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    Netgear Wireless Problems :(

    Hey everyone.
    Iv just installed kubuntu in the hope to never have to use windows ever again (yay :P) but now my wireless card (which connects me to the internet) is not detected. It's a Netgear WG511 v2

    No lights turn on when its in the laptop and i get no messages what so ever when i put it in or take it out of the laptop.

    please help :P i dont want to go back to windows Lol but unfortunatly without wireless i'd have to

    btw im a complete noob at all this.. thanks :P

    #2
    Re: Netgear Wireless Problems

    The good new is this should work.

    The bad news is you will have to use dirty windows code, but hey better than nothing.

    http://verens.com/archives/2005/02/2...pset-in-linux/

    Post back with any problems, and read the whole page - including comments - you may need different drivers, if in doubt check the ndiswrapper page here:
    http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/j...3/id,list_m-n/

    for your card as there are different versions
    Kubuntu<br />FreeBSD 8.1<br />OpenBSD 4.7<br />Meego

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      #3
      Re: Netgear Wireless Problems

      Thanks for the help!
      butttttt lol
      i installed Ndiswrapper from adept and when i open it, well it doesnt open.

      it starts to open, then after 10 seconds it disapears and i get no errors or anything.

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        #4
        Re: Netgear Wireless Problems

        Ok, so you have ndiswrapper installed .
        from the ndiswrapper page linked above:
        Code:
        Card: Netgear WG511 v2 54Mbps Cardbus adapter (Made in China)
         Chipset: Marvell Technology Group Ltd.: Unknown device 1faa (rev 03)
         pciid: 11ab:1faa
         Driver: Windows 2000 driver available on the Netgear CD: WG511v2.INF
         Other:Tested with ndiswrapper 1.1 source compile. Also works with ndiswrapper 1.2 release, using Fedora Core 3, with 16k kernel from [url]www.Linuxant.com[/url] (2.6.9-1.667), using Windows driver.
         
        Card: Netgear WG511 V2 (Made in Taiwan)
         Chipset: Marvell Technology Group Ltd.: Unknown device lfaa (rev 03)
         Driver: Windows XP driver available on the Netgear CD: WG511v2.INF . Also available at [url]http://www.parseerror.com/cache/drivers/WG511v2/WG511v2-cd/Driver/[/url] .
         Other: I’m using Ubuntu Breezy with Kernel 2.6.12-8-386. Ndiswrapper is provided by Ubuntu Breezy Colony 3 CD and version is 1.1-4. I also tried with Ubuntu Horay and its ndiswrapper seems to be broken. Once I upgrade to Breezy and it all works fine.
         
        Card: Netgear WG511 v2 (Made in China)
         Chipset: Marvell Technology Group Ltd.: Unknown device 1faa (rev 03)
         Driver: Any marvell chipset driver, either from the CD, from Netgear website or from Marvell website
         Other: You cannot have preemtive kernel. It hangs either on modprobe, or randomly later. Tried with 2.6.8, 2.6.12, 2.6.13.4 and ndiswrapper1.1 and 1.4.
        First try using the WG511v2.INF driver on the Netgear cd (just pop it in your drive, and have a dig round for it).
        Copy that driver onto your hard drive - say in your home folder (perhaps create a directory named netgear_wireless)
        Then open a terminal, and type the following (be careful of sudo - make sure the commands are exactly as I type them - if the text 'case' of the driver is different, adjust accordingly when you type)
        Code:
        cd ~/netgear_wireless
        sudo ndiswrapper -i WG511v2.INF
        ndiswrapper -l
        Now you should see a message indicating the driver is present, if it is not post the info back here, if it is do the following:
        Code:
        sudo ndiswrapper -m
        sudo depmod -a
        sudo modprobe ndiswrapper
        Now check that ndiswrapper has been succcessful type:
        Code:
        cat /etc/modprobe.d/ndiswrapper
        in the terminal, you should see an ouput - something like 'alias wlan0 ndiswrapper' . Again if you don't let me know.
        Now type

        dmesg

        in the terminal, you should see an entry for your wireless card, if all has been successful.

        Now if you can see an entry in the dmesg output for your card, reboot, then check the status of ndiswrapper by typing in a terminal

        ndiswrapper -l
        you should see something like:
        WG511v2 driver installed, hardware present

        The you just have to setup the network connection - if you need a hand with that, post away, get stuck - just post
        Kubuntu<br />FreeBSD 8.1<br />OpenBSD 4.7<br />Meego

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          #5
          Re: Netgear Wireless Problems

          Thanks heaps for your help!!
          it wasnt working at all on kubuntu :S and most of the applications were crashing..
          I had a liv ubuntu cd that someone from work gave me once so i gave that a go and everything seems to be working
          ndiswrapper is working and i did what you told me and the light is flashing now (Yayy :P)

          butttt lol (yess.. another but..) though the computer detects it and stuff and the light is flashing.. it's like it's not properly connecting to the nextwork :S when the card is working fine, usually it has a steady light, not a flashing one. Ahhh im so closeee lol

