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Posted: July 22 2006,20:35 QUOTE

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Well, scrub that idea! I obtained version 2.1b, booted up, and it still didn't connect via my wireless card. OK, perhaps I should just try the wrapper with the latest version.

You'll need to download the ipw2200 driver still ( http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub.....31.dsl ) using the instructions from ( http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub....sl.info ).  [This can also be seen from the myDSL icon on your desktop]
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OK, so my next move was to locate the w29n51.inf file, rather than the .sys file. Putting that into ndiswrapper, I still came up unable to connect.

I'm not sure.. but did you have the other files in the same folder as well?  Did you set Device to wlan0?  Maybe you should manually specify your SSID (and WEP if applicable).

Actually maybe you probably have to _start_ your connection after setting up the hardware.  What shows up under iwconfig and/or iwconfig -a ?  Hopefully someone else will help out here.
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I'm about ready to give up on this, and Linux. Now I understand why Linux is popular with techies, and Windows is popular with regular people who just want to get things done  I'm sure DSL is a wonderful OS for those with the technical know-how to work out how to do this without any help, but it really is difficult for the rest of us.

Perhaps... but it's all a matter of perspective.  Most are just used to windows, so setting things up in there are just the way they are familiar with.  The first time I downloaded a program on windows and installed it and configured it, it took me over an hour with someone guiding me over the phone.
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Perhaps I might try a different version of Linux, if I can find a free, but friendly flavor, that does this kind of thing for you.

I can't say DSL is the best for someone new to be setting up non-automagically set up hardware.  However, it's the best distro out there for its tiny footprint, speed, and portability (to other machines).  If speed/space isn't an issue for you (What are your machine specs?) you might want to try a full-fledged linux desktop distro.  I'd recommend Ubuntu for you - its very user-friendly, has all the newest stuff out there, and has some great default settings.  Apparently it also supports your wifi chipset out-of-the-box.  Of course there are many many other distros and variations, but trying different ones is all part of the fun :).  Of course if you decide to do this instead, once you feel up to it, try DSL again.
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On a side note: you could use the edit button instead of adding so many posts in a row >.>
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Posted: July 25 2006,12:59 QUOTE

As an update: After trying a few other Linux distros, I've found that they all seem to have a problem where the PRO/Wireless card is concerned. So far, I'm liking Puppy Linux - it seems to be friendly for Windows users and like DSL boots from a CD. There are instructions for installing the PRO/Wireless driver, and I'm getting a clarification via their forums.

Thanks for all your help. Perhaps I'll revisit DSL once I get Puppy working.
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Posted: Aug. 05 2006,22:27 QUOTE

Foucault,
I'm surprised no-one has recommended to you to try
"ubuntu". It has support "out of the box" for your wireless chpset.
There is simply NO configuration required.

ubuntu is not perfect, but for a Windows convert it's really your
best bet to get up and running quickly. The ubuntu CDs are dual
purpose "liveCD" and InstallCDs so you can test it first. I have the 2915abg
which uses the same driver as your chip. It "just works"
Good Luck!
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Posted: Aug. 07 2006,00:05 QUOTE

Hi all!

LTNS..

The problem with the Intel ProWireless 2200 is not the driver.. it is the firmware.

You need the firmware version 2.2  since the driver with DSL-N 0.1RC3 uses driver 1.01.

I have created a directory /lib/firmware but have not been able to modprobe ipw2200 and have it load the firmware properly.. gives me an error -2

So, the driver is in DSL-N, but the firmware will not load.. YET! :) I'll work on it.

ciao!

Cappy.
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Posted: Aug. 08 2006,06:20 QUOTE

Quote (stdoubt @ Aug. 05 2006,18:27)
I'm surprised no-one has recommended to you to try
"ubuntu". It has support "out of the box" for your wireless chpset.

heh, in my previous post I did recommend that, but I suppose he's looking for a ready light distro.
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