kingsinger
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Posted: April 19 2007,00:36 |
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So DSL looks really good for this old laptop I'm trying to get running but I can't get the wifi card to work.
Laptop is a Toshiba Satellite 2100CDS 400 with 192MB RAM and 4 gb drive.
I initially tried using a Linksys WPC54G Broadcom card with NDISWrapper. That did not work. So I bought a Netgear WG511T. That didn't work either. Neither would the PC Card Ethernet (Xircom Card). I could however connect to the internet using a Linksy USB ethernet adapter.
Eventually, through some research, I determined that there might be an issue with the PC card slot. I made an adjustment in the BIOs and now the Xircom Card is working.
Then I booted into Xubuntu from a live CD. Under that, I was able to get the Netgear card working.
So at this point, I know that it can work at a hardware level. It just doesn't seem to want to work under DSL. This is too bad, because I think DSL would be a better fit for this machine in terms of performance. But the machine would be more useful with working wifi.
Does anyone have any thoughts on this? I'm really new to Linux. So please assume total idiot level when responding. I don't know a lot about the command line, etc. But I have had a chance to poke around in DSL, so I do know that the control panel is, etc. And I did try configuring the card through those interfaces, both with the NDIS (on the Linksys card) and with the wireless config interface for the Netgear. Once I solve the PC Card issue, I was able to go through the config process with that interface. But it wouldn't connect me to the internet. And in the Network Config interface, it doesn't see the wifi card (is it supposed to?).
TIA,
KS
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