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    Head spinning from wireless "solutions"!

    I've just installed 8.04. I have no problem connecting with my wired Ethernet adapter, but I can't get a reliable connection with my Netgear WG111v2. I've done several searches, but all of the results give different solutions and none of them were for Hardy - always for prior versions. What's even more frustrating is I've seen posts where this adapter is supposed to work out of the box! Can someone please point me to the definitive setup info for my adapter under Hardy? I'll provide any config info requested.

    Thanks,
    Steve
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    Re: Head spinning from wireless "solutions"!

    Hmm, what is the output from

    Run from terminal
    Code:
    sudo lshw -C network
    Please attach long logs as a txt file..
    Code:
    sudo lshw -C network > log.txt
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      #3
      Re: Head spinning from wireless "solutions"!

      Here it is:

      PCI (sysfs)

      Code:
       *-network
          description: Ethernet interface
          product: 3c905C-TX/TX-M [Tornado]
          vendor: 3Com Corporation
          physical id: b
          bus info: pci@0000:01:0b.0
          logical name: eth0
          version: 30
          serial: 00:01:03:33:54:7b
          size: 100MB/s
          capacity: 100MB/s
          width: 32 bits
          clock: 33MHz
          capabilities: pm bus_master cap_list ethernet physical tp mii 10bt 10bt-fd 100bt 100bt-fd autonegotiation
          configuration: autonegotiation=on broadcast=yes driver=3c59x duplex=full ip=192.168.0.18 latency=64 link=yes maxlatency=10 mingnt=10 module=3c59x multicast=yes port=MII speed=100MB/s
       *-network
          description: Wireless interface
          physical id: 1
          logical name: wlan0
          serial: 00:18:4d:bb:c0:d2
          capabilities: ethernet physical wireless
          configuration: broadcast=yes multicast=yes wireless=IEEE 802.11g
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        #4
        Re: Head spinning from wireless "solutions"!

        I think that this looks fine..

        Have you tried to use KnetworkManager for configuration of the wifi-connection?
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          #5
          Re: Head spinning from wireless "solutions"!

          KnetworkManager is the app that comes with Kubuntu, correct? If so then yes I have tried that. I've also installed the KWifiManager, but that didn't help either. In some of my searches I've heard that having both of them installed might cause problems. Is that true?

          The adapter is recognized by the OS, but I can't get a connection to stay up for more than a few minutes. When I try to reconnect it hangs at 28%.

          Steve
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            #6
            Re: Head spinning from wireless "solutions"!

            Originally posted by Temporary Saint
            KnetworkManager is the app that comes with Kubuntu, correct?
            Yes I think it is the default app.

            Originally posted by Temporary Saint
            In some of my searches I've heard that having both of them installed might cause problems. Is that true?
            I don't know about that, but better be safe than sorry

            If I were you, I would try to change the router settings in some way.

            Maybe the channel used, other encryption or maybe firmware upgrade of the router. This could be a router problem.. but I am just guessing here.
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              #7
              Re: Head spinning from wireless "solutions"!

              Unfortunately the same happens to me every now and then with knetworkmanager. It has proved to be a right royal pain the behind for many a poor soul. Lots of people swear by wicd.

              Have a look here:
              http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3099106.0
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                #8
                Re: Head spinning from wireless "solutions"!

                Well, still no luck.

                I installed Wicd along with several pythion updates that were automatically installed, and rebooted. The adapter didn't work at first, but after a few minutes it became enabled and I was able to browse the Internet for about 5-10 minutes before it stopped working. Now neither the wireless or wired adapter are enabled at boot and Wicd will not launch at all. In the System Settings/Network Settings control panel I cannot even manually enable either adapter. I get the error message "Could not parse the XML output from the network configuration backend".

                I'm about ready to reinstall everything from scratch, but I don't think that's going to help. Would Ubuntu 8.04 be a better starting point and then worry about KDE later?

                Is wireless support for 8.10 any better?

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                  #9
                  Re: Head spinning from wireless "solutions"!

                  Well, it could be that your wireless card simply is not all that well supported.

                  To find out which card you have:

                  lspci

                  Google the result and see whether there are any issues with it and ubuntu. If it is easy to fix, fix it. If not I'd download a few other distros such as Mepis, MintLinux or what have you and check how they support your card...

                  My 2cs worth.
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                    #10
                    Re: Head spinning from wireless "solutions"!

                    Well, it turns out that there are two versions of the WG111v2 adapter. One has a RealTek chipset that does not work out of the box. Of course that's the one I have. > A bit of tweaking is required to get it work. I have an older USB wireless adapter that I'll use to try to avoid all of that tweaking.

                    Steve

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