Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 2 - DNS managers)

2021-09-30 Thread Stella Ashburne
Hi Anssi Thanks for sharing your experience with me. > Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2021 at 8:15 PM > From: "Anssi Saari" > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Subject: Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 2 - DNS > managers) > > If you mean

Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 2 - DNS managers)

2021-09-30 Thread Stella Ashburne
Hi Greg > Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2021 at 7:21 PM > From: "Greg Wooledge" > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Subject: Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 2 - DNS > managers) > > > This page doesn't talk about iwd

Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 1 - Connection status show OK but unable to surf the net)

2021-09-30 Thread Stella Ashburne
Hi Thanks for sharing your experience with me. > Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2021 at 2:38 PM > From: "riveravaldez" > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Subject: Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 1 - > Connection status show OK but unable to s

Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 1 - Connection status show OK but unable to surf the net)

2021-09-30 Thread Stella Ashburne
Hi > Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2021 at 2:29 PM > From: to...@tuxteam.de > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Subject: Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 1 - > Connection status show OK but unable to surf the net) > > I don't know about iwd sp

Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 2 - DNS managers)

2021-09-30 Thread Stella Ashburne
Hi David Happy to hear from you again. > Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2021 at 1:38 PM > From: "David Wright" > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Subject: Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 2 - DNS > managers) > > > My usual strategy

Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 2 - DNS managers)

2021-09-30 Thread Reco
On Thu, Sep 30, 2021 at 03:15:09PM +0300, Anssi Saari wrote: > Stella Ashburne writes: > > > I also installed the package resolvconf because I need to use it with > > openvpn. > > If you mean you want to use the old script update-resolv-conf with > openvpn, I never got that to do the right

Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 2 - DNS managers)

2021-09-30 Thread Anssi Saari
Stella Ashburne writes: > I also installed the package resolvconf because I need to use it with openvpn. If you mean you want to use the old script update-resolv-conf with openvpn, I never got that to do the right thing with any reliability. With systemd-resolved you can use

Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 2 - DNS managers)

2021-09-30 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Thu, Sep 30, 2021 at 12:38:29AM -0500, David Wright wrote: > My usual strategy is to let the Debian installer set the dns server to > IP address of the router, and configure the router to query 8.8.8.8/1.1.1.1. > It's not ideal if you have a router that doesn't "belong" to you, > ie that you

Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 1 - Connection status show OK but unable to surf the net)

2021-09-30 Thread riveravaldez
On 9/30/21, David Wright wrote: > On Wed 29 Sep 2021 at 18:06:12 (-0400), Dan Ritter wrote: > >> [ … ] However, while I know a fair amount about >> networking, I don't know anything about iwd. >> >> Very few people here have experience with iwd. It does not yet >> seem to be working for you. >>

Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 1 - Connection status show OK but unable to surf the net)

2021-09-30 Thread tomas
On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 11:18:16PM +0200, Stella Ashburne wrote: > Hi Dan > > > Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2021 at 3:09 AM > > From: "Dan Ritter" > > To: "Stella Ashburne" > > Cc: "debian-user mailing list" > > Su

Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 2 - DNS managers)

2021-09-29 Thread David Wright
On Wed 29 Sep 2021 at 15:39:38 (+0200), Stella Ashburne wrote: > I refer to the sub-section "Select DNS manager" > (https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Iwd), in which the statement reads as > follows: > > At the moment, iwd supports two DNS managers - systemd-resolved and resolvconf > > Question:

Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 1 - Connection status show OK but unable to surf the net)

2021-09-29 Thread David Wright
On Wed 29 Sep 2021 at 18:06:12 (-0400), Dan Ritter wrote: > [ … ] However, while I know a fair amount about > networking, I don't know anything about iwd. > > Very few people here have experience with iwd. It does not yet > seem to be working for you. > > Might I suggest wicd, which people here

Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 1 - Connection status show OK but unable to surf the net)

2021-09-29 Thread David Wright
On Wed 29 Sep 2021 at 15:18:44 (+0200), Stella Ashburne wrote: > > Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2021 at 4:45 AM > > From: "Dan Ritter" > > > > Try > > > > sudo dhclient wlan0 > > > > and see if that gives you an IP and a default route, at which > > point apt update should work. > > > > I

Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 1 - Connection status show OK but unable to surf the net)

