Re: how to activate my wireless card? nmtui only shows wireless connections . . .

2023-03-07 Thread David Wright
On Sun 05 Mar 2023 at 20:57:25 (+), Albretch Mueller wrote: > On 3/5/23, David Wright wrote: > > > > I run installed systems, so wifi passwords are either in individual > > /var/lib/iwd/.psk files (with iwd), or collectively in > > /etc/wpa_supplicant/.conf (with

Re: how to activate my wireless card? nmtui only shows wireless connections . . .

2023-03-06 Thread Anssi Saari
David Wright writes: > So what was wrong with using a .link file like: > > [Match] > Type=wwan > [Link] > NamePolicy=keep kernel > > or > > [Match] > Type=wwan > [Link] > Name=my4g > > Did this not work? Nothing was wrong but I just added a few lines to my management script to

Re: how to activate my wireless card? nmtui only shows wireless connections . . .

2023-03-05 Thread Albretch Mueller
On 3/5/23, David Wright wrote: > On Sun 05 Mar 2023 at 02:42:46 (+), Albretch Mueller wrote: >> On 3/4/23, David Wright wrote: >> > Also, now that the firmware is in place, if you repeat those steps, >> > you're /likely/ to find that ath10k_pci is busy, because the link >> > will be

Re: how to activate my wireless card? nmtui only shows wireless connections . . .

2023-03-05 Thread David Wright
On Sun 05 Mar 2023 at 21:22:10 (+0200), Anssi Saari wrote: > Curt writes: > > > * UNPREDICTABILITY > > it turns out even after all this [**an enumeration of complications and > > corner > > cases**] there are still reported cases of interfaces changing their name > > on a > > reboot. > > I

Re: how to activate my wireless card? nmtui only shows wireless connections . . .

2023-03-05 Thread David Wright
On Sun 05 Mar 2023 at 02:42:46 (+), Albretch Mueller wrote: > On 3/4/23, David Wright wrote: > > Also, now that the firmware is in place, if you repeat those steps, > > you're /likely/ to find that ath10k_pci is busy, because the link > > will be configured automatically in the first few

Re: how to activate my wireless card? nmtui only shows wireless connections . . .

2023-03-05 Thread Albretch Mueller
I thought “unpredictability” was the name of my daily drama show, but apparently “I am not the only one”. Yes, I know javascript is the primary vector they use to mess with whomever they choose, regardless of if they wear a “tiny tin hat” or expensive shoes. In my case, among many other things,

Re: how to activate my wireless card? nmtui only shows wireless connections . . .

2023-03-05 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sun, Mar 05, 2023 at 09:22:10PM +0200, Anssi Saari wrote: > I have just this fun kind of unpredictability in my router's 4G > module. Mostly, it comes up as wwan0 but sometimes it's wwx. So > I put something in my 4G management script to rename such interface if > there's no wwan0. If you're

Re: how to activate my wireless card? nmtui only shows wireless connections . . .

2023-03-05 Thread Anssi Saari
Curt writes: > * UNPREDICTABILITY > it turns out even after all this [**an enumeration of complications and corner > cases**] there are still reported cases of interfaces changing their name on a > reboot. I have just this fun kind of unpredictability in my router's 4G module. Mostly, it comes

Re: how to activate my wireless card? nmtui only shows wireless connections . . .

2023-03-05 Thread Curt
2023-03-04, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > On Sat, Mar 4, 2023 at 12:12 PM David Wright wrote: >> >> On Sat 04 Mar 2023 at 01:02:54 (-0500), Jeffrey Walton wrote: >> > On Fri, Mar 3, 2023 at 6:10 PM Greg Wooledge wrote: >> > > On Fri, Mar 03, 2023 at 05:45:54PM -0500, Jeffrey Walton wrote: >> > > >

Re: how to activate my wireless card? nmtui only shows wireless connections . . .

2023-03-04 Thread Albretch Mueller
On 3/4/23, David Wright wrote: > Also, now that the firmware is in place, if you repeat those steps, > you're /likely/ to find that ath10k_pci is busy, because the link > will be configured automatically in the first few seconds after > booting up. I would always go into exposed mode using a DL

Re: how to activate my wireless card? nmtui only shows wireless connections . . .

2023-03-04 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Sat, Mar 4, 2023 at 12:12 PM David Wright wrote: > > On Sat 04 Mar 2023 at 01:02:54 (-0500), Jeffrey Walton wrote: > > On Fri, Mar 3, 2023 at 6:10 PM Greg Wooledge wrote: > > > On Fri, Mar 03, 2023 at 05:45:54PM -0500, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > > > > The 'p' is a pci bus, the 's' is a slot

Re: how to activate my wireless card? nmtui only shows wireless connections . . .

