I am having problems getting the Hiro USB wireless adapter to work and think I
might possibly be missing something.
Chip is Realtek RTL8191S.
I read the man pages for ndisgen and ndiscvt and the FreeBSD Handbook online.
Do I need
options NDISAPI # and
device ndis
in the kernel config, even
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Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2012 23:44:11 +0900
From: fake fake four.troublesome.he...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: Problems using usb wireless adapter
To: Erich Dollansky erichfreebsdl...@ovitrap.com
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
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I've just got FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE on HP Pavillion dv4.
When I found the internal wireless adapter (Broadcom BCM4322) is not
supported, I decided to use the usb wireless adapter (Planex
GW-USMicroN) which is listed on
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/9.0R/hardware.html
then I configed the several
Hi,
have you tried to unplug the device and put it back in?
Erich
On Sunday 15 April 2012 18:54:20 fake fake wrote:
I've just got FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE on HP Pavillion dv4.
When I found the internal wireless adapter (Broadcom BCM4322) is not
supported, I decided to use the usb wireless adapter
got FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE on HP Pavillion dv4.
When I found the internal wireless adapter (Broadcom BCM4322) is not
supported, I decided to use the usb wireless adapter (Planex
GW-USMicroN) which is listed on
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/9.0R/hardware.html
then I configed the several files
Hi,
On Sunday 15 April 2012 21:44:11 fake fake wrote:
Yes, I did.
Here is the result.
when it plugged out,
# ugen2.2: Ralink at usbus2 (disconnected)
run0: uhub2, port2, addr2 (disconnected)
when it plugged in again,
# ugen2.2: Ralink at usbus2
run0: 1.0 on usbus2
run0: MAC/BBP
Someone with experience with a similar hardware?
I want to know if is viable to install FreeBSD on an iBook G3 (PowerPC
800MHz 12''), the main focus is to get working the network hardware,
also if there's someone with the same experience and could let me know
which wireless network adapter (USB)
2008/4/23 Martes G Wigglesworth [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is there a particular reason that the USB adapter concept is needed for
your application?
Yes - there are no other ports to extend the (small, embedded) computer with.
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Boris Kochergin wrote:
Do you know about http://ralink.rapla.net/? The RT2500-based cards listed
there are supported by the ural(4) driver. There's a discouraging comment
about using them for access points in the man page,
I've found a perfect match for my needs: D-Link DWL-G122, with the rum
driver. Not a single problem so far, everything works as documented.
Truly a plug and play experience.
I'm just curious about one more thing: I wish to set up a b/g network,
so both b and g devices can connect. Apparently
On Wednesday 23 April 2008 11:57:28 am Ivan Voras wrote:
I've found a perfect match for my needs: D-Link DWL-G122, with the
rum driver. Not a single problem so far, everything works as
documented. Truly a plug and play experience.
I'm just curious about one more thing: I wish to set up a b/g
John Nielsen wrote:
On Wednesday 23 April 2008 11:57:28 am Ivan Voras wrote:
I've found a perfect match for my needs: D-Link DWL-G122, with the
rum driver. Not a single problem so far, everything works as
documented. Truly a plug and play experience.
I'm just curious about one more thing: I
such USB wireless hardware, preferably in
terms of product names instead of chip names? I see the following
cards in a local store: BANDRIDGE CWN4002G, CANYON WF-518D, CANYON
WF-518, LINKSYS WUSB54GC.
- Are there any tips tricks additional to the instructions on
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en
Ivan Voras wrote:
Boris Kochergin wrote:
Do you know about http://ralink.rapla.net/? The RT2500-based cards
listed there are supported by the ural(4) driver. There's a
discouraging comment about using them for access points in the man
page, though:
CAVEATS
The ural driver does not
I would reference the link that I am about to list.
I would also reference googling the topic, since there are quite a few
USB wifi adapters that work, however, it seems a bit more difficult to
find people who are using them as AP media.
The atheros reference pdfs reference a different chipset
driver doesn't support
hostap mode. See rum(4) and ural(4).
I don't know of any other USB wireless drivers.
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Mel
Problem with today's modular software: they start with the modules
and never get to the software part.
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Hi list,
I currently have a FreeBSD machine that acts as a router and
fileserver for my local home network. I'm hoping to set up a wireless
access point so I don't have to steal my neighbour's wireless. The PC
I'm using for FreeBSD has no free PCI slots so I'm forced to settle
for a USB device.
Hi All
I've just installed Freebsd 7-Beta4 and I cannot get my mouse to work.
During the boot I can see that the mouse is detected
ums0: Microsoft Microsoft USB Wireless Mouse, class 0/0, rev 2.00/0.13,
addr 2 on uhub1
ums0: 5 buttons and a TILT dir.
but it doesn't move
I tested
Hi,
I have a usb wireless keyboard/mouse combo which doesnt work at beastie.
It works before and after the boot menu perfectly fine. But not in
beastie so I am not able to enter to single user/safe mode etc. unless
I plug in a ps2 keyboard.
Do you know a workaround for this?
