Lau
Group: Members
Posts: 1
Joined: June 2006 |
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Posted: June 26 2006,21:29 |
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Hi,
I'm running DSL 2.4 from the hard drive of an older computer of mine. The only issue I have been having is with my wireless PCI card, a Linksys WMP54G. I installed it using the driver suggested on the wiki: Rt2500.INF from the Linksys CD, under ndiswrapper. I used the following commands: sudo su ndiswrapper -i /home/dsl/drivers/Rt2500.INF ndiswrapper -e 1814:0201 rt2500 ndiswrapper -l (wmp54g driver present, hardware present) iwconfig wlan0 (ip, other stats listed) I then closed the terminal window, set up the card in the ndiswrapper control panel, and got a message saying I was connected. I copied /opt/myndis.sh into /opt/bootlocal.sh, rebooted, and everything was working.
At inopportune times, however—using Firefox, Dillo, wget, or any other program requiring internet access—the system will lock up entirely and require a reset. Next time I boot I'm asked to do a manual fsck and then reboot again to get into Linux, which is relatively time-consuming. I feel like I spend much more time booting my computer than actually using it.
I found a post by Pepto detailing a similar problem. Unlike this user, however, my problem doesn't happen with such regularity. (It does always occur when information is being downloaded, but sometimes happens on the first page I view, and other times I can visit several sites before the problem appears.)
Does anyone have tips on improving the stability of my card? Is there a different driver I should try, or a setting that I should change? Though my card worked under Windows, I'd rather not switch back, as DSL performs much better aside from this issue.
Thank you for any assistance or insight!
Lauren
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