On Sun, 2006-12-17 at 18:13 +0100, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> Hi Henrik,
>
> Henrik Hjelte wrote:
> >
> > Also I have problems with starting the driver automatically at startup.
> > I've put zd1211rw last in /etc/modules. I have to unplug the usb stick
> > before rebooting, and plug it in again after
Henrik Hjelte wrote:
> Brand: Linksys
> Retail name:
> Linksys Wireless-G USB Network Adapter with Wi-Fi Finder
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Hi Henrik,
Henrik Hjelte wrote:
>
> Also I have problems with starting the driver automatically at startup.
> I've put zd1211rw last in /etc/modules. I have to unplug the usb stick
> before rebooting, and plug it in again after Linux has loaded, else it
> fails: USB control request for firmware u
Brand: Linksys
Retail name:
Linksys Wireless-G USB Network Adapter with Wi-Fi Finder
Model No (from back of the stick): WUSBF54G v1.1
Model No (from box): WUSBF54G-EU
FCC ID:Q87-WUSBF54G
IC: 3839A-WUSBF54G
Usb id:
{USB_DEVICE(0x13b1, 0x0024), .driver_info = DEVICE_ZD1211B}
chip id string:
zd121
Downgrade to zd1211-firmware-1.1 and see if that helps.
This has not made any noticeable difference for me (3Com 3CRUSB10075,
6891:a727). I still get -110 resets if I boot with the device plugged in.
I also have to unplug the adapter, unload zd1211rw, ohci_hcd and ehci_hcd,
reload ehci_hcd and o
Henrik Hjelte wrote:
> Thanks,
> it works now!
> I had to set the essid with sudo iwconfig set essid MyWlanName.
> Then do a sudo dhclient to get a dhcp connection.
> Perhaps not surprising, but:
>
> Previously this was made automatically by a configuration option
> wireless-essid in /etc/network
On Sat, 2006-12-16 at 10:35 -0500, William Keaney wrote:
> What distribution are you using?
It's ubuntu, recently upgraded to "feisty" to get kernel 2.6.19-7
> Some of the configuration methods you mentioned are unfamiliar to me.
To me to. I usually do what Googling tells me. There seems to be
The unplug/replug thing is a known issue. The current suspected culprit is
an error in the firmware itself. It has been suggested to downgrade to a
previous version of the firmware, but as of this morning I don't think that
is the cure. It works sometimes, but not consistently on my machine.
Un
Thanks,
it works now!
I had to set the essid with sudo iwconfig set essid MyWlanName.
Then do a sudo dhclient to get a dhcp connection.
Perhaps not surprising, but:
Previously this was made automatically by a configuration option
wireless-essid in /etc/network/interfaces, but it doesn't seem to h
Mine does this when it has not associated properly with the AP. Notice that
the output if 'iwconfig' says "Access Point: Invalid". Are you using
encryption on your AP? I find that 'iwconfig eth1 enc open' usually fixes
the problem. Failing that, make sure it is using the correct key.
On 12/15
Henrik Hjelte-2 wrote:
>
> I am trying to get my Linksys USB Network Adapter with Wi-Fi finder
> Linksys WUSBF54G 13b1:0024 to work with zd1211rw. Previously I've had
> success version getting it to work with the old zd1211 driver.
> I'm running Ubuntu feisty, which has kernel 2.6.19-7.
> zd1
I am trying to get my Linksys USB Network Adapter with Wi-Fi finder
Linksys WUSBF54G 13b1:0024 to work with zd1211rw. Previously I've had
success version getting it to work with the old zd1211 driver.
I'm running Ubuntu feisty, which has kernel 2.6.19-7.
zd1211rw is snapshot 2006-12-14, with an e
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