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    Post an answer for wireless problem

    I'm running Ubuntu 8.04 and hit the brick wall trying to connect to the the internet. As seen I'm not the only one with this problem so I'm asking: can someone please take the time to write an understandable, coherent, straight-forward solution for all of us alike stuck in the same boat?

    Been searching endlessly for 3 days, read all the stickies, each one with a different solution with a high level of complexity.

    Thanks in advance for you time

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    Re: Post an answer for wireless problem

    What is the brick wall you have hit?
    can you see any networks and not connect to them?
    can you see nothing at all?
    can you not get a driver to work?

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    Re: Post an answer for wireless problem

    can't connect to wireless network, I dont even see wireless networks available

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    Re: Post an answer for wireless problem

    what is your wireless card?
    have you attempted to install any drivers?

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    Re: Post an answer for wireless problem

    hi cleverjake!
    im in the same situation of nosolution05...
    how do i get the driver for the wireless thingy?
    ive got an acer aspire 5050, but in the website doesnt say anything about wireless drivers! its so fustrating!!
    hope u can help us!

    thanks!

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    Re: Post an answer for wireless problem

    hi
    i have a linksys i can see the networks but cannot connect.i dont know if i even have the drivers installed. running 8.04
    could us the help thanks steve

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    Re: Post an answer for wireless problem

    n

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    Re: Post an answer for wireless problem

    Another voice in the wilderness. I am running 8.04 with a Linksys WUSB54G wireless adapter. I can connect to my wireless network but that's where things stop. No internet. No DNS. No DHCPOFFERS.

    Thanks,
    Dale

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    Re: Post an answer for wireless problem

    Can those with wireless problems post their lspci -nn (if it is a wireless card) or lsusb (for USB wireless). Here are a couple of card options and I am still looking for others:


    Broadcom Cards:
    You can start here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=779754
    It will give you an option on an easy way which uses the native driver and another one that leads you to the NDISwrapper route which has a lot of steps but more people seem satisfied with this option.

    Atheros 5007:
    You can try this: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=771527
    I don't have it, so I can't tell you how well it works.

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    Re: Post an answer for wireless problem

    Indeed. Please provide information for us to help you.

    The outputs from the above commands, in addition to this one (capital C):
    Code:
    lshw -C network
    Those others again:
    Code:
    lspci
    lsusb
    And, if you are half-way there:
    Code:
    iwlist scan
    Most importantly, can each user start a fresh thread with the outputs of all these (and any other relevant details about what has been tried already).

    As for the OP request for a generic How-to - there is no such thing, since it is highly dependent on what wifi device you use.

    If you are searching for a solution - use the above commands to identify the hardware you have, then google the exact hardware:

    e.g. my lspci:
    Code:
    08:04.0 Ethernet controller: Atheros Communications Inc. AR2413 802.11bg NIC (rev 01)
    So I would search for AR2413.

    Also - one specific place to search for this is the ndiswrapper site: http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/j...id,33/id,list/

    Then at least you can provide some details if it still doesn't work.

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