2021-09-29 Thread Charles Curley
On Wed, 29 Sep 2021 15:04:21 +0200 Stella Ashburne wrote: > What is the exact location of .emacs file? ~/.emacs In case you don't speak fluent Unix, the tilde (~) expands to the user's home directory. So that is a shorthand way of saying, $HOME/.emacs "Dot files", files with a leading dot,

Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 1 - Connection status show OK but unable to surf the net)

2021-09-29 Thread Dan Ritter
Stella Ashburne wrote: > Hi Dan > > > Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2021 at 3:09 AM > > From: "Dan Ritter" > > To: "Stella Ashburne" > > Cc: "debian-user mailing list" > > Subject: Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless n

Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 1 - Connection status show OK but unable to surf the net)

2021-09-29 Thread Stella Ashburne
> Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2021 at 3:36 AM > From: "Greg Wooledge" > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Subject: Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 1 - > Connection status show OK but unable to surf the net) > > [.} &

Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 1 - Connection status show OK but unable to surf the net)

2021-09-29 Thread Stella Ashburne
Hi Dan > Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2021 at 3:09 AM > From: "Dan Ritter" > To: "Stella Ashburne" > Cc: "debian-user mailing list" > Subject: Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 1 - > Connection status show OK but u

Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 1 - Connection status show OK but unable to surf the net)

2021-09-29 Thread Reco
Hi. On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 03:36:29PM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote: > Debian doesn't use "iwd" (whatever that is) to configure network > interfaces. Whatever created this file, it's not being used. That statement is incorrect. Even then "Debian" actually means "an OS installation", iwd

Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 1 - Connection status show OK but unable to surf the net)

2021-09-29 Thread Greg Wooledge
't use "iwd" (whatever that is) to configure network interfaces. Whatever created this file, it's not being used. Debian uses /etc/network/intefaces, which is a file documented by the man page interfaces(5). Any interface that's correctly defined in this file will be configured by it. If netwo

Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 1 - Connection status show OK but unable to surf the net)

2021-09-29 Thread Dan Ritter
Stella Ashburne wrote: > Hi Dan > > Setting static IP address in network configuration > Add the following section to /var/lib/iwd/network.type file. For example: > > /var/lib/iwd/spaceship.psk > [IPv4] > Address=192.168.1.10 > Netmask=255.255.255.0 > Gateway=192.168.1.1 >

Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 1 - Connection status show OK but unable to surf the net)

2021-09-29 Thread Stella Ashburne
Hi Dan > Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2021 at 10:08 PM > From: "Dan Ritter" > To: "Stella Ashburne" > Cc: "debian-user mailing list" > Subject: Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 1 - > Connection status show OK but un

Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 1 - Connection status show OK but unable to surf the net)

2021-09-29 Thread Dan Ritter
Stella Ashburne wrote: > Hi Dan > > > Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2021 at 9:30 PM > > From: "Dan Ritter" > > To: "Stella Ashburne" > > Cc: "debian-user mailing list" > > Subject: Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless n

Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 1 - Connection status show OK but unable to surf the net)

2021-09-29 Thread Stella Ashburne
Hi Dan > Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2021 at 9:30 PM > From: "Dan Ritter" > To: "Stella Ashburne" > Cc: "debian-user mailing list" > Subject: Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 1 - > Connection status show OK but

iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 2 - DNS managers)

2021-09-29 Thread Stella Ashburne
I refer to the sub-section "Select DNS manager" (https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Iwd), in which the statement reads as follows: At the moment, iwd supports two DNS managers - systemd-resolved and resolvconf Question: Which of the above two manages my DNS queries in a default Debian with

Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 1 - Connection status show OK but unable to surf the net)

2021-09-29 Thread Dan Ritter
Stella Ashburne wrote: > Hi Dan > > Thanks for your reply. > > May I refer you to the sub-section titled "Setting static IP address in > network configuration" of ArchLinux' wiki on iwd > (https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Iwd). > > My file whitecollar.psk located in /var/lib/iwd/ has the

Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 1 - Connection status show OK but unable to surf the net)

2021-09-29 Thread Stella Ashburne
Hi Dan Thanks for your reply. > Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2021 at 4:45 AM > From: "Dan Ritter" > To: "Stella Ashburne" > Cc: "debian-user mailing list" > Subject: Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 1 - > Conn

Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 1 - Connection status show OK but unable to surf the net)

