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2006 Aug 14
0
MadWiFi and WPA working only on base kernel, not plus kernel
Interesting situation: First my system - HP NC4010, with Atheros pci mini card. Latest MadWiFi drivers from: http://atrpms.net/dist/el4/madwifi/ and wpa from: http://atrpms.net/dist/el4/wpa_supplicant/ I had just the madwifi working back in Jul at the IETF conference. But as open only. I had upgraded to the plus kernel, thinking it would get my internal SD card reader working (it
2006 Sep 04
2
Now running vmlinuz-2.6.9-42.0.2.EL -- MadWifi dead
Kudzu is not recognizing my Atheros card. Actually I was having this problem with the plus kernel and I fell back to 2.6.9-34.0.2 Running on ethernet until I can figure out what to update.
2008 Jul 14
2
madwifi on Centos 5.2, kernel 2.6.18-92.1.6.el5
Hello, I just installed Centos 5.2 on my wife's IBM thinkpad T41 with Atheros wireless. It looks like I need to install madwifi to get the wireless to work. Our home wireless network uses WPA2 I found the EL5 rpms at atrpms, but there is no madwifi-kmdl rpms for kernel 2.6.18-92.1.6.el5. So, to get the wireless working on my home network, what's the shortest path from here? Install
2006 Aug 10
1
Wifi wpa_supplicant with atheros successes or failures?
I remember being a small part of and following this thread a few months ago. <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2006-May/065091.html> I've been attempting a go at getting wpa_supplicant running on CentOS 4.3 and haven't had much luck. I'm assuming my failure is my lack of knowledge on the subject, but anyways. First, my normal setup is as follows: IBM Thinkpad R40
2013 Mar 15
0
Fwd: atheros wifi on my oqo2
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: SilverTip257 <silvertip257 at gmail.com> Date: Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 7:51 PM Subject: Re: [CentOS] atheros wifi on my oqo2 To: Robert Moskowitz <rgm at htt-consult.com> On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 5:07 PM, Robert Moskowitz <rgm at htt-consult.com>wrote: > > On 03/14/2013 07:09 PM, SilverTip257 wrote: > >> On Thu, Mar 14,
2007 Mar 15
2
CentOS and Atheros
What's the easiest path to having my Atheros wireless cards supported, particularly in C5? In the past, I've chosen to download source and build my own, but that's become a little tiresome. At one point, OpenSUSE was the easy option, but since 10.1 it's dropped madwifi. -- Cheers John -- spambait 1aaaaaaa at coco.merseine.nu Z1aaaaaaa at coco.merseine.nu Please do not
2007 Jun 18
4
Madwifi just seems to work in Centos 5
I have not installed the madwifi specific kernel stuff (kdml and hal-kdml) from atrpms. I have installed with wpa rpms. And my Atheros card is working with almost no work on my part (other than runing wpa_supplicant as a deamon). Nice!
2008 Dec 03
3
What ever happened to the dkms atheros drivers/
My OQO boxes have the AR5413 wifi chipset, so for the first time in quite a while, I again need to run madwifi. So I went looking for the dkms madwifi rpms, but could not find them. They use to be on rpmforge, as I recall. dkms is there. So have I lost some memory cells or have these rpms taken a hike?
2007 Feb 13
3
Linux on a Thinkpad R40
I've just acquired a use IBM Thinkpad R40 model 2722-GDM. I'm contemplating what to run on it, and longer-term the likely candidates are: Centos 5 SLE{D,S} 10 OpenSUSE 10.2 Kubuntu - the latest. Kubuntu - Long Life (aka 6.04, Dapper, ...) I've booted Knoppix 4 in it and most seems well, including the Atheros Wireless card Windows can't find. The major flies in the
2008 Jul 04
5
article for consideration, Atheros 5007EG wireless card
I have a page where I document getting the increasingly popular AR5007EG Atheros wireless card working. (This is the card used in the Asus EEE PC). The current article covers several distributions, but would be modified to just cover CentOS. It does, however, involve getting third party software, as the rpmforge repos don't have the necessary drivers. (Apparently, it's a bit of a
2006 Nov 14
1
pci passthrough and domU madwifi drivers
Hi list, The crux of my setup is given in the Subject: field. I''m using Xen 3.0.3 (release) on a VIA Nehemiah chipset with Linux 2.6.16.29 in both dom0 and domU. Because the documentation on PCI passthrough is a bit sparse, I''m turning to the mailing list.. hopefully you guys have some input. My goal is to set up a system where: * 1 domU VM runs at a time. * The VM can be
2006 May 25
7
CentOS 4 and laptop and wifi works
I want to buy a laptop and install CentOS 4 on it and have the wifi work when I'm done. (Hoping for reasonable specs: 2GHz, 40GB drive, 1/2 to 1 GB RAM, CD-ROM, light and thin, 13 or 14 inch screen....) Any recommendations?