2023-03-04 Thread David Wright
On Sat 04 Mar 2023 at 01:02:54 (-0500), Jeffrey Walton wrote: > On Fri, Mar 3, 2023 at 6:10 PM Greg Wooledge wrote: > > On Fri, Mar 03, 2023 at 05:45:54PM -0500, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > > > The 'p' is a pci bus, the 's' is a slot number. Since the interface > > > does not move around once

Re: how to activate my wireless card? nmtui only shows wireless connections . . .

2023-03-04 Thread David Wright
On Sat 04 Mar 2023 at 00:03:16 (+), Albretch Mueller wrote: > On 3/3/23, David Wright wrote: > > > > Try removing the atheros module with: > > > > # rmmod ath10k_pci > > > > (check its name in /proc/modules), and then reload it with > > > > # modprobe ath10k_pci > > > > and check dmesg

Re: how to activate my wireless card? nmtui only shows wireless connections . . .

2023-03-04 Thread Albretch Mueller
me (which I used more than a year ago and which password I don't even remember) but was able to connect through it. I wonder why on earth should a BIOS be WiFi enabled?!? but, well, these days even microwaves are! I think the only way to deal with such matters is by physically disconnecting the

Re: how to activate my wireless card? nmtui only shows wireless connections . . .

2023-03-03 Thread tomas
On Fri, Mar 03, 2023 at 06:09:40PM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Fri, Mar 03, 2023 at 05:45:54PM -0500, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > > The 'p' is a pci bus, the 's' is a slot number. Since the interface > > does not move around once installed, the interface will always have > > the same name like

Re: how to activate my wireless card? nmtui only shows wireless connections . . .

2023-03-03 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Fri, Mar 3, 2023 at 6:10 PM Greg Wooledge wrote: > > On Fri, Mar 03, 2023 at 05:45:54PM -0500, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > > The 'p' is a pci bus, the 's' is a slot number. Since the interface > > does not move around once installed, the interface will always have > > the same name like 'enp4s0'.

Re: how to activate my wireless card? nmtui only shows wireless connections . . .

2023-03-03 Thread Albretch Mueller
On 3/3/23, David Wright wrote: > > Try removing the atheros module with: > > # rmmod ath10k_pci > > (check its name in /proc/modules), and then reload it with > > # modprobe ath10k_pci > > and check dmesg again. Bingo! Those were the steps that enable me to see the wireless network with

Re: how to activate my wireless card? nmtui only shows wireless connections . . .

2023-03-03 Thread Timothy M Butterworth
On Fri, Mar 3, 2023 at 6:36 PM Timothy M Butterworth < timothy.m.butterwo...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Fri, Mar 3, 2023 at 4:45 PM Albretch Mueller wrote: > >> since it was included in the Linux kernel anyway I (apparently >> wrongly) thought I didn't have to install any packages. After >>

Re: how to activate my wireless card? nmtui only shows wireless connections . . .

2023-03-03 Thread Timothy M Butterworth
On Fri, Mar 3, 2023 at 4:45 PM Albretch Mueller wrote: > since it was included in the Linux kernel anyway I (apparently > wrongly) thought I didn't have to install any packages. After > downloading and installing the required firmware: > > $ sudo dpkg --install

Re: how to activate my wireless card? nmtui only shows wireless connections . . .

2023-03-03 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Fri, Mar 03, 2023 at 05:45:54PM -0500, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > The 'p' is a pci bus, the 's' is a slot number. Since the interface > does not move around once installed, the interface will always have > the same name like 'enp4s0'. That's a wonderful idea, but it doesn't quite work in

Re: how to activate my wireless card? nmtui only shows wireless connections . . .

2023-03-03 Thread Jeffrey Walton
configuration: driver=ath10k_pci latency=0 >resources: irq:127 memory:9100-911f > $ > > The difference between the wired Ethernet controller and the Wireless > Network Adapter are obvious, but what is the "logical name" of the > internal wireless card, wh

Re: how to activate my wireless card? nmtui only shows wireless connections . . .

2023-03-03 Thread David Wright
On Fri 03 Mar 2023 at 21:45:27 (+), Albretch Mueller wrote: > since it was included in the Linux kernel anyway I (apparently > wrongly) thought I didn't have to install any packages. After > downloading and installing the required firmware: > > $ sudo dpkg --install

Re: how to activate my wireless card? nmtui only shows wireless connections . . .

