I guess you call it regression, because your PCI ID was added to ssb.
Yes, we want to auto-load ssb for every SSB-based device. If you want to
use non-official (non-mainline) ndiswrapper, just blacklist native
driver.
What do you expect to be done in this ticket? I can only suggest fixing
When this was bug was first reported 3 years ago, there was no native
driver for my wlan adapter. The ndis-wrapper was the only way to get it
to work and ssb was getting in the way.
At least in my case this bug can be closed, there is now a driver for my
wlan adapter. I don't need the ndis
in Ubuntu 10.10 i have to do
rmmod ssb
modprobe ndiswrapper
to let my WLAN run..
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On Ubuntu 10.04 I'm no longer using the NDIS wrapper. Jockey installs a
proprietary driver for my wireless network adapter.
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I can confirm that the bug is back in jaunty (Dell XPS m1210, wireless
1500 draft 802.11n dual-band wireless) :
lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/PM/GMS, 943/940GML and
945GT Express Memory Controller Hub (rev 03)
This bug is back in jaunty for me with ndiswrapper and the wl modules.
If I unload ssb and load one of those then load ssb again everything
works fine.
02:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4328 802.11a/b/g/n (rev 03)
Subsystem: Apple Computer Inc. Device 0088
Sorry, forgot some info:
Linux ronin 2.6.28-9-generic #29-Ubuntu SMP Sun Mar 8 02:02:39 UTC 2009
x86_64 GNU/Linux
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I was just pasting and editing from levmatta's earlier post, but I made
one mistake this is how /etc/init.d/ndiswrapper
/etc/rc1.d/S01ndiswrapper actually look:
#! /bin/sh
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: ndiswrapper
# Required-Start:
# Required-Stop:
# Default-Start: S
# Default-Stop:
#
I too have a BCM4328 card (Dell Wireless 1505 Draft-N). I finally got it
to work after reading this post, although I had to modify Levmatta's
original procedure. The WL and SSB modules worked for the wireless card,
but the speed was god awfully slow (max 10K/sec as slow as 50
bytes/sec) and I
I have no problems in Intrepid. I did a upgrade (not a clean install)
and as far as I know Replaced all my customized system scripts and
configurations. To repeat: my system is now without customizations and
the /etc/init.d/ndiswrapper is all commented.
Working well.
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sorry i have to commentout ssb
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working workaround:
http://kababunka.de/blog/blog1.php/2008/03/26/ndiswrapper-unter-
ubuntu-8-04
con
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I have the Broadcom BCM4328 as well and the problem seems not to appear
when I'm using the 386 kernel (instead of the generic) on Hardy
(2.6.24-16 and 2.6.24-17).
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I can confirm that adding
install ndiswrapper modprobe -r ohci_hcd ssb; modprobe --ignore-install
ndiswrapper $CMDLINE_OPTS; modprobe ohci_hcd
to
/etc/modprobe.d/ndiswrapper
and then following these directions:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx/Feisty_No-Fluff
Worked
I can confirm this bug for Hardy release candidate. I have a bcm4311 and
ssb don't let the wireless work with ndiswrapper.
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Sorry, but my issue started at about the same kernel revision, and doing
the workaround (rmmod ssb rmmod ndiswrapper modprobe ndiswrapper
modprobe ssb) does work for me, as mentioned in my previous commend.
So, that seems to indicate that it is, a the very least, a related
issue.
You recommend
I assume that the ssb driver is getting loaded for the wireless card,
but since b43 doesn't work (won't associate with the access point) and
the version from compat-wireless really doesn't work (errors with ssb in
dmesg), ndiswrapper is the only way to go for now. But it doesn't work
if ssb loads
I've created a new bug report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/218763
since this bug report really is for a very specific issue.
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** Attachment added: lspci output from my HP pavilion amd64 laptop
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13531268/lspci.out
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Thanks Matt, I will mark this as Confirmed. I don't see an explanation
as to why it was marked Incomplete so unless one is provided, it appears
to be rather full of information.
