/Agere firmware doesn't support manual roaming
I have a Dell TrueMobile 1150 Series PC Card and tried to connect to a
hidden WEP encrypted WLAN with shared key. It has found the network but
couldn't log in neither with network man
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It looks like this bug is resolved according to JohnHills comment #2.
The message "Lucent/Agere firmware doesn't support manual roaming" is
indicative of bug #498336 where the card fails to work with the
uncorrupted firmware. If you think that bug is the one you are
experiencing, subscribe to it
Hi
Tried without the firmware on a WEP fixed IP network
It logs on the network but it does nothing (no pings).
and with the driver:
It does not log on the network, keeps asking for the key.
Using a Toshiba 4600 with the Hermes C010827a
kernel 2.6.31.20
Cheers
Antonio
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Kernel oops loadin
Hi JohnHills,
Please be sure to confirm this issue exists with the latest development
release of Ubuntu. ISO CD images are available from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/lucid . If the issue remains, please
run the following command from a Terminal
(Applications->Accessories->Terminal). It w
in my IBM X32 with Karmic and 2.6.31-9-rt #152-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT RT if
I dont have the agere_sta_fw.bin installed it complains that it cannot
download it. Nevertheless it connects to my home wifi (with password)
with no problem. However I cannot connect to other networks which are
open. Iwlist ju
I had this problem (or a similar one) in Ubuntu Karmic 9.10. It ended up
being two problems, and I will detail my solution below.
1. You do need to download the correct firmware, which I downloaded from
http://marc.info/?l=orinoco-devel&m=121078835610877&q=p3 in tar format,
extracted, and renamed
Thank you John Hill,
This works well with my old Toshiba Satellite 2410 too. Though only with Wicd
network manager, not with Gnome n-m. Both reports that Agere firmware version
change from 8.10 to 9.48 but Gnome network-manager refuses to connect with or
without encryption enabled.
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Kernel
I can confirm that the steps outlined by JohnHills allows for WPA
access. I am using an old Toshiba Satellite A10 laptop with an Agere
wireless-b internal card on an alpha release of 9.10 (kernel 2.6.28-13).
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Kernel oops loading Agere firmware (orinoco module)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/3
I have WPA working with a agere/orinoco card the steps required are:
1. Use a 2.6.28 (or above) kernel (I am using linux-image-2.6.28-11-generic
from Jaunty 9.04 on an Intrepid system).
2. Copy "agere_sta_fw.bin" (the uncorrupted 65046 bytes version) into
/lib/firmware/
3. Eject and re-insert the
Hi everyone,
Like many of you, I'm eager to get my Lucent/Agere/Orinoco Silver/Gold
PCMCIA card working with WPA on my wife's old IBM X24. Kubuntu had made
a great impression on her, but I'm not (yet) willing to turn off or turn
down the encryption level of my wireless router. There are many other
Hopping to make life easier for other users I'm attaching the file mentioned on
previous comments.
This is the result after doing:
alex-mayo...@pavilion-n5495:~$ recode utf8..iso8859-1 agere_sta_fw.bin
After adding this file under /lib/firmware WPA became available I
believe, but from that point
I have a very similar problem with this card:
alex-mayo...@pavilion-n5495:~$ lspcmcia
Socket 0 Bridge:[yenta_cardbus] (bus ID: :02:04.0)
Socket 1 Bridge:[yenta_cardbus] (bus ID: :02:04.1)
Socket 1 Device 0: [orinoco_cs](bus ID: 1.0)
alex-mayo
The agere_sta_fw.bin file was indeed corrupted (it was 89729 bytes long) I used
recode to fix the file and now I have working WPA (not WPA2 though) with the
agere/hermes card and linux-image-2.6.28-11-generic.
The firmware should really be available in the linux-firmware package but so
far it i
Thank you ericw, next time I get access to the laptop (in about a week)
I will check firmware file for corruption.
ericw wrote:
> Hi,
> This is just a guess, but according to this mailing list post:
> http://lkml.indiana.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0903.0/5.html
> the firmware files downloade
Hi,
This is just a guess, but according to this mailing list post:
http://lkml.indiana.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0903.0/5.html
the firmware files downloaded from gitweb are getting corrupted due to a bug in
gitweb.
"The correct agere_sta_fw.bin is 65046 bytes long. The corrupted
agere_sta_
** Attachment added: "dmesg output"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21057784/dmesg.txt
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Kernel oops loading Agere firmware (orinoco module)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/315489
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