2023-03-03 Thread Dan Ritter
Albretch Mueller wrote: > since it was included in the Linux kernel anyway I (apparently > wrongly) thought I didn't have to install any packages. After > downloading and installing the required firmware: > > $ sudo dpkg --install firmware-atheros_20210315-3_all.deb > Selecting previously

Re: how to activate my wireless card? nmtui only shows wireless connections . . .

2023-03-03 Thread Albretch Mueller
since it was included in the Linux kernel anyway I (apparently wrongly) thought I didn't have to install any packages. After downloading and installing the required firmware: $ sudo dpkg --install firmware-atheros_20210315-3_all.deb Selecting previously unselected package firmware-atheros.

Re: how to activate my wireless card? nmtui only shows wireless connections . . .

2023-03-03 Thread Christoph Brinkhaus
Am Fri, Mar 03, 2023 at 05:01:49PM + schrieb Albretch Mueller: > On 3/3/23, Timothy M Butterworth wrote: > > Just run `ip link` or `ip address` and it will show you the name. In addition what Tim suggests: You could run dmesg and search for ath, wifi, wlan, wlp or so. In my case the output

Re: how to activate my wireless card? nmtui only shows wireless connections . . .

2023-03-03 Thread Timothy M Butterworth
On Fri, Mar 3, 2023 at 12:01 PM Albretch Mueller wrote: > On 3/3/23, Timothy M Butterworth wrote: > > Just run `ip link` or `ip address` and it will show you the name. > > I had already done so, but I don't see the "logical name" or the IP > of the wireless interface on my very "temperamental"

Re: how to activate my wireless card? nmtui only shows wireless connections . . .

2023-03-03 Thread Albretch Mueller
On 3/3/23, Timothy M Butterworth wrote: > Just run `ip link` or `ip address` and it will show you the name. I had already done so, but I don't see the "logical name" or the IP of the wireless interface on my very "temperamental" DELL Inspiron which seems to have a mind of its own. I only see

Re: how to activate my wireless card? nmtui only shows wireless connections . . .

2023-03-03 Thread Timothy M Butterworth
een the wired Ethernet controller and the Wireless > Network Adapter are obvious, but what is the "logical name" of the > internal wireless card, which as I read: > Just run `ip link` or `ip address` and it will show you the name. > https://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?t=136212 > &

how to activate my wireless card? nmtui only shows wireless connections . . .

2023-03-03 Thread Albretch Mueller
:9100-911f $ The difference between the wired Ethernet controller and the Wireless Network Adapter are obvious, but what is the "logical name" of the internal wireless card, which as I read: https://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?t=136212 is supported in the kernel since v

Re: Wireless card driver bug

2022-09-10 Thread Gökşin Akdeniz
Hi Maximiliano 10.09.2022 19:46 tarihinde Maximiliano Estudies yazdı: I want to use the reportbug feature but I don't know which package I should enter. Anyone else having similar issues? My system settings: Linux version 5.18.0-4-amd64 (debian-ker...@lists.debian.org) (gcc-11 (Debian

Re: Wireless card driver bug

2022-09-10 Thread Georgi Naplatanov
On 9/10/22 19:46, Maximiliano Estudies wrote: Hi, I seem to have hit a bug with the wireless card driver of my laptop. This happened twice already, my laptop became unresponsive and I couldn't issue any sudo commands. After hard rebooting the laptop I see this entries in the syslog: Sep 10 14

Wireless card driver bug

2022-09-10 Thread Maximiliano Estudies
Hi, I seem to have hit a bug with the wireless card driver of my laptop. This happened twice already, my laptop became unresponsive and I couldn't issue any sudo commands. After hard rebooting the laptop I see this entries in the syslog: Sep 10 14:51:50 user-thinkpad kernel: mt7921e :03:00.0

Re: Wireless card on New users computer

2018-11-24 Thread Marc Stephan Nkouly
rries. > > > My laptop is LENOVO IDEA PAD 300 > > INTEL PROCESSOR of 64 Bits with 4 G Ram & 500 HDD > > Is true I had installed UBUNTU 18.04 But didn't appreciate it's sluginesh > > Ànd now am running DEBIAN 9 with GNOME 3 Desktop environment. > > Is true while doin

Re: Wireless card on New users computer

2018-11-23 Thread tomas
e it's sluginesh > Ànd now am running DEBIAN 9 with GNOME 3 Desktop environment. > Is true while doing the installation I saw a warning message that my > Wireless card require a non free driver with bthe name " iw l wifi-3160-17 " Thanks for the details. I see. This is actu