2021-09-29 Thread Stella Ashburne
Hi guys Thanks for your replies. > Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2021 at 6:20 AM > From: "Jude DaShiell" > To: "Dan Ritter" , "Stella Ashburne" > , "debian-user mailing list" > Subject: Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless ne

Re: buggy N-M (was: Debian 11: Unable to detect wireless interface on an old laptop) computer

2021-09-29 Thread Markus Schönhaber
29.09.21, 08:48 +0200, to...@tuxteam.de: Another often forgotten dimension is perception. Your buggy software might be my sweet spot and vice versa. Bug is, as they say, in the eye of the beholder :) https://xkcd.com/1172/ -- Regards mks

Re: buggy N-M (was: Debian 11: Unable to detect wireless interface on an old laptop) computer

2021-09-29 Thread tomas
On Tue, Sep 28, 2021 at 07:52:19PM +0100, Brian wrote: > On Tue 28 Sep 2021 at 19:12:27 +0100, Joe wrote: > > > On Tue, 28 Sep 2021 16:12:21 +0200 > > wrote: > > > [... no software isn't buggy...] > > It's a matter of degree. All software has bugs, even if you haven't > > seen them yet. > >

Re: buggy N-M (was: Debian 11: Unable to detect wireless interface on an old laptop) computer

2021-09-28 Thread Richard Hector
This isn't really a good place to chip in, but the best I can find from the messages I haven't deleted ... On 29/09/21 2:00 am, Henning Follmann wrote: My comment to the OP was basically on the nebulous source (most VPN Providers) and the generalized categorization (N-M is buggy), which I

Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 1 - Connection status show OK but unable to surf the net)

2021-09-28 Thread Jude DaShiell
te: > > Based on ArchLinux's tutorial on using iwd to connect to a wireless network > > (https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Iwd), I managed to connect to my wireless > > routeror so I thought :( > > > > Below are the relevant outputs: > > &g

Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 1 - Connection status show OK but unable to surf the net)

2021-09-28 Thread Dan Ritter
Stella Ashburne wrote: > Based on ArchLinux's tutorial on using iwd to connect to a wireless network > (https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Iwd), I managed to connect to my wireless > routeror so I thought :( > > Below are the relevant outputs: > >

iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 1 - Connection status show OK but unable to surf the net)

2021-09-28 Thread Stella Ashburne
Based on ArchLinux's tutorial on using iwd to connect to a wireless network (https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Iwd), I managed to connect to my wireless routeror so I thought :( Below are the relevant outputs: In Terminal #1 username@hostname:~$ iwctl [iwd]# device wlan0 show

Re: buggy N-M (was: Debian 11: Unable to detect wireless interface on an old laptop) computer

2021-09-28 Thread Joe
On Tue, 28 Sep 2021 19:52:19 +0100 Brian wrote: > On Tue 28 Sep 2021 at 19:12:27 +0100, Joe wrote: > > > On Tue, 28 Sep 2021 16:12:21 +0200 > > wrote: > > > > >.. > > > > > > But this wasn't my point. My point was rather that it is going out > > > on a thin limb to say a complex piece of

Re: buggy N-M (was: Debian 11: Unable to detect wireless interface on an old laptop) computer

2021-09-28 Thread Brian
On Tue 28 Sep 2021 at 19:12:27 +0100, Joe wrote: > On Tue, 28 Sep 2021 16:12:21 +0200 > wrote: > > >.. > > > > But this wasn't my point. My point was rather that it is going out > > on a thin limb to say a complex piece of software isn't "buggy". > > > It's a matter of degree. All software

Re: buggy N-M (was: Debian 11: Unable to detect wireless interface on an old laptop) computer

2021-09-28 Thread Joe
On Tue, 28 Sep 2021 16:12:21 +0200 wrote: >.. > > But this wasn't my point. My point was rather that it is going out > on a thin limb to say a complex piece of software isn't "buggy". > It's a matter of degree. All software has bugs, even if you haven't seen them yet. But only some software

Re: buggy N-M (was: Debian 11: Unable to detect wireless interface on an old laptop) computer

2021-09-28 Thread tomas
On Tue, Sep 28, 2021 at 10:28:49AM -0400, Cindy Sue Causey wrote: [...] > What fried my brain last night was on trying to remember if nm had > been too "complicated" and thus not user-friendly for *me*. I still > see other people rave about it. That's cool. Definitely. > At the end of the day,

