Valeri Galtsev
2015-Nov-25 19:44 UTC
[CentOS] Help with Intel 6235 Wireless on CentOS 7 (pointer to good reading?)
Dear Experts, I would like to ask your advise on good reading about how to add WiFi device, and how to control its settings on CentOS. Sounds really dumb, but this is what I am NOT able to do on CentOS 7 what I was able to do in the past, beginning somewhere since RedHat 5 or 6, through Fedora and up to CentOS 6. In brief: my card is Intel 6235; CentOS 7 (fully updatted), latest kernel (3.10.0-229.20.1), relevant Intel firmware version for my card is in /lib/firmware (together with large bunch of other Intel WiFi firmware), relevant modules are loaded in kernel: iwlwifi iwldvm mac80211 cfg80211 "/sbin/ifconfig -a" shows my device in the list renamed to wlp3s0 (according to PCI slot numbering I figure), dmesg shows device brought up successfully detected and renamed as above. lspci shows device with its correct full name (Network controller: Intel Corporation ... 6235" Now comes the fun part (no, troublesome for me part). When I click on the NetworkManager Applet in right top corner, there are no WiFi devices. I go to Network Settings from there. My device is in the list under name "PCI Unknown". I click on that, the device is described as "unmanaged", and there is no way to make changes to the contrary to other devices (correct MAC address is displayed). OK, I assume I just need to declare device as NM_CONTROLLED. There is no relevant /etc/sysconfig/ifcfg-wlp3s0 - where I know I can declare that. I use "nmtui" to add configuration, then add to ifcfg-wlp3s0 NM_CONTROLLED="yes" line. Reboot. Still the same. Just for comparison I booted Ubuntu 14.0.4 x86_64 live CD. Yes, it can see my wireless, and I can connect to WiFi networks. Kernel is just a notch newer (3.13.0.24) which shouldn't matter according to Intel information which kernel versions this device is supported in. List of relevant kernel modules loaded by ubuntu is exactly the same. I don't see anything weird like the need to separately load firmware as kernel module (yes, indeed I'm going nuts, that would be "freebsd-ism" I guess). I do not want to have Ubuntu (or Debian which likely will work out of the box too) on this laptop. So, apparently I need a pointer to good reading on how do we do it on CentOS 7 "dirty way" - when "click here, choose in menu that" doesn't work. Thanks a lot for your advises! Valeri ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Valeri Galtsev Sr System Administrator Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics University of Chicago Phone: 773-702-4247 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Valeri Galtsev
2015-Nov-25 21:21 UTC
[CentOS] SOLVED: Help with Intel 6235 Wireless on CentOS 7 (pointer to good reading?)
My original problem is solved: it turns out that I just needed to install NetworkManager-wifi rpm (which adds WiFi plugin to network manager). Now I'm back in happy GUI world in which everything "just works". Like on Macintosh... only better ;-) Valeri PS beats me why I needed to install it separately though, i.e. why it wasn't installed with "development workstation" (plus bunch of extras) rpm set... On Wed, November 25, 2015 1:44 pm, Valeri Galtsev wrote:> Dear Experts, > > I would like to ask your advise on good reading about how to add WiFidevice, and how to control its settings on CentOS.> > Sounds really dumb, but this is what I am NOT able to do on CentOS 7what> I was able to do in the past, beginning somewhere since RedHat 5 or 6,through Fedora and up to CentOS 6.> > In brief: my card is Intel 6235; CentOS 7 (fully updatted), latestkernel> (3.10.0-229.20.1), relevant Intel firmware version for my card is in/lib/firmware (together with large bunch of other Intel WiFi firmware), relevant modules are loaded in kernel:> > iwlwifi > iwldvm > mac80211 > cfg80211 > > "/sbin/ifconfig -a" shows my device in the list renamed to wlp3s0(according to PCI slot numbering I figure), dmesg shows device brought up> successfully detected and renamed as above. lspci shows device with itscorrect full name (Network controller: Intel Corporation ... 6235"> > Now comes the fun part (no, troublesome for me part). When I click onthe> NetworkManager Applet in right top corner, there are no WiFi devices. Igo> to Network Settings from there. My device is in the list under name "PCIUnknown". I click on that, the device is described as "unmanaged", and there is no way to make changes to the contrary to other devices (correct> MAC address is displayed). > > OK, I assume I just need to declare device as NM_CONTROLLED. There is norelevant /etc/sysconfig/ifcfg-wlp3s0 - where I know I can declare that. I> use "nmtui" to add configuration, then add to ifcfg-wlp3s0 > > NM_CONTROLLED="yes" > > line. Reboot. Still the same. > > Just for comparison I booted Ubuntu 14.0.4 x86_64 live CD. Yes, it cansee> my wireless, and I can connect to WiFi networks. Kernel is just a notchnewer (3.13.0.24) which shouldn't matter according to Intel information which kernel versions this device is supported in. List of relevant kernel> modules loaded by ubuntu is exactly the same. I don't see anything weirdlike the need to separately load firmware as kernel module (yes, indeed I'm going nuts, that would be "freebsd-ism" I guess).> > I do not want to have Ubuntu (or Debian which likely will work out ofthe> box too) on this laptop. So, apparently I need a pointer to good readingon how do we do it on CentOS 7 "dirty way" - when "click here, choose in menu that" doesn't work.> > Thanks a lot for your advises! > > Valeri > > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > Valeri Galtsev > Sr System Administrator > Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics > Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics > University of Chicago > Phone: 773-702-4247 > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > > > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Valeri Galtsev Sr System Administrator Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics University of Chicago Phone: 773-702-4247 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
m.roth at 5-cent.us
2015-Nov-25 21:42 UTC
[CentOS] SOLVED: Help with Intel 6235 Wireless on CentOS 7 (pointer to good reading?)
Valeri Galtsev wrote:> My original problem is solved: it turns out that I just needed to install > > NetworkManager-wifi > > rpm (which adds WiFi plugin to network manager). Now I'm back in happy GUI > world in which everything "just works". Like on Macintosh... only better > ;-) > > PS beats me why I needed to install it separately though, i.e. why it > wasn't installed with "development workstation" (plus bunch of extras) rpm > set... >Really?! Hmmm, I'm really tired of some CentOS 7 workstations babbling and babbling in the log about not authorized something wifi, even though I thought I disabled wifi... Maybe I need to see what NetworkManager bits and pieces were installed, and if there's something I can uninstall.... mark
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