hey Michael Helmling, I really need ur help. I got exactly the same
thinkpad model and wireless card. I just installed 7.10. and could you
give me a nice little instruction on how to install the lastest madwifi
and anything else to make my goddamn wifi working. Thanks a lot in
advance!! You will
Hey, on my laptop it works out of the box with gutsy gibbon ... I'm
afraid you are encountering another issue. :-(
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works in gutsy gibbon
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.17 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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Hi, newer madwifi releases seem to have fixed this problem - in gutsy
gibbon it finally works out-of-the-box (WPA, WEP ... everything tested
works well).
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I'm also running a Packard Bell EasyNote and My AR5212 responds rarely and when
it does cannot connect to my wireless network.
I'm using Edgy (which won't even boot without ACPI=Force, thus I believe to be
the reason I cannot use my USB. Thanks for that.)
This is highly annoying as it
I have a very similar problem: my atheros wireless card is recognized only if I
put the option acpi=force to kernel. I beleive I installed some madwifi, some
times ago. But acpi=force does disasbles access to my usb disks: so I have to
choose, if to boot with wifi access (with acpi=force option
Works here too (IBM TP-X40)
02:02.0 Ethernet controller: Atheros Communications, Inc. AR5212
802.11abg NIC (rev 01)
I am using Edgy.
@Michael Helmi: did you try Edgy?
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Of course ... its a bug in madwifi.
See: http://madwifi.org/ticket/936
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This works flawlessly on my Thinkpad R50p. The wireless card is detected
and works out of the box and NetworkManager works fine. I have not tried
wpasupplicant.
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) ~$ lspci | grep AR5212
02:02.0 Ethernet controller: Atheros Communications, Inc. AR5212 802.11abg NIC
(rev 01)
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