Re: buggy N-M (was: Debian 11: Unable to detect wireless interface on an old laptop) computer

2021-09-28 Thread Cindy Sue Causey
uot;or" with wicd then wicd-curses and have never looked back. That's with hardwires, though. I haven't had an excuse to spend time duking it out with attaching wireless. What fried my brain last night was on trying to remember if nm had been too "complicated" and thus not user-fr

Re: buggy N-M (was: Debian 11: Unable to detect wireless interface on an old laptop) computer

2021-09-28 Thread Henning Follmann
On Tue, Sep 28, 2021 at 08:14:40AM -0500, Nicholas Geovanis wrote: > On Tue, Sep 28, 2021, 8:01 AM Henning Follmann > wrote: > > > On Tue, Sep 28, 2021 at 09:41:22AM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > > > On Mon, Sep 27, 2021 at 04:47:07PM -0400, Henning Follmann wrote: > > > > > > [...] > > > > >

Re: buggy N-M (was: Debian 11: Unable to detect wireless interface on an old laptop) computer

2021-09-28 Thread tomas
On Tue, Sep 28, 2021 at 09:00:47AM -0400, Henning Follmann wrote: > On Tue, Sep 28, 2021 at 09:41:22AM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > > On Mon, Sep 27, 2021 at 04:47:07PM -0400, Henning Follmann wrote: > > > > [...] > > > > > And N-M is not "buggy". [...] > > > > Uh-huh. > > What a great

Re: buggy N-M (was: Debian 11: Unable to detect wireless interface on an old laptop) computer

2021-09-28 Thread Nicholas Geovanis
On Tue, Sep 28, 2021, 8:01 AM Henning Follmann wrote: > On Tue, Sep 28, 2021 at 09:41:22AM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > > On Mon, Sep 27, 2021 at 04:47:07PM -0400, Henning Follmann wrote: > > > > [...] > > > > > And N-M is not "buggy". [...] > > > > Uh-huh. > > > > What a great argument! > >

buggy N-M (was: Debian 11: Unable to detect wireless interface on an old laptop) computer

2021-09-28 Thread Henning Follmann
On Tue, Sep 28, 2021 at 09:41:22AM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > On Mon, Sep 27, 2021 at 04:47:07PM -0400, Henning Follmann wrote: > > [...] > > > And N-M is not "buggy". [...] > > Uh-huh. > What a great argument! But I play along. Are there bugs filed against N-M? Yes there are! Are

Re: Debian 11: Unable to detect wireless interface on an old laptop computer

2021-09-28 Thread Anssi Saari
Joe writes: > There was an early period when N-M was known as 'Notwork Manager', but > that was long ago. How long? I'm just reminded setting up EAP-TLS authentication for wlan in NetworkManager, Ubuntu 18.04. It took some work, I think I found some instructions that didn't make much sense

Re: Debian 11: Unable to detect wireless interface on an old laptop computer

2021-09-28 Thread Joe
On Mon, 27 Sep 2021 16:47:07 -0400 Henning Follmann wrote: > On Mon, Sep 27, 2021 at 09:01:32PM +0200, Stella Ashburne wrote: > > Hello Henning, > > > > Thanks for your reply. > > > [...] > > > > nmcli is from the package network-manager, yes? If it is, I'd > > prefer not to install it.

Re: Debian 11: Unable to detect wireless interface on an old laptop computer

2021-09-28 Thread tomas
On Mon, Sep 27, 2021 at 04:47:07PM -0400, Henning Follmann wrote: [...] > And N-M is not "buggy". [...] Uh-huh. Cheers - t signature.asc Description: Digital signature

Re: Debian 11: Unable to detect wireless interface on an old laptop computer

2021-09-27 Thread Henning Follmann
. I use both currently, but will most likely phase out openvpn. > I just came to know that there is a much better wireless daemon called iwd. > On the internet it's said that iwd performs better and faster than the > tradition wpasupplicant. What's more iwd was conceptualized by someon

Re: Debian 11: Unable to detect wireless interface on an old laptop computer

2021-09-27 Thread Stella Ashburne
lwifi :07:00.0: check git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/firmware/linux-firmware.git username@hostname:~$ It's my terrible mistake. After installing the package firmware-iwlwifi, the command "ip link show" displayed the name of the wireless interface. (I thought I ha

Re: Debian 11: Unable to detect wireless interface on an old laptop computer

2021-09-27 Thread Stella Ashburne
ame:~$ But you are right. After installing the package firmware-iwlwifi, the command "ip link show" displays the name of the wireless interface. (I thought I had installed firmware-iwlwifi but I was wrong. In fact I installed it on my sister's newer computer but not on this one.) Thanks for your reply.

