I have a HP Pavillion ze2315us laptop which I have tried (unsuccessfully) to get the on-board wirless to work. I've tried ndiswrapper, the proprietary Broadcomm firmware, and other hints. I get a light on the button and can set an IP address, but no connection. A Google search indicates this is not uncommon.
I have a D-Link WNA-1330 wireless PCMCIA card. When I booted up after installing it, I was (of course) given the "restricted modules" message and I chose to enable the atheros driver. It went through the process of connecting and got to like 90% but then errored out (couldn't acquire IP address - because I run static IPs only).
So, I want to DISABLE the broadcomm all together (as in Kubuntu doesn't even see it) and then "reset" the networking so I can either give the D-link card a static IP or turn DHCP on for my router (and then later I assign static).
1. How do I disable the Broadcomm device (make invisible to Kubuntu)?
2. How can I reset the Knetworkmanager so that it will go through the setup process again with the D-Link card?
Thanks!
I have a D-Link WNA-1330 wireless PCMCIA card. When I booted up after installing it, I was (of course) given the "restricted modules" message and I chose to enable the atheros driver. It went through the process of connecting and got to like 90% but then errored out (couldn't acquire IP address - because I run static IPs only).
So, I want to DISABLE the broadcomm all together (as in Kubuntu doesn't even see it) and then "reset" the networking so I can either give the D-link card a static IP or turn DHCP on for my router (and then later I assign static).
1. How do I disable the Broadcomm device (make invisible to Kubuntu)?
2. How can I reset the Knetworkmanager so that it will go through the setup process again with the D-Link card?
Thanks!
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