On Sunday 23 December 2007 16:42:55 James Gardner wrote:
> Mike et al:
>
> So you'll know, ubuntu didn't work for this card either.  I think it is an
> issue with support for the atheros 5006 chipset.  I understand some older
> atheros chips work, but this one has ben driving me nuts.
>
> Regarding my wish for more than just the usual advice from internet docs, I
> promise that I have read them all, and tried them all, many times.  I
> didn't come here as a newby, who is too lazy to research, trying to get
> someone to read the docs for me.  I've been battling this problem for three
> weeks.  I really already did RTFM.  Many times.  I'm not a wireless expert,
> but I'm not a novice either (I'm writing this from a suse wireless laptop,
> but it has an intel chipset).  So rather than a lot of people sending me
> the same docs I've seen, and then me just responding with "I've tried that"
> over and over.  I was really hoping to find someone who has been through
> what I've been through and found a way to make it work.  Or maybe someone
> who knows of a distribution that works.  I prefer suse, but I need wireless
> more than I need suse.  I think I'm in a situation now where, after all
> this time of trying, it is too late to return the PC.  So I need to do
> something.
>
> So, that's where I'm coming from.  And I really do appreciate the responses
> so far.
>
> Regards,
>
> James
>

I have not been following this thread religiously so if you have already been 
pointed to this site please feel free to be as rude as you like : )

Try http://madwifi.org/ download and build the driver and it should work. This 
is the only way I got my Atheros wifi card working.

Mike

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