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Matt: Your lspci output indicates that you have a BCM4311, not a
BCM4328. There is also no indication that your problem is related to
the ssb module. The bug that I reported was about a single line added
to modules.pcimap in -11 that assigns the 4328 to ssb; no other lines
were added during that
still broken here, -16 kernel on amd64 laptop. doing the annoying
workaround fixes it. I hope this gets resolved before release -- Gutsy
was the first one where wireless worked decently for me, I'd hate to
have it broken again.
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For me kernel -16 is working fine.
How can I be sure that ndiswrapper is handling [14e4:4328] ??
Note: modinfo ssb does NOT list pci:v14E4d4328sv*sd*bc*sc*i*
modinfo ndiswrapper does not provide this information
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It would be quite helpful if the people who are still experiencing this
issue were to add the full output of 'lspci -vvnn' as an attachment to
the bug report. This will show us the PCI IDs of the device that the
ssb driver is getting loaded for. The ssb module should only be loaded
for the
This problem still appears in -16. That is, it is necessary to have
ndiswrapper load before ssb to get wireless to work. This is for
x86_64. I don't think this should be marked as fixed.
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I can confirm latest updates solve the issue.
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I have not tried Ubuntu 8.04 in the past few days, but I had the same problem
the last time I tried it (and with Foresight Linux 2.0, which I'm using now). I
will reload 8.04 tonight and see if it works for me now.
Does anyone know what changed in the most recent updates to resolve the
problem?
I have reinstalled 8.04 beta, performed all the updates possible
(including the newer kernel, 2.6.24-15-generic). I installed
ndiswrapper-common, ndiswrapper-utils-1.9, then installed the bcmwl5.inf
driver and modprobe'd ndiswrapper, and it immediately worked. Good to
know the fix is related to
Slight question: could the problems with ndiswrapper be related to this
article? http://kerneltrap.org/Linux/NDISwrapper_and_the_GPL
Looks like the kernel devs intentionally (or unintentionally) broke ndiswrapper
because it is not GPL and requests access to GPLONLY methods. Granted, with the
Yeah, this seems to have been fixed between -12 and -14. Marking fixed.
(To the other commenters: this was about a *specific* problem where the
ssb module would grab the BCM4328 device before ndiswrapper was loaded.
This is not a dumping ground for all your BCM4328/ndiswrapper problems.
I am not
Using a clean install of the beta Hardy and upgrading I don't have this
problem anymore.
NDISwrapper + WinXP drivers work without any further config than what I
normally do for other similar setups.
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I am also affected by this. rmmod ndiswrapper rmmod ssb modprobe
ndiswrapper fixes the issue. It's really irritating to do manually, and
causes my browsers, RSS, IM, and IRC clients to all have issues on
startup.
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I am also being affected by this on Hardy Heron Beta1
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lspci | grep Broadcom
06:04.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4318 [AirForce One 54g]
802.11g Wireless LAN Controller (rev 02)
I also noticed that I can unload ssb without unloading ohci_hcd. When i
tried at
levmatta's script worked beautifully for me as well with my Broadcom
Corporation BCM94311MCG wlan mini-PCI card, but like Kristopher the
module b43 was preventing ssb from unloading, so I just blacklisted it.
If I loose functionality, I'll add it to the script...
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This is affecting me as well in Hardy b1:
$ lspci|grep Broadcom
03:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4328 802.11a/b/g/n (rev
01)
ndiswrapper works fine in Gutsy
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This procedure has partially worked for me - I can see networks and
connect to unencrypted ones (haven't tried WEP yet). However, network-
manager no longer gives me the option of using Enterprise WPA.
@Adam It seems that wpa_supplicant isn't getting loaded. Perhaps this
has something to do
My apologies - network-manager is in fact working fine. *It* had
forgotten my WPA settings, but *I* had forgotten that you need to select
Connect to Other Wireless Network in order to set up a WPA-Enterprise
connection. My bad.