Re: Wireless card on New users computer

2018-11-23 Thread tomas
On Fri, Nov 23, 2018 at 10:24:52AM +0100, Marc Stephan Nkouly wrote: > Greetings > Greetings > Am writing from Cameroon and am a FOSS enthusiast. > I wish to receive assistance for me t install the wireless drivers of my > laptop. Apart from Dan's (which is good advice, anyway), to be able to

Re: Wireless card on New users computer

2018-11-23 Thread Dan Ritter
Marc Stephan Nkouly wrote: > Greetings > Greetings > Am writing from Cameroon and am a FOSS enthusiast. > I wish to receive assistance for me t install the wireless drivers of my > laptop. > I also admit being a complete beginner and I wonder in case there's a > self-learning program I can follow

Wireless card on New users computer

2018-11-23 Thread Marc Stephan Nkouly
Greetings Greetings Am writing from Cameroon and am a FOSS enthusiast. I wish to receive assistance for me t install the wireless drivers of my laptop. I also admit being a complete beginner and I wonder in case there's a self-learning program I can follow to have my feet wet with the system? My

(solved) Re: where can i find a list of usb wireless card that are supported by linux?

2018-02-19 Thread Long Wind
Thank Glenn English  and Jude DaShiell ! i find some model of usb wireless card cost only 35 RMB( one USD is about 6.35 RMB) i will just buy it and test itit's not worthy checking and searching on Internet beforehand On Monday, February 19, 2018 10:46 AM, Jude DaShiell <jd

Re: where can i find a list of usb wireless card that are supported by linux?

2018-02-19 Thread Glenn English
On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 7:33 AM, Long Wind wrote: > i don't like to install additional driver > i wish default linux kernel already has driver You might take a look at some of the Raspberry Pi sites. The RPis run on a variation (recompiled for its non-Winders board) of

Re: where can i find a list of usb wireless card that are supported by linux?

2018-02-19 Thread Jude DaShiell
Why not check out https://www.thinkpenguin.com/ and go from there? I need to buy another wireless card from them but this one will install in the computer since all cards they have available on the 5.0 band rather than the 2.4 band are internal pci cards. I have an realtek usb adapter I

Re: where can i find a list of usb wireless card that are supported by linux?

2018-02-19 Thread Reco
Hi. On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 07:33:10AM +, Long Wind wrote: > i don't like to install additional driver > i wish default linux kernel already has driver > > on Chinese market, many cards claim that > it included driver for Windows > i'm not sure if it supports linux > > i have

Re: where can i find a list of usb wireless card that are supported by linux?

2018-02-19 Thread bw
On Mon, 19 Feb 2018, Long Wind wrote: > i don't like to install additional driveri wish default linux kernel already > has > driver > on Chinese market, many cards claim thatit included driver for Windowsi'm not > sure if it supports linux > i have install linux-docbut can't find useful info

where can i find a list of usb wireless card that are supported by linux?

2018-02-18 Thread Long Wind
i don't like to install additional driveri wish default linux kernel already has driver on Chinese market, many cards claim thatit included driver for Windowsi'm not sure if it supports linux i have install linux-docbut can't find useful info Thanks!

Re: how to config usb wireless card?

2018-02-16 Thread Long Wind
Thank Deloptes! i've tried "rfkill list", it says no to both hard and soft blocked  my energy  is limited and i'll try other methods later on. On Friday, February 16, 2018 3:21 PM, deloptes wrote: Long Wind wrote: > Thank bw!i've installed wicd-gtkit shows only

Re: how to config usb wireless card?

2018-02-15 Thread deloptes
Long Wind wrote: > Thank bw!i've installed wicd-gtkit shows only wired interface, no wireless > interface. i've not explored other methodsthey're likely more hard Try rfkill list and see if something is blocked. Use rfkill to unblock it Try iwconfig to see if interface is

Re: how to config wireless card

2017-01-14 Thread Gene Heskett
On Saturday 14 January 2017 10:26:28 Lisi Reisz wrote: > On Friday 13 January 2017 09:20:12 Long Wind wrote: > > In XP, wireless config is easy > > I wish those of who are so fond of XP would just use XP. > > Lisi +100 Cheers, Gene Heskett -- "There are four boxes to be used in defense of

Re: how to config wireless card

2017-01-14 Thread rhkramer
On Saturday, January 14, 2017 10:26:28 AM Lisi Reisz wrote: > On Friday 13 January 2017 09:20:12 Long Wind wrote: > > In XP, wireless config is easy > > I wish those of who are so fond of XP would just use XP. Not me, I'd like to see more and more people use Linux and other free and open

Re: how to config wireless card

2017-01-14 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Friday 13 January 2017 09:20:12 Long Wind wrote: > In XP, wireless config is easy I wish those of who are so fond of XP would just use XP. Lisi

Re: how to config wireless card

2017-01-14 Thread Long Wind
I'm not sure if wpa_suplicant is installed the problem has been solved after changing some security options of router Thanks!