Thanks,
Evren
As you can no doubt see, I have been going round and round with trying
to get an old Compaq Presario connected via wireless. The original
Belkin card that came with the laptop does not seem to be supported. At
least it does not show up in the handbook under supported devices.
Further, it
As you can no doubt see, I have been going round and round with trying
to get an old Compaq Presario connected via wireless. The original
Belkin card that came with the laptop does not seem to be supported.
At least it does not show up in the handbook under supported devices.
Further, it
On Mon, 13 Nov 2006 12:34:12 -0800
Rem P Roberti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
correctly identified in the dmesg under ugen0.
can you show the exact info shown please? and more info about the card itself..
(model,etc)
thx
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Windows: Where do
correctly identified in the dmesg under ugen0.
can you show the exact info shown please? and more info about the card itself..
(model,etc)
thx
Here is the actual dmesg entry: ugen0: Cisco-Linksys Compact Wireless-G
USB Adapter, rev 2.00/0.01, addr 2
The model number of the
On Mon, 13 Nov 2006 18:34:52 -0800
Rem P Roberti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
correctly identified in the dmesg under ugen0.
can you show the exact info shown please? and more info about the card
itself.. (model,etc)
thx
Here is the actual dmesg entry: ugen0:
Here is the actual dmesg entry: ugen0: Cisco-Linksys Compact Wireless-G
USB Adapter, rev 2.00/0.01, addr 2
The model number of the device is WUSB54GC. As indicated, it is made by
Linksys, and looks just like an ordinary USB jump drive, but bigger.
ok... it seems it uses the Ralink
I'm running FBSD 6.1 and I was wondering if there's a way of configuring a
Orinoco USB client silver so I can have wireless internet. I haven't found any
data on it yet. Please let me know thank you.
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On Monday 07 August 2006 13:35, Andrew Gould wrote:
Given the occasional question regarding wireless
adapters on this list, and that I didn't see this in
the hardware notes, I thought I'd post a message:
The D-Link DWL-G122 version B1 is compatible with
FreeBSD 6.1 Release on the i386
Given the occasional question regarding wireless
adapters on this list, and that I didn't see this in
the hardware notes, I thought I'd post a message:
The D-Link DWL-G122 version B1 is compatible with
FreeBSD 6.1 Release on the i386 architecture. This is
a USB, 802.11g adapter. Please note
Hi, all
I have a Microsoft USB wireless mouse, but it cannot work in FreeBSD,
neither in console nor in KDE. It goes well in Linux and Windows. However,
after I plug the receiver into the USB interface, the kernel recongizes the
hardware, and I get this in /var/log/message
I have been trying for many nights now to get my Wireless Notebook mouse
working under 6.0RC1. If anyone has any hints or clues as to how I can
do this, please let me know.
Thanks
Steve
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Hello
Ive just bought small, nice USB wireless adapter. When I plug it into
an USB slot i see in messages:
May 19 22:21:06 pitutek kernel: uhub0: device problem
(SET_ADDR_FAILED), disabling port 2
May 19 22:21:06 pitutek kernel: uhub0: port error, restarting port 2
May 19 22:21:06 pitutek kernel
Pablo Allietti wrote:
hi all. i recently buy a usb wireless network card Cisco/Linksys. my
problem is when i plug the usb appears with dmesg
ugen0: Cisco-Linksys Wireless-G USB Network Adapter, rev 2.00/0.04, addr
2
perfect no!!! ???
but how do i install the card? to work? and appears
hi all. i recently buy a usb wireless network card Cisco/Linksys. my
problem is when i plug the usb appears with dmesg
ugen0: Cisco-Linksys Wireless-G USB Network Adapter, rev 2.00/0.04, addr
2
perfect no!!! ???
but how do i install the card? to work? and appears with ifconfig?
anybody help me
have we got any?
I'm drooling over a Travla c134 mini-itx case, but at present the box needs
a pci slot for the wireless NIC
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Is it possible to configure Gigafast wireless network card WF741-UIC on x86 machine?
Thanks
Ganesh
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Hi,
On Sat, 26 Jun 2004 13:53:53 -0400, Ganesh Kini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to configure Gigafast wireless network card WF741-UIC on x86 machine?
Check the atuwi project (http://vitsch.net/bsd/atuwi/), it might work
with this card.
