Re: USB WiFi adapter doesn't work with Wheezy (but does work with Ubuntu)

2014-03-13 Thread Selim T. Erdogan
dclinton, 28.02.2014: > > On 14-02-28 10:16 AM, Klaus wrote: > >On 28/02/14 14:53, dclinton wrote: > >>On 14-02-27 03:13 PM, Klaus wrote: > >>>3.12 *OR* newer :-) > >That's at least what I gathered from here: > >, though you also > >made it working in

Re: USB WiFi adapter doesn't work with Wheezy (but does work with Ubuntu)

2014-02-28 Thread dclinton
On 14-02-28 10:16 AM, Klaus wrote: On 28/02/14 14:53, dclinton wrote: On 14-02-27 03:13 PM, Klaus wrote: 3.12 *OR* newer :-) That's at least what I gathered from here: , though you also made it working in your Ubuntu installation with kernel 3.11

Re: USB WiFi adapter doesn't work with Wheezy (but does work with Ubuntu)

2014-02-28 Thread Klaus
On 28/02/14 14:53, dclinton wrote: On 14-02-27 03:13 PM, Klaus wrote: 3.12 *OR* newer :-) That's at least what I gathered from here: , though you also made it working in your Ubuntu installation with kernel 3.11. No. 3.12 is the latest (and, I b

Re: USB WiFi adapter doesn't work with Wheezy (but does work with Ubuntu)

2014-02-28 Thread dclinton
On 14-02-27 04:25 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote: On 28/02/14 07:13, Klaus wrote: On 27/02/14 16:53, dclinton wrote: I copied that file over to my Debian machine Error: could not insert module rt5572sta.ko: Invalid module format As you found by trial and error, you can't just copy kernel modules

Re: USB WiFi adapter doesn't work with Wheezy (but does work with Ubuntu)

2014-02-28 Thread dclinton
On 14-02-27 03:13 PM, Klaus wrote: On 27/02/14 16:53, dclinton wrote: I copied that file over to my Debian machine > Error: could not insert module rt5572sta.ko: Invalid module format As you found by trial and error, you can't just copy kernel modules between kernel versions. As you also

Re: USB WiFi adapter doesn't work with Wheezy (but does work with Ubuntu)

2014-02-27 Thread Scott Ferguson
On 28/02/14 07:13, Klaus wrote: > On 27/02/14 16:53, dclinton wrote: >> >> I copied that file over to my Debian machine >> >> Error: could not insert module rt5572sta.ko: Invalid module format > > > As you found by trial and error, you can't just copy kernel modules > between kernel versions. > A

Re: USB WiFi adapter doesn't work with Wheezy (but does work with Ubuntu)

2014-02-27 Thread Klaus
On 27/02/14 16:53, dclinton wrote: I copied that file over to my Debian machine > Error: could not insert module rt5572sta.ko: Invalid module format As you found by trial and error, you can't just copy kernel modules between kernel versions. As you also found out, your Debian installation

Re: USB WiFi adapter doesn't work with Wheezy (but does work with Ubuntu)

2014-02-27 Thread dclinton
On 14-02-27 05:33 AM, Klaus wrote: On 26/02/14 22:09, dclinton wrote: TP-Link N900 TL-WDN4200. Using it successfully on Ubuntu 13.10, lsusb identifies the chipset as RT3573 Wireless Adapter (Ralink) and iwconfig assigns it: ra0 Ralink STA lsmod reports that the adapter is using the

Re: USB WiFi adapter doesn't work with Wheezy (but does work with Ubuntu)

2014-02-27 Thread Klaus
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Re: USB WiFi adapter doesn't work with Wheezy (but does work with Ubuntu)

2014-02-27 Thread Klaus
On 26/02/14 22:09, dclinton wrote: TP-Link N900 TL-WDN4200. Using it successfully on Ubuntu 13.10, lsusb identifies the chipset as RT3573 Wireless Adapter (Ralink) and iwconfig assigns it: ra0 Ralink STA lsmod reports that the adapter is using the rt5572sta driver. On the Ubuntu sys

USB WiFi adapter doesn't work with Wheezy (but does work with Ubuntu)

2014-02-26 Thread dclinton
Hi, I've been having all kinds of trouble finding a dual band USB WiFi adapter that will work with Debian Wheezy and I hope someone here can help. Our best (and pretty much last) hope is the TP-Link N900 TL-WDN4200. Using it successfully on Ubuntu 13.10, lsusb identifies the chipset as RT