2009 Oct 26
1
Madwifi drivers afeter 2.6.18-128.
I have a atheros wiifi card on my Centos 5 that I use as a access point using hostapd. I noticed that after the upgrade to kernel 2.6.18-128 or above, the atheros driver comes with the kernel, ath5k, and it does?t let hostpad ou iwconfig set master mode on the card. Up to kernel 2.6.18-92 is workedd just fine using madwifi from rpmforge. Any ideas on that? Tks.
2008 Jul 16
3
Lost my madwifi setup
I rebuilt my notebook that has the atheros card in it, and forgot to save all of my setup to get it working. I am using dkms and the madwifi rpms from rpmforge. My modprobe.conf has a line: alias wifi0 ath_pci I can ifconfig wifi0 up But the command: /usr/sbin/wpa_supplicant wpa_supplicant -dd -D madwifi -i wifi0 -c /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf fails. Now some of my old
2011 Jun 08
2
My CentOS in VMware can't find my wireless card
hi, i'm woo, I'm a newer to CentOS. I installed my CentOS5.3(2.6.18-128.el5) in VMware. And my wireless card is MERCURY 54U(Atheros AR5xxx).I plugged the USB card into my virtual machine, but it couldn't be found. I've tried two drivers in different time: 1)install ath5k: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [root at wulmcent ~]# lsmod
2013 Mar 13
2
atheros wifi on my oqo2
I have a few oqo2 units that I use for testing, normally using the dongle for ethernet connection. Well supposedly they have atheros wifi. in dmseg I see: ath5k 0000:03:04.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 17 ath5k 0000:03:04.0: registered as 'phy0' ath5k phy0: Couldn't identify radio revision. ath5k 0000:03:04.0: PCI INT A disabled I press magic <fnc-?> per
2009 Apr 10
3
wifi card shows in device manager , but cant configure wifi
hi , i just finished installing Cent OS 5.2 x64 on my thankpad my hardware list shows the following Atheros Communications Inc. AR5212 802.11abg NIC but when im trying to set up wireless network i cannot find the appropriate wifi card.. when adding wifi connection pls help many thanks, Sumit. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2006 Nov 24
0
xen with madwifi
hi all, I am new to Xen. I tried to install it from binary, which worked well. I need to have my atheros card woking in domain 0, so I decided to install it from sources, to get Linux kernel patched by xen patches, wchich I could use to compile madwifi drivers. So I did. I donloaded sources for xen 3.0.3, run make world, it donloaded needed 2.6.16.29 vanilla kernel from kernel.org, patched it,
2006 Aug 30
3
updating base kernel when plus kernel installed
A while ago I installed 2.6.9-nnnn.plus.c4 (nnnn means version at that time, now at 42.0.2), but I have to boot with the base kernel, as the plus kernel does not seem to work with my Atheros card/drivers. Right now my base kernel is at: 2.6.9-34.0.2.EL and I have this feeling that is quite behind the current rev. I cannot figure out how to get kernel.i686 to upgrade. I can't even seem
2006 Jan 07
1
Kudzu and Zaptel Cards
Redhat has a 'Hardware Discovery Utility' called Kudzu. When I change cards, kudzu pops up and ask to remove/config the card. Most of the time kudzu has trouble recognizing the Digium Zaptel cards and calls them something wrong, like calling the TDM card a network card. I'm having a devil of a time getting 3 TE410P cards to come up with all green lights. For example one or two cards