Arjan
Thanks
Ganesh
I'm having problems getting a logitech wireless mouse working on 5.2.1
(cvsupped updated 12 hours ago). I had this working without problem
with exactly the same hardware a few weeks ago but had to reinstall, for
various reasons and sheepish mumble didn't make any copies of the
On Thursday 26 February 2004 19:53, Derrick wrote:
I picked up one of these :
http://www.pcchipsusa.com/prod-usbwirelesslanadaptor.asp
(nice deal, buy for 29.95, and get a 29.95 rebate.)
i know the Intersil Prism 3.0 is supported, on some wi - but is this
device supported? I don't think it
I picked up one of these :
http://www.pcchipsusa.com/prod-usbwirelesslanadaptor.asp
(nice deal, buy for 29.95, and get a 29.95 rebate.)
i know the Intersil Prism 3.0 is supported, on some wi - but is this
device supported? I don't think it is, but am just wanting to confirm
On Wed, Feb 18, 2004 at 03:55:16PM -0500, Blain M Gatterdam wrote:
I recently bought a micro innovations wireless USB mouse and it worked great
with my FreeBSD. It didn't work too good with windows, so I bought a
Microsoft wireless USB intelimouse. No matter how many times I try to
connect the
I tried to plug in the mouse b4 I start the system. It was fine. But if
u want to plug in later.. I believe there should be something you need
to do, but I don't know either...
sorry.. newbie as well
Chungwei
On Wed, 2004-02-18 at 15:55, Blain M Gatterdam wrote:
I recently bought a micro
Assuming you have:
deviceuhci
deviceohci
deviceusb
deviceums
compiled into your kernel,
can you test the mouse with
any success through
sysinstall - configure - mouse?
Check this page for some more det's:
http://www.freebsddiary.org/usb-mouse.php
HTH,
Christopher Hollow
Chungwei
I recently bought a micro innovations wireless USB mouse and it worked great
with my FreeBSD. It didn't work too good with windows, so I bought a
Microsoft wireless USB intelimouse. No matter how many times I try to
connect the mouse and the receiver, it wont work. I tried going to the
peripherals
Hi,
I get access to the Internet via a wireless connection to my router in
another room. I use a usb wireless adapter (Netgear WG121), which works
fine under Winbut I am really not sure how to get this working with
FreeBSD 5.1. I have read the manual and a few forum posts, and it seems
On Friday 06 February 2004 10:47 am, Wang wrote:
Hi,
I get access to the Internet via a wireless connection to my router in
another room. I use a usb wireless adapter (Netgear WG121), which works
fine under Winbut I am really not sure how to get this working with
FreeBSD 5.1. I have read
Hi,
I get access to the Internet via a wireless connection to my router in
another room. I use a usb wireless adapter (Netgear WG121), which works
fine under Winbut I am really not sure how to get this working with
FreeBSD 5.1. I have read the manual and a few forum posts, and it seems
Is there any project related to porting externel usb wireless
interfaces to FreeBSD?
I am stuck with a Linksys WUSB11 and have to run Windows on my laptop
just because the damn winmodem and this damn usb network interface.
TIA
Paulo Roberto
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On Thursday 04 December 2003 17:04, Paulo Roberto wrote:
Is there any project related to porting externel usb wireless
interfaces to FreeBSD?
I am stuck with a Linksys WUSB11 and have to run Windows on my laptop
just because the damn winmodem and this damn usb network interface.
A quick Google
That would interest me, too. Especially if 802.11g devices should work
Peschm
Am Fri, 03 Oct 2003 11:56:33 +0800 schrieb Michael Lee:
Hi,
I use Gemtek WL-382F USB Wireless Adapter. I've set the options for USB
and wireless ethernet and recompiled the kernel.
While plugging in the USB
Hi,
I use Gemtek WL-382F USB Wireless Adapter.
I've set the options for USB and wireless ethernet and recompiled the
kernel.
While plugging in the USB Wireless Adapter, it shows:
ugen0: Atmel product 0x7605, rev.1.10/1.00, addr 2
I noticed that the Handbook ( chap. 19.3 ) only mentioned
I googled around a bit, but couldn't find a direct answer, I want to
know if any of the USB based orinoco wireless adapters are suppored
under -STABLE.
Thanks,
-James
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I have a Logitech Cordless Desktop Pro Keyboard with a Logitech Cordless
MouseMan Optical, both USB. For some reason I can't get them to work in
FreeBSD 4.8, However they both work fine in FreeBSD 5.0. I
On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 08:10:25PM -0600, Zachariah P Garner wrote:
Does anyone know if there are any USB Wireless network adapters that are
supported under FreeBSD? (I'm running 5.0)
I think it will be difficult that you find such USB driver, bear in mind
that this kind of devices
Does anyone know if there are any USB Wireless network adapters that are
supported under FreeBSD? (I'm running 5.0)
I have read the map pages for wi, but they only list PCMCIA cards. I know
that many companies have a PCI version of the pcmcia card.
I have heard that you are likely to get better
Hi, I have a Siemens USB Wireless SS1022 but haven't
seemed to get it to work with FreeBSD. Is USB Wireless
supported or unsupported but possible in FreeBSD?
Dought if the following will be of any use, but I took
it from the SS1022 Datasheet.
Details on the SS1022:
WLAN Type:802.11b
USB
On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Craig St. Jean wrote:
Hi, I have a Siemens USB Wireless SS1022 but haven't
seemed to get it to work with FreeBSD. Is USB Wireless
supported or unsupported but possible in FreeBSD?
You might do better posting this on the freebsd-mobile list.
Lots of discussion of wireless
I have a Linksys WUSB11 v2.5. It is a USB wireless lan device using a prism
chip. (I think prism2.5). Is there any support under freebsd?
-tomoki
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