jonam
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Joined: May 2006 |
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Posted: May 14 2006,12:29 |
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Hello,
I have the same problem with a D-Link DWL-G650 (Rev C3) wireless card (Atheros chipset). DSL supposedly works with this "out of the box" if you read the website. I have installed my DSL onto the hard-drive of an old Compaq 1530D (Pentium MMX 133MHz, 16MB RAM).
Both the Madwifi driver and ndiswrapper have failed in DSL with this card and after a lot of searching, it appears that the versions supplied with DSL are way out-of-date. As I cannot access the web, I cannot update these drivers and hence I am in a catch-22.
I first tried using the Madwifi Atheros drivers included with DSL but checking the dmesg log found that Madwifi returned an error code 13 which meant that the version of Madwifi with DSL was too old for the chipset revision. Checking the Madwifi site, I found that this driver has now been replaced by Madwifi-ng which apparently isn't available for DSL and I have no idea where to get it. So my only choice was ndiswrapper.
I tried using the D-link drivers with ndiswrapper but it failed to detect the hardware as DSL recognised the Atheros chipset and did not link this to the D-link drivers. So, after some searching on the web, I found the Atheros reference drivers and loaded them up with ndiswrapper. Rather than use the tool included with DSL, I found installation instructions for ndiswrapper on Sourceforge and followed them exactly.
Managed to load the driver OK and it detected the hardware. When I then tried modprobe, I got the same error message as you have in the dmesg output. Similarly, I found the same solution you did for your problem and as I had hard-disk install, I was able to change the syscntl.conf file.
Didn't work - same error in dmesg file. Then I noted the ndiswrapper version - it is 0.10!! Currently I believe it should be 1.2 according to the ndiswrapper website.
As far as I can work out both Madwifi and ndiswrapper need to be updated to current versions but I have no clue how to do this as I am new to Linux. I don't have the time to find the source and re-compile the latest versions and I have no idea if they will work with the supplied kernel.
So, like you, I am stuck. Looks like I will have to install my old Win98SE on this laptop and try and get that working with the G650.
Regards,
Jonam
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