Sei doch so nett und verrate uns einmal, was für eine WLAN-Karte du besitzt.
Code:
/sbin/lspci
/sbin/lspci
There's no linux driver currently for a marvell chipset. You need to use an app called ndiswrapper to make the windows drivers work. There's a link in my signature that should get you going for ndiswrapper.
christian24 schrieb:o IP address: 127.0.0.1/8
1A..done eth0 device: nVidia Corporation CK804 Ethernet Controller (rev a3)
eth0 configuration: wlan-bus-pci-0000:00:0a.0
eth0 DHCP already running
Christian24 schrieb:Ja das stimmt. Was mich aber ein wenig wundert is als was die Firmen heute alle Hardware verkaufen, es ist klar das wohl kein Einzelfall mehr ist, doch über all sthet bei mir das wär ne Asus Karte.
Ethernet controller: Marvell Technology Group Ltd. 88E8001 Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 13)
Ethernet controller: Marvell Technology Group Ltd. 88E8001 Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 13)
Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. Marvell 88E8001 Gigabit Ethernet Controller (Asus)
If your card works with ndiswrapper and is not listed below, please add it to the list. Please specify at least the ndiswrapper version (if using a snapshot or a CVS checkout, report the date), the card name, chipset name (obtained by "lspci" or "cat /proc/pci" if its a pci card), pciid (obtained by "lspci -n") or usbid (obtained by "lsusb") and the Windows driver location that works for you. Include any other information, such as issues, capabilities of the chipset and official product webpage with technical information.
Christian24 schrieb:So die Ausgabe von lspci -n: (ich hab sie mir noch nich angeguckt, aber ne ID find ich glaub ich nich! Die andere Ausgabe folgt gleich!)
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05:05.0 Class 0200: 11ab:1fa6 (rev 07)
# Card: Asus WL-138G, 54mbps
* Chipset: Marvell W8300
* pciid: 11ab:1fa6 (rev 07)>
* Driver: CDROM, ASUS [[25]]
* Other: Works well with Ndiswrapper 1.0 and CDROM WinXP driver on Gentoo with Kernel 2.6.11. ASUS Downloaded driver fails.; Problems with new driver versions and ndiswrapper 1.x (System Freeze), but the driver on CD mrv8k51 (ASUS,12/24/2003,2.2.0.20) works fine with ndiswrapper 1.5 (1.6rc2 is more stable) on linux 2.6.14.2 and 16kstacks (I will test if it works without the 16k patch). Works better with win98 driver for the card D-Link DWL-G510 [ftp://ftp.dlink.com/Wireless/dwlg510/Drivers/dwlg510_driver_100.zip] (manual directory).
* Other: Ubuntu Dapper comes with a native, but not working Marvell driver [[26]]. To use ndiswrapper, you must prevent it from loading at boot, e.g. by removing the mrv8k.ko file from /lib/modules/...kernel.... The DLink Win98 driver works, but I see a few system freezes. Using the newer, downloaded Asus Win98 driver (after renaming mrv8ka50.sys to mrv8ka51.sys) the system often hangs at boot, but is more stable afterwards. With both drivers, booting is slow.
Card: D-Link DWL-G510
* Chipset: Marvell W8300
* pciid: 11ab:1fa6
* Driver: http://www.asus.com.tw/support/download/item.aspx?ModelName=WL-138G
* Driver: The asus driver hasn't worked for me. Instead, I used the WinXP driver on the CD. Its available at ftp://ftp.dlink.com/Wireless/dwlg510/Drivers/dwlg510_driver_100.zip
* Other: Works with WEP and WPA with TKIP cipher. May need iwpriv wlan0 ndis_reset when changing essid.
* Other: Dlink driver has worked fairly stable on ndiswrapper 1.2 but is rock solid on ndiswrapper 1.5, at least for me. This was tested on Arch Linux, kernel 2.6.11 up to 2.6.14, SMP, PREEMPT, Pentium3, default stack settings. ndiswrapper 1.4 OOPses and locks hard, unstable, even with uniprocessor kernel. Only WEP was tested.
* Other: I use this card under ndiswrapper 1.2 on a gentoo 2.6.12 kernel without problem. See this thread. One thing: if the network goes down, rmmod ndiswrapper FAST and reinsert it to prevent a kernel panic. Only tested with 1.2.
# Card: D-Link DWL-G630
* Chipset: Marvell W8300
* pciid: 11ab:1fa6
* Driver: http://www.asus.com.tw/support/download/item.aspx?ModelName=WL-138G
* Other: Works with WEP and WPA with TKIP cipher. Same as DWL-G510 Howto: AirPlus630 Howto AirPlus630
wo steht das ?Christian24 schrieb:Ich hab jez die Treiber von der CD probiert die ja wohl die richtigen sind, steht da ja...
lsmod | grep -r ndiswrapper
Rain_Maker schrieb:2. Eigentlich hab ich ja keine Lust, Deine Arbeit vollständig zu übernehmen, aber in der Ausgabe von lsmod, die Du gepostet hast, finde ich zumindest ndiswrapper NICHT.
Kein Kernelmodul ---> Kein ndiswrapper.