These are the steps I took to get my linksys wireless WPC54GS notebook card working:
This worked in DSL 3.2 and 4.0 (hard drive install) on a Toshiba Satellite 1695CDT notebook
1. Copy the windows drivers lsmvnds.inf and mrv8335xp.sys to the /dsl/home directory
2. Open terminal and sudo to superuser then run the following code
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ndiswrapper -i lsmvnds.inf
3. Keep terminal open and run
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modprobe -r ndiswrapper
4. Keep terminal open and run
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modprobe ndiswrapper
5. Close terminal and from the DSL menu open System, Net Setup and ndiswrapper
6. Once the ndiswrapper setup window opens enter the following
Inf: /etc/ndiswrapper/lsmvnds/lsmvnds.inf Device: wlan0 Sid: The name of your wireless router Wep: The password for your wireless router if you gave it one
7. Click OK and give it a few seconds for the wireless card to initialize
To make life easier you could add two lines modprobe -r ndiswrapper and modprobe ndiswrapper to bootlocal.sh
I also modified /usr/local/bin/ndissetup to include the info in ndiswrapper setup window
This way each time I boot my DSL box I only have to open the ndiswrapper set window and click OK to initialize the wireless notebook card.
Life is good, but it's so much better with DSL hi!
i am a newbie. has anyone figured out how to make WG311v3 wireless card to work with DSL?
(I am running DSL through a Frugal Install on a CF card; 500 MHz processor, 256MB RAM)
thank you.
-CatOk, so I got some ideas about installing the WG311v3 card on my machine. I plan to try the different drivers provided on Windows CD until maybe I find one that works with the "ndiswrapper".
The trouble is when I try to uninstall the currently installed driver (which did not work)... it does not seem I can actually remove it!
Essentially, I run:
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sudo ndiswrapper -l
and I get: "Installed drivers: wg311v3 invalid driver!"
Then I run:
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sudo ndiswrapper -e wg311v3 sudo ndiswrapper -l
and I get "No drivers installed".
It all seems okay but after I reboot, the command "sudo ndiswrapper -l" still gives me "Installed drivers: wg311v3 invalid driver!".
What is going in? Did I get rid of the current version of the driver or not? What reinstalls it?
Any help would be appreciated! Thank you!
-Catalinokay, i went ahead and tried anyway to install a different driver. my command: "sudo ndiswrapper -i /home/dsl/temp/wg311v3.inf" resulted in: "Installing wg311v3 couldn't copy /home/dsl/temp/wg311v3.inf at /usr/sbin/ndiswrapper line 139".
what does that mean??
are the rights messed up in the "temp" folder where i put the card driver files?