          Also when i type in terminal cat /etc/modprobe.d/ndiswrapper it says the directory doesnt exist :S

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            #6
            Re: Netgear Wireless Problems

            ok.. change of details :P
            i installed kubuntu again and did everything from scratch. It all worked fine, got everything u said id get. It says Driver installed and then i put my card in and the lights came on and it says device present. But then i rebooted the comp and the lights turned off and didnt come back on :S

            Also i dont know how to set up a wireless network on kubuntu any help would be apreciated

            Also, iv realised that when i type in the terminal
            sudo modprobe ndiswrapper
            the lights on the card start flashing again, once the lights start flashing i can detect wireless networks using Kwifimanager but i cant connect to them

            UPDATE Iv done more research and iv realised how much of a noob i am :P especially that ditsy recognition of sudo modprobe ndiswrapper and the network card's lights turning on :P

            i scanned for wireless and found the one i want to connect to
            Code:
            damiano@Damiano:~$ iwlist wlan0 scanning
            wlan0   Scan completed :
                 Cell 01 - Address: 00:19:5B:9C:AE:B8
                      ESSID:"Michael"
                      Protocol:IEEE 802.11g
                      Mode:Managed
                      Frequency:2.412 GHz (Channel 1)
                      Quality:54/100 Signal level:-61 dBm Noise level:-96 dBm
                      Encryption key:on
                      Bit Rates:1 Mb/s; 2 Mb/s; 5.5 Mb/s; 11 Mb/s; 22 Mb/s
                           6 Mb/s; 9 Mb/s; 12 Mb/s; 18 Mb/s; 24 Mb/s
                           36 Mb/s; 48 Mb/s; 54 Mb/s
                      Extra:bcn_int=200
                      Extra:atim=0
            then i try to use dhcp and it times out :S
            Code:
            damiano@Damiano:~$ dhcpcd wlan0
            Error, you need to be root to run dhcpcd
            damiano@Damiano:~$ sudo dhcpcd wlan0
            Error, wlan0: timed out
            Code:
            damiano@Damiano:~$ iwconfig wlan essid Michael
            Error for wireless request "Set ESSID" (8B1A) :
              SET failed on device wlan ; Operation not permitted
            it doesnt even get to the password
            and when i type sudo it acts like nothing has happened :S

            pweeeess helppppp!



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              #7
              Re: Netgear Wireless Problems

              Ok now you need to setup the network interface.

              I'll give some examples, as it looks like your card is now working.

              First backup your 'interfaces' file:
              Code:
              sudo cp /etc/network/interfaces /etc/network/interfaces_backup
              This file is used to store your network configuration, now edit the current one adding the following to the bottom:
              Code:
              sudo kate /etc/network/interfaces
              The text editor kate will open as superuser - now either type, or copy/paste the following in (assuming you are using WEP encryption for wireless)
              Code:
              #wireless interface
              auto wlan0
              iface wlan0 inet dhcp
              wireless-essid Michael
              wireless-key {your wireless key}
              Replace {your wireless key} with the one for your network - and save it. now restart the network daemon (called a service in windows)
              Code:
              sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart
              If you are having problems with connecting, try stopping the encryption on the router, and just putting a # in front of the 'wireless-key' section - a # will comment out that part so that is not 'seen' by the network daemon when it is restarted eg:
              Code:
              #wireless-key {your wireless key}
              Once that is done type the following:
              Code:
              sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart
              This will restart the network daemon, and should pickup the new configuration.
              Let me know what sort of encryption you are using if you are still having problems
              ================

              Edit:
              Code:
              damiano@Damiano:~$ iwconfig wlan essid Michael
              Error for wireless request "Set ESSID" (8B1A) :
                SET failed on device wlan ; Operation not permitted
              This needs to be
              Code:
              sudo iwconfig wlan essid Michael
              But the steps above should set this up automatically - if there is already a wlan0 section in the interfaces file - just amend it with the appropriate details
              Kubuntu<br />FreeBSD 8.1<br />OpenBSD 4.7<br />Meego

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                #8
                Re: Netgear Wireless Problems

                One other thing - you may need to create a /etc/modprobe.d/ndiswrapper file to automatically bring up the card after reboot (if this is not happening). Do this by :
                Code:
                sudo kate /etc/modprobe.d/ndiswrapper
                Add the following to it using kate:
                Code:
                alias wlan0 ndiswrapper
                then save it and close kate.
                Kubuntu<br />FreeBSD 8.1<br />OpenBSD 4.7<br />Meego

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                  #9
                  Re: Netgear Wireless Problems

                  Are either of you using knetworkmanager? I connect to my wireless connection with knetworkmanager. Right click the icon in the system tray and select which network to connect to... kwallet asks for my password... I'm connected. Just curious?