Re: Debian 11: Unable to detect wireless interface on an old laptop computer

2021-09-27 Thread Stella Ashburne
Hello Henning, Thanks for your reply. > Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2021 at 1:09 AM > From: "Henning Follmann" > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Subject: Re: Debian 11: Unable to detect wireless interface on an old laptop > computer > > And after that de

Re: Debian 11: Unable to detect wireless interface on an old laptop computer

2021-09-27 Thread Henning Follmann
> > > Windows 10. > > > > > > My CPU belongs to Intel 4th generation (Haswell) and I even installed > > > packages such as firmware-misc-nonfree firmware-iwlwifi firmware-realtek > > > > > > Microsoft Windows 10 is able to detect a

Re: Debian 11: Unable to detect wireless interface on an old laptop computer

2021-09-27 Thread David Wright
ration (Haswell) and I even installed > > packages such as firmware-misc-nonfree firmware-iwlwifi firmware-realtek > > > > Microsoft Windows 10 is able to detect and makes use of the wireless > > chipset on my computer's motherboard. > > > > However, Debian 11 i

Re: Debian 11: Unable to detect wireless interface on an old laptop computer

2021-09-27 Thread tomas
wlwifi firmware-realtek > > Microsoft Windows 10 is able to detect and makes use of the wireless chipset > on my computer's motherboard. > > However, Debian 11 is unable to detect it (wireless chipset). I only > installed the bare minimum lxqt-core and lightdm packages (

Debian 11: Unable to detect wireless interface on an old laptop computer

2021-09-27 Thread Stella Ashburne
I have a dual-boot OS configuration on my HDD: Debian 11 and Microsoft Windows 10. My CPU belongs to Intel 4th generation (Haswell) and I even installed packages such as firmware-misc-nonfree firmware-iwlwifi firmware-realtek Microsoft Windows 10 is able to detect and makes use of the wireless

Upgraded to bullseye, now need sudo to get wireless quality

2021-09-01 Thread Justin Dove
the signal quality. For example: $ cat /proc/net/wireless Inter-| sta-| Quality| Discarded packets | Missed | WE face | tus | link level noise | nwid crypt frag retry misc | beacon | 22 $ sudo cat /proc/net/wireless Inter-| sta-| Quality| Discarded

Re: where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-23 Thread Stefan Monnier
> the tricky part of my search for ideal adapter(needn't non-free firmware) > isthat many vendors claim they support linux, but i'm afraid they require > non-free firmware > is there some easy way to find out if it requires non-free firmware? Buy it from a place that did this job for you. E.g.

Re: where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-23 Thread tomas
On Fri, Jul 23, 2021 at 08:09:07PM +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote: [...] > > They're not even free > > to rebuild the firmware and verify that it matches the official binary. > > All they can do is look at the code and hope that the binary blob actually > > matches it. > > Unless I'm missing

Re: where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-23 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Vi, 23 iul 21, 13:15:46, Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Fri, Jul 23, 2021 at 08:09:07PM +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote: > > Unless I'm missing something (which is very much possible, I'm way out > > of my depth here) rebuilding to verify it matches the official binary > > should still be possible. >

Re: where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-23 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Fri, Jul 23, 2021 at 08:09:07PM +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote: > Unless I'm missing something (which is very much possible, I'm way out > of my depth here) rebuilding to verify it matches the official binary > should still be possible. > > Care to elaborate on why you think this would be a

Re: where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-23 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Vi, 23 iul 21, 07:17:31, Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Fri, Jul 23, 2021 at 10:20:00AM +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote: > > On the other hand, if the device would accept only firmware signed by > > the manufacturer the code itself could be open sourced. > > > > Users would still depend on the

Re: where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-23 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Fri, Jul 23, 2021 at 10:20:00AM +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote: > On the other hand, if the device would accept only firmware signed by > the manufacturer the code itself could be open sourced. > > Users would still depend on the manufacturers to actually release > updates, but at least they