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The above script is great, but didn't work on my BCM4318 and would cause
the machine to hang. I modified it a bit (maybe you guys had some
blacklisted modules I didn't), here is my init.d script:
#!/bin/bash
rmmod b43
rmmod b44
rmmod ohci_hcd
rmmod ssb
rmmod ndiswrapper
modprobe ndiswrapper
Same bug for me, and no solution has worked...
Hope this bug will be killed for final release !
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An excellent solution, all working well here. Am wondering also, if
anyone has WPA enterprise working with this method? I can't seem to
authenticate with my system, however I WEP is fine.
Joe
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Shouldn't the new b43-fwcutter (not b43xx-fwcutter) version support this
hardware Broadcom Corporation BCM4328 802.11a/b/g/n (rev 03)
I have a Dell Inspiron 1525, and Ubuntu Hardy Alpha6 x86_64 ( 64 BITS).
If not how do I get the ndiswrapper to work? It is installed but I do
not know how
No, the b43-fwcutter doesn't support the bcm4328 wlan interface. Here is
the link to the supported devices
http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/b43
installing via ndiswrapper is described here:
Thanks mechanikking. After much pain I got to the same place that everybody
else here, but I wandered... is there was a better solution?
I am using a solution based on the bug report #182716. I actually prefer it a
lot, it is easier on the eye and can be turned off (to me).
Copy from Bug
I can confirm the bug with Hardy Alpha 6, too (2.6.24-11 and 2.6.24-12).
I have a Broadcom BCM4328 wlan chipset and the ssb module grabs the
device before ndiswrapper.
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I may be totally off here, but I think I've got the same issue with my
Broadcom Corporation BCM94311MCG wlan mini-PCI (rev 01) card. (14e4:4311
rev 01)
Hardy alpha 6 (2.6.24-12-generic x86_64)
Though unloading the modules b44, ssb and then ndiswrapper (in that
order), then reloading ndiswrapper,
I can confirm the bug with Hardy Alpha 6 (2.6.24-11)
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Thank you both for your suggestion. I tried them both. I tried Felix's
suggestion first and it worked until the next time I booted the laptop.
The wireless card has not been recognized even since. Then I tried
Anders suggestion and it did not work either.
Next I did a clean reinstall of Ubuntu
There was a bug in my workaround that resulted in broken USB. I
misspelled the ohci_hcd module name in the last modprobe command.
Replace the install-line I added to /etc/modprobe.d/ndiswrapper with
this one:
install ndiswrapper modprobe -r ohci_hcd ssb; modprobe --ignore-install
ndiswrapper
Maybe ssb is being loaded from the initrd, which has its own modprobe
configuration (copied in from /etc/modprobe.d by update-initramfs). So, you’d
need to do something like this.
* In /etc/modprobe.d/ndiswrapper, add
alias pci:v14E4d4328sv*sd*bc*sc*i* ndiswrapper
install ssb
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A tried Felix Kuehling suggestion and it works but at the expense of
loosing all USB functions. Hope somebody comes up with a fix! The
problem with Broadcom BCM4328 has been around for a while, even in Gutsy
and nobody appears to have found a solution for it. The old fix in
This bug is about a specific problem that showed up recently in Hardy
between 2.6.24-10 and 2.6.24-11. More general BCM4328 problems should
be reported as separate bugs.
This workaround might be cleaner than Felix’s, in that it loads
ndiswrapper earlier instead of unloading the USB modules
Me too. Not sure what you mean with blacklisting. ohci_hcd depends on
ssb, so I can't really prevent ssb from being loaded if I want USB to
work. I added this line to /etc/modprobe.d/ndiswrapper to work around
the problem:
install ndiswrapper modprobe -r ohci_hcd ssb; modprobe --ignore-install
I also have this issue, thanks for the helpful tips, I will try them
out!
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