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    Re: Can't Connect After Using NDISWrapper

    Quote Originally Posted by chessnerd View Post
    I'm glad to be using the Linux driver again. It may not be perfect, but it's okay.
    I fixed my Atheros AR928X flaky wireless in Karmic by the simple expedient of installing the two packages:

    linux-backports-modules-karmic-generic.
    linux-backports-modules-wireless-karmic-generic.

    You probably only need one, but it doesn't hurt to mark both for installation. They bring in the backported drivers to match the running kernel. This has worked just fine for me with the 2.6.31-14, -15 and -16 kernels. If you search the forum you'll find other AR928X users have had success with the backports. You don't need to enable the backports repository. They're in main - I think.
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    Re: Can't Connect After Using NDISWrapper

    Quote Originally Posted by coffeecat View Post
    I fixed my Atheros AR928X flaky wireless in Karmic by the simple expedient of installing the two packages:

    linux-backports-modules-karmic-generic.
    linux-backports-modules-wireless-karmic-generic.

    You probably only need one, but it doesn't hurt to mark both for installation. They bring in the backported drivers to match the running kernel. This has worked just fine for me with the 2.6.31-14, -15 and -16 kernels. If you search the forum you'll find other AR928X users have had success with the backports. You don't need to enable the backports repository. They're in main - I think.
    Thanks, CoffeeCat. I did have to uncomment the backports repository in the sources.list to get those packages to install, but it was a painless procedure nonetheless.

    After a reboot, my wireless is working great. It has held steady at 70-72% for over 45 minutes. Usually it was bouncing erratically between 30% and 70%. When working it was offering pathetic speeds for downloads, which failed half the time anyway. On a bad day it would also cut in and out every 15 minutes or turning a simple browsing session into a living nightmare unless I moved to another room closer to the router.

    This will let me use Ubuntu a lot more often now that I have a reliable Internet connection. I hope these drivers are included by default in Lucid so that everyone can benefit from them.

    My original post was about just getting back to square one. PeepingTom accomplished that. Now you've advanced me to my destination of stable wireless support. So I guess I'll marked this thread as solved.

    Thanks again.
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    Re: Can't Connect After Using NDISWrapper

    Quote Originally Posted by chessnerd View Post
    I hope these drivers are included by default in Lucid so that everyone can benefit from them.
    I've got Lucid Alpha 1 one another partition on the laptop with the AR928X wireless, and wireless has been working fine. My guess is that the backported Karmic modules are from the version of the kernel that comes in Lucid so I wasn't surprised, but pleased nevertheless.

    I'm glad the backported modules were helpful.
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    Re: Can't Connect After Using NDISWrapper

    Quote Originally Posted by coffeecat View Post
    I fixed my Atheros AR928X flaky wireless in Karmic by the simple expedient of installing the two packages:

    linux-backports-modules-karmic-generic.
    linux-backports-modules-wireless-karmic-generic.
    I didn't really understand what just happened, but it worked a charm. Although I would love to understand what those backport modules do, I am very thankful to have a steady wireless connection on my laptop...

    Thank you
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    Re: Can't Connect After Using NDISWrapper

    Were you able to get the N-channel router running @ 40 Mhz wide band to work with the ARB591 client/laptop?

    For some reason it won't connect to N-channel (works on wireless G fine) & i'm not sure how to move forward to a resolution. My N-network (LinkSys 600N Router) does not have any security & it controlled by MAC access list. Tried the linux-backports-modules & the mad-wifi driver

    I would highly appreciate if someone could send me specific instruction to have it work in 11N mode. I'm running Karmic Koala on 2.6.31-16 kernel

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