Re: where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-23 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Vi, 23 iul 21, 17:11:25, loushanguan2...@sina.com wrote: > > Thanks, as most adapters require firmware, it's not handy for user to > supply them during installation > can't debian do a better job? i care more about ease of use than > freeware philosophymany other distro just supply them

Re: where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-23 Thread tomas
On Fri, Jul 23, 2021 at 05:11:25PM +0800, loushanguan2...@sina.com wrote: > > Thanks, as most adapters require firmware, it's not handy for user to supply > them during installation > can't debian do a better job? i care more about ease of use than freeware > philosophymany other distro just

Re: where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-23 Thread Dan Ritter
loushanguan2...@sina.com wrote: > > Thanks, as most adapters require firmware, it's not handy for user to supply > them during installation > can't debian do a better job? i care more about ease of use than freeware > philosophymany other distro just supply them If all distros were the same,

Re: where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-23 Thread loushanguan2015
Thanks, as most adapters require firmware, it's not handy for user to supply them during installation can't debian do a better job? i care more about ease of use than freeware philosophymany other distro just supply them these non-free firmware are same as software without source code??

Re: where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-23 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Jo, 22 iul 21, 04:33:09, Gene Heskett wrote: > On Thursday 22 July 2021 00:58:23 loushanguan2...@sina.com wrote: > > > Thank Georgi! > > the tricky part of my search for ideal adapter(needn't non-free > > firmware) isthat many vendors claim they support linux, but i'm afraid > > they require

Re: where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-22 Thread loushanguan2015
Thank Gene, i'd better give up search for ideal wireless adapter my old pci wireless adapter needn't non-free firmware, but new adapter need, as Andrew has said

Re: where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-22 Thread Gene Heskett
On Thursday 22 July 2021 00:58:23 loushanguan2...@sina.com wrote: > Thank Georgi! > the tricky part of my search for ideal adapter(needn't non-free > firmware) isthat many vendors claim they support linux, but i'm afraid > they require non-free firmware is there some easy way to find out if > it

Re: where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-21 Thread loushanguan2015
Thank Georgi! the tricky part of my search for ideal adapter(needn't non-free firmware) isthat many vendors claim they support linux, but i'm afraid they require non-free firmware is there some easy way to find out if it requires non-free firmware?

Re: 回复:Re: where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-20 Thread Joe
On Tue, 20 Jul 2021 17:47:21 +0800 wrote: > Windows is better supported because many vendors claim they support > Windows from winxp to win10they don't mention linux > This is because all PC hardware is *designed* to work with current, recent and near-future versions of Windows, because the

回复:Re: where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-20 Thread loushanguan2015
Christian Britz wrote: On Windows, everything regarding the driver is non-free, not only the firmware. Personally I can live with non-free firmware and have always enabled this. Windows is better supported because many vendors claim they support Windows from winxp to win10they don't mention

Re: where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-20 Thread Christian Britz
At 20.07.21 11:01 loushanguan2...@sina.com wrote: Thank Andrew, Stefan and nick! i prefer old wifi adapter if new one often requires non-free firmware it seems that Windows is better supported than linux in this aspect On Windows, everything regarding the driver is non-free, not only the

Re: where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-20 Thread loushanguan2015
Thank Andrew, Stefan and nick! i prefer old wifi adapter if new one often requires non-free firmware it seems that Windows is better supported than linux in this aspect finding my ideal adapter with right interface isn't easy (usb is preferred, some pci card can't be install in my PC) finding them

Re: where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-19 Thread Stefan Monnier
loushanguan2...@sina.com [2021-07-19 20:32:39] wrote: > i've found some adapter with search enginehopefully it can be installed in > debian without firmware from non-free AFAIK there is currently no wifi card that supports 11ac and for which there exists a non-proprietary firmware.