Re: how to config wireless card

2017-01-14 Thread Jan-Peter Rühmann
wpa_suplicant installed? Am 14.01.2017 um 08:40 schrieb Long Wind: > https://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/WLAN/ isn't in English, I can't understand > > I have installed wicd, it's great, it needn't kde/gnome > it nearly succeed, but during authentication, it stop > maybe i should try other encryption

(solved)Re: how to config wireless card

2017-01-14 Thread Long Wind
after testing other security options of router, I have connected debian wirelessly with wicd. Thanks again to some kind users here!

Re: how to config wireless card

2017-01-13 Thread Long Wind
https://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/WLAN/ isn't in English, I can't understand I have installed wicd, it's great, it needn't kde/gnome it nearly succeed, but during authentication, it stop maybe i should try other encryption methods of router Thank those who reply!

Re: how to config wireless card

2017-01-13 Thread Henning Follmann
On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 05:20:12PM +0800, Long Wind wrote: > [...] > In XP, wireless config is easy You got to stop saying this! It is annoying! If you installed the default desktop environment (DE), which is GNOME it would be as easy. However you insist on doing it the command line way. So

Re: how to config wireless card

2017-01-13 Thread Dan Ritter
On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 07:32:05PM +0800, Long Wind wrote: > Thank Jan-Peter Rühmann! > > iw has already been installed. > the command "iw dev" return nothing. > i use twm > > i think wifi is mature, so connecting XP or cell phone is easy > i wish in Linux connecting wireless is as easy as

Re: how to config wireless card

2017-01-13 Thread Long Wind
Thank Jan-Peter Rühmann! iw has already been installed. the command "iw dev" return nothing. i use twm i think wifi is mature, so connecting XP or cell phone is easy i wish in Linux connecting wireless is as easy as connecting ethernet (in debian i usually config ethernet by a simple command

Re: how to config wireless card

2017-01-13 Thread Jan-Peter Rühmann
You shouldn´t compare apples and Donuts here, at least compare cli configurations. But that is not the Point. I´ve used the Descriptions here https://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/WLAN/ to make my wlan work in Herbstluftwm. Have you installed iw? Have you installed some Desktop Environment, if yes

Re: how to config wireless card

2017-01-13 Thread Long Wind
Thank Johan DS! I enter a command from a link(https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Wireless_network_configuration) you offer: iw dev the screen display nothing, where something go wrong? In XP, wireless config is easy connecting cell phone to router is easy too, just enter password why it's so

Re: how to config wireless card

2017-01-12 Thread Johan DS
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Wireless_network_configuration On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 2:28 AM, Long Wind wrote: > below is output by iwconfig > which command should I use? > > lono wireless extensions. > > eth3 no wireless extensions. > > wifi0

Re: how to config wireless card

2017-01-12 Thread Long Wind
below is output by iwconfig which command should I use? lono wireless extensions. eth3 no wireless extensions. wifi0 IEEE 802.11-DS ESSID:"" Mode:Managed Frequency:2.412 GHz Access Point: Not-Associated Bit Rate:0 kb/s Tx-Power=20 dBm

Re: how to config wireless card

2017-01-12 Thread Henning Follmann
On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 07:09:31AM +0800, Long Wind wrote: > Thank Henning Follmann! > > >From messages displayed, I think it recognize my card > I know kernel support my card > I don't have gnome, i prefer to set it up on command line > I have installed wireless package, can't figure out to how

Re: how to config wireless card

2017-01-12 Thread Long Wind
Thank Henning Follmann! >From messages displayed, I think it recognize my card I know kernel support my card I don't have gnome, i prefer to set it up on command line I have installed wireless package, can't figure out to how to do it.

Re: how to config wireless card

2017-01-12 Thread Henning Follmann
On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 06:37:30AM +0800, Long Wind wrote: > I have installed a wireless card gratulations! > the kernel recognize it How do you know? > but how to config it? I mean "how to connect it to a wireless router" > > In Windows XP I have configed it, it's

how to config wireless card

2017-01-12 Thread Long Wind
I have installed a wireless card the kernel recognize it but how to config it? I mean "how to connect it to a wireless router" In Windows XP I have configed it, it's easy. Thanks!

getting correct name on wireless card

2016-03-05 Thread Jude DaShiell
Another type of instance happened to me earlier tonight where the wifi adapter did not connect. I was doing some configuration modification on sound card settings and rebooted the computer. No wifi adapter until after another reboot. Apparently touching anything in the usb domain

Re: How to tell the system to load right name for wireless card?

