Yea I wanted to try your script but I kept getting connection refused. Try attaching it to your post.Quote:
Originally Posted by Emerick
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Yea I wanted to try your script but I kept getting connection refused. Try attaching it to your post.Quote:
Originally Posted by Emerick
Very strange.Quote:
Originally Posted by dejitarob
I put the file on this message, and i edit the other post.
You need to edit some vars on the file, and need to be root.
I don't think that driver version is a problem. I guess that the hotplug support is an issue as I have to disable the hotplug to make Ubuntu boot. I am new to Linux and never build the Linux kernel before. What does this kernel option mean?Quote:
Originally Posted by luca_linux
Thanks!
hshen
If you've never recompiled the kernel before, yours has already included that option by default, so don't worry about. Anyway, try to update the driver.Quote:
Originally Posted by hshen
Yeah, it's better to remove the old firmware files.Quote:
Originally Posted by MechR
About the second point, you're right, in fact, as said in the howto, you need to copy the files to one directory to another...
Sorry, I was unclear :-# I meant that even though I had moved the files as instructed, Linux kept looking in the wrong places until I ran depmod.Quote:
Originally Posted by luca_linux
I completely removed the old drivers and firmware and installed all of the new stuff. Here's the errors that I'm getting:
Please help me! :)Quote:
jon@UbuntuMonkey:~$ dmesg | grep ipw
ipw2200: Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2200/2915 Network Driver, 1.0.4
ipw2200: Copyright(c) 2003-2004 Intel Corporation
ipw2200: Detected Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG Network Connection
ipw2200: failed to send ASSOCIATE command
ipw2200: failed to send SSID command
ipw2200: failed to send SYSTEM_CONFIG command
ipw2200: ipw_send_system_config failed
ipw2200: failed to send SSID command
ipw2200: failed to send SSID command
ipw2200: No space for Tx
ipw2200: failed to send SSID command
ipw2200: No space for Tx
ipw2200: failed to send SSID command
ipw2200: No space for Tx
ipw2200: failed to send SSID command
ipw2200: No space for Tx
ipw2200: failed to send SSID command
ipw2200: No space for Tx
ipw2200: failed to send SSID command
ipw2200: No space for Tx
ipw2200: failed to send SSID command
ipw2200: No space for Tx
ipw2200: failed to send SSID command
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Originally Posted by juicewvu
Ok i crawled through the post and i have no clue how to make the systemlink correctly I think i have the kernel headers updated i ran this command
btw im a complete newb when it comes to linux and driversCode:$ sudo apt-get install linux-headers-2.6.10-5-386
Somehow the new firmware (2.3) and the new drivers (1.0.6) make all the difference. I had no trouble compiling them using the same settings I've been using.
However, an old problem is popping back up. I can't connect to a WiFi router that is using DHCP and WEP. It just times out. Any suggestions?
*EDIT* I got it working. Forgot about changing the router to Open System for WEP Authentication Type. Oops.
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Originally Posted by ChamPro
I rolled back to 1.0.3 and everything almost works. I am able to connect and what not, but I don't get a response when doing a ping. It does the DNS resolution, but that's all. Any suggestions?