Re: where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-19 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Mon, Jul 19, 2021 at 08:32:39PM +0800, loushanguan2...@sina.com wrote: > Thanks, mick! > i've found some adapter with search enginehopefully it can be installed in > debian without firmware from non-free > It's fairly unlikely that any modern adapter will work with no non-free firmware:

Re: where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-19 Thread loushanguan2015
Thanks, mick! i've found some adapter with search enginehopefully it can be installed in debian without firmware from non-free

Re: where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-19 Thread mick crane
in adapter, vendor say they can be installed in Windowsafter all chinese desktop market is dominated by Windowsit's very difficult to install them in linuxsome web site offer instruction on how to install them in linux wireless adapters for linux that work list Related Searches usb wireless

Re: where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-19 Thread Georgi Naplatanov
On 7/19/21 10:46 AM, loushanguan2...@sina.com wrote: > > i hate to install firmware from non-free section > in some instances free adapter perform better than non-free one > > i browse some e-shop, some vendor claim that you needn't driver for > their adapter installation > i guess driver is

where can i find a list of wireless adapter that debian support

2021-07-19 Thread loushanguan2015
i hate to install firmware from non-free sectionin some instances free adapter perform better than non-free one i browse some e-shop, some vendor claim that you needn't driver for their adapter installationi guess driver is included somewhere in adapter, vendor say they can be installed in

Re: Lenovo ideaCentre Mini wireless network

2021-02-11 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Thu, Feb 11, 2021 at 10:35:32PM +0900, sebul wrote: > Hello. > I installed Debian 10.8 on Lenovo mini. > > My Lenovo spec > https://psref.lenovo.com/Detail/IdeaCentre/IdeaCentre_Mini_5_01IMH05?M=90Q70006KA > > I use xfce4. > I can use a wired network. But I don't

Lenovo ideaCentre Mini wireless network

2021-02-11 Thread sebul
Hello. I installed Debian 10.8 on Lenovo mini. My Lenovo spec https://psref.lenovo.com/Detail/IdeaCentre/IdeaCentre_Mini_5_01IMH05?M=90Q70006KA I use xfce4. I can use a wired network. But I don't know how to use wireless networks. Help me please.

Re: Lenovo wireless network not work?

2021-01-31 Thread Andrei POPESCU
? > How can I use wireless networks on Lenovo IdeaCentre Mini 5? Please show the output of dmesg | grep -i firmware (needs root permissions) and apt list --installed network-manager* Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: Lenovo wireless network not work?

2021-01-31 Thread John Boxall
On 2021-01-31 12:12 p.m., sebul wrote: Hello. I have a Lenovo IdeaCentre Mini 5 01IMH05. Spec is https://psref.lenovo.com/Detail/IdeaCentre/IdeaCentre_Mini_5_01IMH05?M=90Q70006KA I installed Debian 10.7 on it. How can I use wireless networks on Lenovo IdeaCentre Mini 5? This might help

Lenovo wireless network not work?

2021-01-31 Thread sebul
Hello. I have a Lenovo IdeaCentre Mini 5 01IMH05. Spec is https://psref.lenovo.com/Detail/IdeaCentre/IdeaCentre_Mini_5_01IMH05?M=90Q70006KA I installed Debian 10.7 on it. How can I use wireless networks on Lenovo IdeaCentre Mini 5?

Re: Debian wireless

2020-12-22 Thread Bülent SELİMOĞLU
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Re: bug: MT7601U Wireless Adapter not work in buster 4 amd

2020-08-27 Thread Matthew Graybosch
On Thu, 27 Aug 2020 03:04:21 + (UTC) Long Wind wrote: > it crash, reboot can also fail > at first i thought it's hard disk faultlater i realize that it's more > likely caused by wireless bug i don't have time to file bug report It looks like this issue has come up before in Buste

bug: MT7601U Wireless Adapter not work in buster 4 amd

2020-08-26 Thread Long Wind
it crash, reboot can also fail at first i thought it's hard disk faultlater i realize that it's more likely caused by wireless bug i don't have time to file bug report

Re: How do I troubleshoot wireless network dropping?

2020-07-07 Thread Borden Rhodes
> So far the OP hasn't provided any information on what network management > tool is in use, we can only guess. Fair comment. I just assumed that everybody uses Network Manager these days. I travel with my laptop to different WiFi networks, and I never did learn any other form of WiFi setup. For

Re: Fw: Fwd: How do I troubleshoot wireless network dropping?

2020-07-07 Thread Andrei POPESCU
tools to do the actual work. In the past that was 'ifconfig' and others from the 'net-tools' package, now it is 'ip' and other tools from the 'iproute2' package. Additionally 'ifup' and 'ifdown' are useless if the wireless adapter(s) are not configured via 'ifupdown'. So far the OP hasn't provid

Fw: Fwd: How do I troubleshoot wireless network dropping?