                  Mike
                  http://monte48lowes.blogspot.com

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                    #10
                    Re: Netgear Wireless Problems

                    Code:
                    damiano@Damiano:~$ sudo kate /etc/network/interfaces
                    Error: "/var/tmp/kdecache-damiano" is owned by uid 1000 instead of uid 0.
                    Error: "/tmp/kde-damiano" is owned by uid 1000 instead of uid 0.
                    Error: "/tmp/ksocket-damiano" is owned by uid 1000 instead of uid 0.
                    but it opens and i type what u said, and then i got
                    Code:
                    damiano@Damiano:~$ sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart
                     * Reconfiguring network interfaces...                     Internet Systems Consortium DHCP Client V3.0.5
                    Copyright 2004-2006 Internet Systems Consortium.
                    All rights reserved.
                    For info, please visit [url]http://www.isc.org/sw/dhcp/[/url]
                    
                    Listening on LPF/wlan0/00:0f:b5:f6:65:e9
                    Sending on  LPF/wlan0/00:0f:b5:f6:65:e9
                    Sending on  Socket/fallback
                    DHCPDISCOVER on wlan0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 6
                    DHCPDISCOVER on wlan0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 15
                    DHCPDISCOVER on wlan0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 10
                    No DHCPOFFERS received.
                    No working leases in persistent database - sleeping.
                    so i changed it to what you said and i got

                    Code:
                    damiano@Damiano:~$ sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart
                     * Reconfiguring network interfaces...                     There is already a pid file /var/run/dhclient.wlan0.pid with pid 5256
                    killed old client process, removed PID file
                    Internet Systems Consortium DHCP Client V3.0.5
                    Copyright 2004-2006 Internet Systems Consortium.
                    All rights reserved.
                    For info, please visit [url]http://www.isc.org/sw/dhcp/[/url]
                    
                    Listening on LPF/wlan0/00:0f:b5:f6:65:e9
                    Sending on  LPF/wlan0/00:0f:b5:f6:65:e9
                    Sending on  Socket/fallback
                    There is already a pid file /var/run/dhclient.wlan0.pid with pid 134519120
                    Internet Systems Consortium DHCP Client V3.0.5
                    Copyright 2004-2006 Internet Systems Consortium.
                    All rights reserved.
                    For info, please visit [url]http://www.isc.org/sw/dhcp/[/url]
                    
                    Listening on LPF/wlan0/00:0f:b5:f6:65:e9
                    Sending on  LPF/wlan0/00:0f:b5:f6:65:e9
                    Sending on  Socket/fallback
                    DHCPDISCOVER on wlan0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 8
                    DHCPDISCOVER on wlan0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 12
                    DHCPDISCOVER on wlan0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 11
                    No DHCPOFFERS received.
                    No working leases in persistent database - sleeping.
                    which looks relativly the same.

                    and i did install knetwork manager but it only lets me scan for networks, doesnt let me connect. The connect button is actually blurred out :S

                    thanks for your help btw guys, i apreciate

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                      #11
                      Re: Netgear Wireless Problems

                      knetwork manager is the GUI for manipulating the network interface config and for bringing up the network - in my experience it is very 'buggy'.

                      Ok post the contents of the following so I can take a look, use the following commands in the terminal and copy/paste each output:
                      Code:
                      cat /etc/network/interfaces
                      Code:
                      dmesg
                      Code:
                      lspci -v | grep Ethernet
                      Code:
                      ndiswrapper -l
                      Also have you tried connecting with no encryption ? What sort of encryption are you using ? (WEP, WPA etc? )
                      Kubuntu<br />FreeBSD 8.1<br />OpenBSD 4.7<br />Meego

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                        #12
                        Re: Netgear Wireless Problems

                        Forgot to add, edit out your wireless key from the /etc/network/interfaces file before you post it

                        Again please let me know what type of encyption you are using - and are you using a passphrase or key (shared/open) for the encryption - I don't need to know the key itself - just what setup you are using - without this info, I won't be able to get you connected to your router.

                        Kubuntu<br />FreeBSD 8.1<br />OpenBSD 4.7<br />Meego

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                          #13
                          Re: Netgear Wireless Problems

                          Im using WEP and its Open (i dont mind if my wireless key is posted not like anyone around here lives near me :P hehe)

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                            #14
                            Re: Netgear Wireless Problems

                            Damiano, have you got those logs, or are thimgs all ok now ?
                            Kubuntu<br />FreeBSD 8.1<br />OpenBSD 4.7<br />Meego

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                              #15
                              Re: Netgear Wireless Problems

                              Hi - I have the same device WG511v2(China).

                              I followed this post and got the same feedback, and now am at the same place as Damiano:

                              .....
                              No DHCPOFFERS received.
                              No working leases in persistent database - sleeping.

                              Where to now??

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