2016-03-03 Thread Jude DaShiell
for those of us who use screen readers and accessibility environments like emacspeak. On Wed, 17 Feb 2016, German wrote: Date: Wed, 17 Feb 2016 02:31:45 From: German <gentger...@gmail.com> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: How to tell the system to load right name for wireless card? Resen

Re: How to tell the system to load right name for wireless card?

2016-02-17 Thread tomas
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 07:02:07AM -0500, Jude DaShiell wrote: > [...] In my .bashrc I put ping -c 5 > www.google.com|grep % to test if I have a network connection on > reboot or power up [...] Hint: ping tells you with an exit status of 0 that

Re: How to tell the system to load right name for wireless card?

2016-02-17 Thread Jude DaShiell
system to load right name for wireless card? Resent-Date: Wed, 17 Feb 2016 07:32:00 + (UTC) Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org Hi list, A couple of days ago I asked why my pc changes the wireless card name. It switches between AR9285 ( right) and AR5008 ( wrong). Someone sug

How to tell the system to load right name for wireless card?

2016-02-16 Thread German
Hi list, A couple of days ago I asked why my pc changes the wireless card name. It switches between AR9285 ( right) and AR5008 ( wrong). Someone suggested that this is because another kernel module is loaded by mistake. Well, it is not the case. When system identified with AR9285, it loads

Re: Need help on wireless card setup

2015-02-15 Thread Greg Madden
Why probe wlan0 when all the messages are eth0? greg On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 3:01 PM, Long Wind longwind2...@gmail.com wrote: I plug a PCI wireless card into PC. Below are msg related to it: [ 11.292510] input: PC Speaker as /devices/platform/pcspkr/input/input4 [ 11.312937] airo

Re: Need help on wireless card setup

2015-02-15 Thread Long Wind
On 2/15/15, Greg Madden gomadtr...@gmail.com wrote: Why probe wlan0 when all the messages are eth0? greg Thanks! I run iw eth0 info, it still complains:nl80211 not found. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact

Need help on wireless card setup

2015-02-13 Thread Long Wind
I plug a PCI wireless card into PC. Below are msg related to it: [ 11.292510] input: PC Speaker as /devices/platform/pcspkr/input/input4 [ 11.312937] airo(): Probing for PCI adapters [ 11.313104] airo :00:09.0: PCI INT A - Link[LNKD] - GSI 5 (level, low) - IRQ 5 [ 11.313131] airo

Re: Wireless card unavailable in Debian, but works in Ubuntu

2014-08-06 Thread S4mmael
not recognize the device at all. Somehow I need to find a way to make system understand that PCI device 02:00.0 is a wireless card regardless of the header class. In this case there should not be any problem with the driver, I guess. 2014-08-05 14:17 GMT+04:00 Darac Marjal mailingl

Re: Wireless card unavailable in Debian, but works in Ubuntu

2014-08-06 Thread S4mmael
on the lattest standard Jessie kernel, 3.14-something. Ubuntu, by the way, uses 3.13. rtl8188ee.ko is available. I can easily modprobe it and see it in lsmod, yet it does not help since there is no wireless card in the output of lspci -nn, so kernel does not know the device exists. 2014-08-05

Wireless card unavailable in Debian, but works in Ubuntu

2014-08-05 Thread S4mmael
Hello guys, I have a liittle problem with a wireless card of a cheap HP laptop. It works perfectly well out of the box in Ubuntu 14.04, but not in Debian Jessie. Here is what a managed to find. In Ubuntu it looks like that: root@ubuntu:~# dmesg | grep 02:00.0 [0.986323] pci :02:00.0

Re: Wireless card unavailable in Debian, but works in Ubuntu

2014-08-05 Thread Darac Marjal
On Tue, Aug 05, 2014 at 10:18:48AM +0400, S4mmael wrote: Hello guys, I have a liittle problem with a wireless card of a cheap HP laptop. It works perfectly well out of the box in Ubuntu 14.04, but not in Debian Jessie. Here is what a managed to find. In Ubuntu

Re: Wireless card unavailable in Debian, but works in Ubuntu

2014-08-05 Thread S4mmael
Darac, thanks for your answer. firmware-realtek,firmware-linux-free, and firmware-linux-nonfree have been installed. Unfortunately, it's useless since Debian does not recognize the device at all. Somehow I need to find a way to make system understand that PCI device 02:00.0 is a wireless card