2020-07-06 Thread Matthew Campbell
I wouldn't recommend using ifconfig to enable or disable your second network card. It is somewhat deprecated. Try using ifup and ifdown. name=Matthew%20Campbell=trenix25%40pm.me Original Message On Jul 5, 2020, 9:23 PM, Borden Rhodes wrote: >> Use ps x to see how many copies

Re: Fwd: How do I troubleshoot wireless network dropping?

2020-07-06 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Lu, 06 iul 20, 00:23:17, Borden Rhodes wrote: > > For the purposes of these log entries, "WiFiNetwork" is the SSID of my > network, but the log literally shows "MyNetwork" in the next line when > it's trying to associate. I have no idea what this network is and I > can't find it configured

Fwd: How do I troubleshoot wireless network dropping?

2020-07-05 Thread Borden Rhodes
> Use ps x to see how many copies of wpa_supplicant are running. If you have > multiple copies started from the command line the wifi won't stay connected. > I had the same problem. Thank you for the suggestion. I checked when it started dropping and, not only was there one instance of

Re: How do I troubleshoot wireless network dropping?

2020-07-04 Thread Davide Lombardo
On Wednesday, 1 July 2020 20:26:18 CEST Borden Rhodes wrote: > I'm looking for help on how to interpret journalctl to understand why > my wireless keeps disconnecting. I have two wireless adapters on my > laptop: an internal Intel card and a USB dongle. The former has driver >

How do I troubleshoot wireless network dropping?

2020-07-01 Thread Borden Rhodes
I'm looking for help on how to interpret journalctl to understand why my wireless keeps disconnecting. I have two wireless adapters on my laptop: an internal Intel card and a USB dongle. The former has driver issues, so I generally rely on the latter. I know that the hardware is fine because my

Re: Wireless Connectivity - Hot Spot vs Corp

2020-02-04 Thread jamesalex12
hey this good information thank you Field Services Technician - I am working as a network technician .very passionate to learn new technologies. every new updates are very interesting to learn.this is the tech

Re: Sid broke my wireless

2019-09-10 Thread Miguel A. Vallejo
Hi! Kernels 5.2.x are a disaster for wifi. Several wifi modules doesn't work well or doesn't work at all. I'm experiencing myself too much frequent disconnects with USB wifi cards (Mediatek and Realtek). Then add USB 3.0 problems (Wrong bounce buffer write length warnings) and the result is a

Sid broke my wireless

2019-09-09 Thread Celejar
Hi, I have a machine with Intel 7265 wireless. It has been working well for years, but I've recently started seeing "Microcode SW errors" in the logs, which are often accompanied by a reduction of throughput from about 250 Mbps to about 40 Mbps. This reduction remains in place until the

Re: slow wireless connection

2019-08-12 Thread Mirko Parthey
ow to fix > this? > > Network connection: > {desktop or laptop) connected wireless to -> linksys wrt54g router -> > ISP (optimum) Which model of the WRT54G do you have? https://wikidevi.com/wiki/Linksys_WRT54G_series Is it running the vendor firmware or some other such as OpenWrt? All

Re: slow wireless connection

2019-08-11 Thread Lee
ection: > {desktop or laptop) connected wireless to -> linksys wrt54g router -> > ISP (optimum) > > On the desktop, I am using "Panda Ultra 150Mbps Wireless N USB > Adapter" <https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00762YNMG/> to connect to > the router. >

Re: slow wireless connection

2019-08-11 Thread basti
Fist of all a 150 MBit/s Wireless N is MIMO 1x1 (1 antenna). Intel(R) Dual Band Wireless-AC 8265 is 300 Mbit/s with MIMO 2x2 see https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/94150/intel-dual-band-wireless-ac-8265.html 150 MBit/s = 18,75 MB/s 300 MBit/s = simply the double There is also

slow wireless connection

2019-08-11 Thread kamaraju kusumanchi
The internet download speed as measured by (speedtest.net) is ~15 Mbps when I try to connect from my desktop. From a different machine (my laptop), I get around ~30-40 Mbps. Could you please tell me how to fix this? Network connection: {desktop or laptop) connected wireless to -> linksys wrt

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