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I recently built a barebones machine (shuttle SH67H3), installed Oneiric (64-bit) and everything was great (no wireless card but wired connection was fine).
Compat Wireless Drivers Backtrack Windows 10
Now our router has changed locations and I'm trying to get wireless to work. I purchased a TP-Link TL-WN722N because I saw this post and assumed it would be smooth sailing from the moment the wireless usb adapter arrived at my home. WRONG.
Has anyone had any experience setting this up? I've downloaded the compat-wireless-driver, compiled and run install (all successfully) but am unable to load it.
If there are any alternative devices that are known to work with my setup I would love to hear about them as well.
UPDATE
I've installed the linux backports modules successfully and rebooted several times. Still no wireless activity.
When I list the usb devices it can clearly see the wireless adapter (Bus 003 Device 003) plugged in:
- I have tried installing
linux-backports-modules-cw-3.1-oneiric-generic
but that did not work. The wireless network does not appear under the connection settings. - I tried wrapping the Windows XP driver following this post using the
ndisgtk
andndiswrapper
packages. All of the driver .inf files failed to load properly except the Windows XP version. The XP version loaded and even recognized the hardware. Still no wireless network options after several reboots and unplugs/replugs.
Are there any other setup steps that I am missing? After installing
linux-backports-modules-cw-3.1-oneric-generic
and rebooting should the wireless network just show up under the network settings? Is there anything else I can check at this point?I'm willing to settle my loses and buy a different wifi adapter if I could be certain it would work with my setup. Anyone using 11.10 + usb wifi adapter?
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Run
lsusb
to make sure the machine recognizes the adapter and confirm the chipset. You should see the following on one of the lines:The machine needs both the proper firmware and driver to utilize the adapter. Get the
htc_9271.fm
firmware file from here (I used version 1.3, get whatever is most recent) and copy it to the lib/firmware/
directory. Next, download the compat-wireless drivers here. Unarchive it and build the ath9k_htc
driver by running the following commands in order:Load the driver
If this does not work (you should now see wireless networks available), try unplugging the adapter and reinserting it. Also, a reboot might help but could require reloading the driver with
MadMikemodprobe
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If you haveng trouble using BT in you VM, Do not use VM, see this link https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/9511?cversion=0&cnum_hist=2
just boot BT in your computer if you are using cd or usb, and then go to Wicd Network manager > Preferences > General Setting > on Wireless Interface type 'wlan0' refresh Wicd. hope this will help you
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I had the same problem..bought the wifi usb card, dead as a doorknob in ubuntu. Without further details, I took the wifi card to a windows 7 laptop, and installed in there with the included mini cd.
Brought it back to my ubuntu laptop, and lo and behold! Green light, network manager sees it, etc., etc. A lot simpler and faster solution, if unorthodox.
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