On Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 4:16 PM, Cyprian Troyer <c.r.troyer at usfamily.net> wrote:
> *So, for months now, I've been content to use the USB connection to my
> DSL router for my internet access. But I've set myself the goal of
> getting my wireless card to work. I believe that native Linux drivers
> are not available for this wireless card, so I've downloaded and
> installed the latest version of ndiswrapper (version 1.53).  I scrounged
> up the Windows XP drivers for the wireless card and copied them to
> etc/wlan/ . This is just an arbitrary directory I set up to make things
> easy for myself. ndiswrapper is installed in the usr/ directory.
>  My first question is this : ndiswrapper -v returns -
>
> root at darkstar:/usr# ndiswrapper -v
> modinfo: could not find module ndiswrapper
> module version is too old!
> utils version: '1.9', utils version needed by module: '0'
> module details:
> modinfo: could not find module ndiswrapper
>
> You may need to upgrade driver and/or utils to latest versions available at
> http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net
>
> But this _is_  the most recent version available. What am I doing wrong?
>
>  (According to wikipedia, the authors of ndiswrapper have not been
> answering their mail since October, so I see no help coming from there. )
>
> Next, the -l option indicates that the driver has been loaded;
>
> root at darkstar:/usr# ndiswrapper -l
> net2g54l : driver installed
> root at darkstar:/usr#
>
>
> This command should also return the status of the device, that is, it
> ought to also tell me that the hardware is installed, but obviously,
> ndiswrapper thinks that it isn't installed.
> That brings me to the next question. What do I need to be doing to
> introduce the wireless card to the rest of my hardware? What utilities
> can I be using to poke around the wireless card? The HAL daemon seems to
> be working just fine for my USB memory and the USB LAN connection.
>
> This is all happening on my old Thinkpad 600, running Slackware 12.0.
>
> root at darkstar:/usr# uname -a
> Linux darkstar 2.6.21.5 #2 Tue Jun 19 15:22:48 CDT 2007 i686 Pentium II
> (Deschutes) GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Cyprian.
>
> P.S. I can use this card from the Windows side of my dual boot setup
> with no trouble.
> *
>
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Which wireless card is this?  Anything useful show up from lspci/dmesg/syslog?

Also, if you have a recent LiveCD (Knoppix/Ubuntu) it would be worth
seeing if a slightly newer kernel is able to avoid using ndiswrapper
completely.


-- 
Donovan Niesen