Re: Atheros Wireless Woes
I'm conducting an experiment...will I be able to get on the wireless if I leave the hardware switch on and tell it to reboot? That and the extra module of ndis wrapper seems to be the issue...
and the verdict: no, the switch must be off and then only be turned on after ubuntu has loaded and the user has logged in.
Now everything works!!
Thanks, I really appreciated how you both stuck with me through all of this. I guess perseverance pays off in the end.
Re: Atheros Wireless Woes
I glad YOU stuck to it. Congratulations!
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Re: Atheros Wireless Woes
Ok so here is my comprehensive guide to getting wireless to work on an R61e Thinkpad. Firstly, I would like to thank my mentors dmizer and pytheas22 otherwise this guide would not have been written. This is a first draft so if there are any large errors please feel free to message me so that I can fix them.
Open the attachment using either open office writer or msword (the file was too large to upload as an open office writer file so I, sadly, had to go to word. All the same I hope that this solves some problems :D
Re: [SOLVED] Atheros Wireless Woes
Hmm, I use Mepis, another debian based distro, and a lappy with the evil 242x (ar5007eg) chipset. I have got a native madwifi module built rather easily--even a sharable .deb! This should also work in Ubuntu.
Install your kernel headers and build-essentials, also module-assistant.
Go to packages.debian.org and grab the .deb from unstable (sid) of the madwifi-source package. This will only install a source package in /usr/src, so you can use it in both 32 and 64 bit. Install it. Uninstall ndiswrapper.
open a terminal
sudo m-a prepare (checks to see if everything's set up OK)
sudo m-a update
sudo m-a a-i madwifi-source
The last command will build and install the madwifi-modules.
As a bonus, you will have some debs in the /usr/source folder that you can share with people using the same kernel. You'll get some kudos! I get a ghost wifi0 interface and a real ath0 using this driver, this is normal--but I have to tell my network monitoring applets to use the wifi0, otherwise ath0 reports twice the real speed!
Re: [SOLVED] Atheros Wireless Woes
Well done epiphonygirl.
Worked for my Fujitsu Siemens ESPRIMO Mobile V5535 too.
I used a different source to get the driver: http://support.fujitsu-siemens.de/de...downloads.html
but it turned out to be the same *.inf file in the end.
Thanks very much!
Mäx