I know it is compatible, since it booted an hour ago.
I was stupid enough to tinkle aroud with XF86Config-4 with no backup. :-(
I have got testing with xserver-xorg. The chipset is Intel GMA 900.
Any idea?
Thanks in advance,
Juan Javier Martínez.
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Does anyone know what chipset uses this laptop for wireless?
Is any specific kernel needed? I have got 2.6.8-2-686 (for Celeron) kernel
installed.
Just asking.
Cheers,
Juanjavier Martínez.
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On Tuesday 07 March 2006 06:15, Juanjavier Martínez wrote:
Does anyone know what chipset uses this laptop for wireless?
Is any specific kernel needed? I have got 2.6.8-2-686 (for Celeron) kernel
installed.
Just asking.
Cheers,
Juanjavier Martínez.
lspci is your friend here. It will
On Tuesday 07 March 2006 21:16, Juanjavier Martínez wrote:
>On Tuesday 07 March 2006 06:15, Juanjavier Martínez wrote:
>> Does anyone know what chipset uses this laptop for wireless?
>>
>> Is any specific kernel needed? I have got 2.6.8-2-686 (for Celeron)
>> kern
I forward your post to the list, if you don't mind.
Greetings,
Juanjavier Martínez.
P.S. You were quite helpful. Thanks a lot.
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I've got Acer 3023LMI that has got some Broadcom Wi-Fi card. I've installed ndiswrapper and used driver downloaded via acer.com
h indicates that the module is loaded but not active.
Well, now...how do I continue?
Where do ndiswrapper and the driver from acer.com enter the picture?
Thanks in advance,
Juanjavier Martínez.
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.for something that doesn't find; since my router is not wireless.
So no connection is made at allbut the driver is fluently working and the
wireless works
So a huge *thank you so much* to you.
I will keep posting whenever I find a wireless router...or borrow it from
someone
Martin Surovčák wrote:
You are welcome.
If you would like to scan "air" just try:
iwlist wlan0 scan
Good luck
The output of it is attached.
How do I connect to what I get there?
Thanks!!
Juanjavier Martínez.
wlan0 Scan completed :
Cell 01 - Address: 00:14:F
XXXDDD ,--
Haha,yes, you're right
RTFM forever...!!! ;-)
You've been of great help, Martin...
Cheers,
Juan.
Madrid, Spain
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interval 7
No DHCPOFFERS received.
No working leases in persistent database.
Sleeping.
Though I am still digging hard on man iwconfig, I don't manage to find
something clear, maybe due to my own limitations:-(
Help is *very* appreciated.
Cheers,
Juanjavier Martínez.
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eading.
So that was the thing? I seehmmm...should I check another environment
or maybe borrow a wireless-router... ;-P
Okay, but in plain: Is it supposed I should do
iwconfig wlan0 essid
providing its link quality reading is something decent in order to connect?
Or should I chec
Florian Kulzer wrote:
There is a Debian package for BCM43xx drivers, but you have to install
the right one for your kernel. If the output of "uname -a" is something like
Linux your_hostname 2.6.15-1-k7 ...
then you need to run (as root)
apt-get install bcm43xx-modules-2.6.15-1-k7
and afterw
Forgot to mention:
I did the modprobe bcm43xx thing.
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, Martin.
Special thanks to /David Goodenough and //Florian Kulzer, for their /
/valuable suggestions./
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/I am still researching the whole stuff under bcm43xx packages and/
/the 2.6.15 kernel under Testing or Unstable, this will be the next/
/step.
Cheers,
Juanjavier Martínez.
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the wlan0 interface.
Upon typing `dhclient wlan0' the message in the subject appears.
Any idea on this?
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Juanjavier Martínez.
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I'm unable to get ip address in my acer aspire 3610
although wlan0 interface rises ok.
debian:/home/juanja# iwlist wlan0 scanning
wlan0Scan completed:
Cell 01 - Address: 00:03:c9:e6:e0:f4
ESSID:""
PROTOCOL: ieee 802.11bg
Mode: Master
Channel: 11
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >If the above is all OK then it might be a problem with dhclient. There
> >are two DHCP client packages in Debian, "dhcp-client" and
> >"dhcp3-client". Make sure to try it with both of them.
>
> I apt-get installed dhcp3-client. How do I invoke it?
dhcp3-client repl
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