I have a broadcom bcm4318 wireless lan card on an Acer Travelmate 2492
notebook. The problem i have with it is that since the introduction of
the new b43 driver i cannot get it work (before b43 i used ndiswrapper
and it worked fine). What i want to do is to set up an ad-hoc wireless
networ.
On Sunday 10 February 2008 04:22:06 Pedro P wrote:
Hi,
My name is Javier and I'm a new in Linux. I have a problem with my wireless
card Broadcom
(WL-138G V2). The firmware is installed but I can't connect card. Also
NetworkManager
doesn't detect wireless card.
Can You help me?
Pedro P wrote:
Hi,
My name is Javier and I'm a new in Linux. I have a problem with my wireless
card Broadcom
(WL-138G V2). The firmware is installed but I can't connect card. Also
NetworkManager
doesn't detect wireless card.
Can You help me?
Regards,
Javier
Specifications of my
My name is Javier and I'm a new in Linux and I have a problem with my wireless
card (Asus
WL-138G V2) Chipset: BCM4318 PCI.
I think that SUSE 10.30 must automaticly configure card but it can't make it.
KNetwork Manager doesn't detect any wireless net. My router accept dchp and
wireless need
a
Hi,
You'll be glad I am the one who answers that :-D
You need to send more accurate information about your system:
*Kernel version (just type 'uname -r' command)
*There are 2 possible drivers for your wifi card:
- if your kernel version is = 2.6.23, probably your are using bcm43xx module
- if
Awesome response.
E
PS There's the old tale about the monkeys in a cage. You put bananas up
in the center and give them a chair. Eventually one gets on the chair,
and you use a firehose on them. After a time as soon as any monkey goes
toward the chair the others pull him down.. wanting to
Hi,
On Feb 2, 2008 8:11 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Awesome response.
E
PS There's the old tale about the monkeys in a cage. You put bananas up
in the center and give them a chair. Eventually one gets on the chair,
and you use a firehose on them. After a time as soon as any monkey goes
On Sunday 30 April 2006 06:33, Matej Cepl wrote:
Hi,
I have upgraded my kernel to 2.6.17-rc3 (on Debian/unstable) and
found that native driver (THANKS!!!) works just on every other
reboot. So, for example attached /var/log/messages contains
couple of oopses and other problems.
Can
Hi,
I have upgraded my kernel to 2.6.17-rc3 (on Debian/unstable) and
found that native driver (THANKS!!!) works just on every other
reboot. So, for example attached /var/log/messages contains
couple of oopses and other problems.
Can anybody help me to make my native driver working reliably or