Re: Wireless card unavailable in Debian, but works in Ubuntu

2014-08-05 Thread Tom H
On Tue, Aug 5, 2014 at 2:18 AM, S4mmael s4mm...@gmail.com wrote: I have a liittle problem with a wireless card of a cheap HP laptop. It works perfectly well out of the box in Ubuntu 14.04, but not in Debian Jessie. Here is what a managed to find. In Ubuntu it looks like that: root@ubuntu

Re: Wireless card unavailable in Debian, but works in Ubuntu

2014-08-05 Thread Ric Moore
On 08/05/2014 09:14 AM, Tom H wrote: On Tue, Aug 5, 2014 at 2:18 AM, S4mmael s4mm...@gmail.com wrote: I have a liittle problem with a wireless card of a cheap HP laptop. It works perfectly well out of the box in Ubuntu 14.04, but not in Debian Jessie. Here is what a managed to find

Re: Help identifying an old wireless card

2012-08-03 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Vi, 03 aug 12, 01:29:51, istimsak abdulbasir wrote: What I meant to say, when you enable the non-free repos, will this also install the proprietary drivers for your system? I figured you had to do it manually. Both steps are manual, Debian defaults to being free(dom). Kind regards,

Re: Help identifying an old wireless card

2012-08-02 Thread istimsak abdulbasir
On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 12:53 AM, Andrei POPESCU andreimpope...@gmail.comwrote: Any particular reason to write in private? Feel free to put back on list. On Mi, 01 aug 12, 00:25:42, istimsak abdulbasir wrote: On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 1:22 AM, Andrei POPESCU andreimpope...@gmail.com wrote:

Realtek RTL8188CE Wireless Card

2012-06-03 Thread Andrew Bryant
I recently bought a System76 Pangolin laptop. It had Ubuntu preinstalled on it but I decided that I wanted the stability of Debian Squeeze. I quickly realized that Squeeze doesn't support the wireless card that the laptop has, which is a Realtek RTL8188CE card. I have searched google

Re: Realtek RTL8188CE Wireless Card

2012-06-03 Thread Stan Hoeppner
On 6/3/2012 5:46 PM, Andrew Bryant wrote: I recently bought a System76 Pangolin laptop. It had Ubuntu preinstalled on it but I decided that I wanted the stability of Debian Squeeze. I quickly realized that Squeeze doesn't support the wireless card that the laptop has, which is a Realtek

Re: Help identifying an old wireless card

2012-06-02 Thread Michael Mehrazar
networks. However, the trouble is it can only utilize WEP encryption, not WPA/2. That is because it's an old card. (2002-04) I want to see what my wireless card is, to see if there were any updated drivers that would allow it to access WPA/2. There are probably not any such drivers, but I thought I

Re: Help identifying an old wireless card

2012-06-02 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Sb, 02 iun 12, 23:02:15, Michael Mehrazar wrote: Arnt, I apologize for not emailing earlier, I was away and did not have access to the old laptop. Anyways, here is the link to the dmesg. (http://paste.debian.net/172593/) Unrelated: [8.517526] radeon_cp: Failed to load firmware

Help identifying an old wireless card

2012-05-25 Thread Michael Mehrazar
Hello everyone, I apologize for perhaps this very simplistic question, but unfortunately I have been unable to figure out what is the wireless card on an old laptop. I've failed at the Google. Here is the pastebin commands of lspci -v. http://paste.debian.net/171147/ Thank you, I appreciate any

Re: Help identifying an old wireless card

2012-05-25 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Vi, 25 mai 12, 10:00:33, Michael Mehrazar wrote: Hello everyone, I apologize for perhaps this very simplistic question, but unfortunately I have been unable to figure out what is the wireless card on an old laptop. I've failed at the Google. Here is the pastebin commands of lspci -v

Re: Help identifying an old wireless card

2012-05-25 Thread Michael Mehrazar
unable to figure out what is the wireless card on an old laptop. I've failed at the Google. Here is the pastebin commands of lspci -v. http://paste.debian.net/171147/ There is no wireless card in your paste. Please try again like this: lspci -nn lspci.txt and then attach

Re: Help identifying an old wireless card

2012-05-25 Thread Brian
On Fri 25 May 2012 at 10:46:29 -0400, Michael Mehrazar wrote: Andrei, Thank you. It's attached. Still no wireless card in there. 'lsusb' if it is a USB device. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas

Re: Help identifying an old wireless card

2012-05-25 Thread Greg Madden
On Friday 25 May 2012 7:34:07 am Brian wrote: On Fri 25 May 2012 at 10:46:29 -0400, Michael Mehrazar wrote: Andrei, Thank you. It's attached. Still no wireless card in there. 'lsusb' if it is a USB device. If the a card is broken somehow, , ls* won't show the device, modules

Re: Help identifying an old wireless card

2012-05-25 Thread Arnt Karlsen
On Fri, 25 May 2012 09:00:21 -0800, Greg wrote in message 201205250900.21839.gomadtr...@gci.net: On Friday 25 May 2012 7:34:07 am Brian wrote: On Fri 25 May 2012 at 10:46:29 -0400, Michael Mehrazar wrote: Andrei, Thank you. It's attached. Still no wireless card

help with Sabrent 802.11N PCI wireless card, Ralink driver?

2011-12-29 Thread keitho
I am attempting to install a Sabrent 802.11N PCI wireless adapter card into a fresh wheezy install. I guess I am confused about which firmware and driver to use. When I do a ifup wlan0 I get the follwing error mesage: phy0 - rt2800pci_mcu_status: Error - MCU request failed, no response from

Re: help with Sabrent 802.11N PCI wireless card, Ralink driver?

2011-12-29 Thread Frank McCormick
On 29/12/11 08:57 PM, kei...@strucktower.com wrote: I am attempting to install a Sabrent 802.11N PCI wireless adapter card into a fresh wheezy install. I guess I am confused about which firmware and driver to use. When I do a ifup wlan0 I get the follwing error mesage: phy0 -

Re: help with Sabrent 802.11N PCI wireless card, Ralink driver?

2011-12-29 Thread keitho
Just after posting this I found these pages: http://wiki.debian.org/rt2860sta http://wiki.debian.org/rt2800pci which explain that for wheezy rt2800pci is now used instead of rt2860sta. Still, I get this error message... Can anyone help? Thanks, Keith I am attempting to install a Sabrent

RESOLVED - Re: help with Sabrent 802.11N PCI wireless card, Ralink driver?

2011-12-29 Thread keitho
OK, sorry, I found out that my configuration was wrong, now that I have wpa_supplicant configured properly I am working with no such errors. I just didn't think I would get an error message like that with a configuration problem... Keith Just after posting this I found these pages:

Re: attempting to configure wireless card tl-wn353g hangs computer

2011-12-15 Thread keitho
Hi Wayne- Funny I had not thought of this. After googling for an hour I had not even seen anyone else mention firmware regarding this particular card. However, looking at the firmware-realtek package, it does not refer to my card's chipset- neither rtl8180 nor rtl8185 nor rtl8225 (my card is the

Re: attempting to configure wireless card tl-wn353g hangs computer

2011-12-15 Thread keitho
Hi Brian- Yes, it only hangs when there is a stanza referring to it in the /e/n/i. I don't see anything in dmesg or /var/log/syslog from wpa_suplicant. Thanks, Keith An optimistic search might lead you to the pessimistic view that this card and Debian do not get on together, so it might be

Re: attempting to configure wireless card tl-wn353g hangs computer

2011-12-15 Thread Brian
On Thu 15 Dec 2011 at 06:57:55 -0800, kei...@strucktower.com wrote: Yes, it only hangs when there is a stanza referring to it in the /e/n/i. Commenting out 'auto wlan0' in /e/n/i means the interfaces file will not be used during booting. You should end up with a responsive machine. What happens

attempting to configure wireless card tl-wn353g hangs computer

2011-12-14 Thread keitho
. I have tried a few other OS's from live cd's- TRK, Ubuntu, and Knoppix- they all hang on boot-up unless I remove the wireless card. Could this be an IRQ problem? If so, how do I fix it? Here are what I could think of as relevant system queries: root@adam:~# dmesg|grep -i rtl [6.491200

Re: attempting to configure wireless card tl-wn353g hangs computer

2011-12-14 Thread Wayne Topa
the cdrom tray or push the power button are my only choices. I have tried a few other OS's from live cd's- TRK, Ubuntu, and Knoppix- they all hang on boot-up unless I remove the wireless card. Could this be an IRQ problem? If so, how do I fix it? Here are what I could think of as relevant system

Re: attempting to configure wireless card tl-wn353g hangs computer

2011-12-14 Thread Brian
is responded to- I can open the cdrom tray or push the power button are my only choices. I have tried a few other OS's from live cd's- TRK, Ubuntu, and Knoppix- they all hang on boot-up unless I remove the wireless card. Could this be an IRQ problem? If so, how do I fix it? An optimistic search

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