CentOS 5 Networking :: Zonet ZEW2502 USB Adapter Doesn't Seem To Be Recognized
Feb 8, 2009
I just got 5.2 installed on my HP zd7000 laptop. I have a Zonet ZEW2502 USB Adapter but doesnt seem to be recognized. I tried to search in the forums and Google but didnt find any tutorial. point me in the right direction? or do I have to buy a different USB adapter?
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Mar 5, 2010
I just installed Ubuntu 9.10 and am trying to get my Zonet zew2502 wireless usb to work right. So far I have
-installed ndiswrapper from the Synaptic Package manager
-copied the netMw225.inf and MRVW225.sys to my download directory
At first, when I ran ndiswrapper -l I got NOTHING back. When I plugged in the zonet to usb and ran lsusb I got
Code:
Bus 001 Device 009: ID 1286:1fab Marvell Semiconductor, Inc.This doesn't appear on the list when the zonet is not plugged in so I can only assume that this is it. Anyhow, I did a sudo ndiswrapper -i netMw225.inf and everything seemed to install, so now when I do ndiswrapper -l I get:
Code:
netmw225 : driver installed
device (1286:1FAB) present
I don't think a GUI front end for ndiswrapper got installed to me search for and connect to wireless networks.
EDIT: The computer also has a PCI ethernet card (wired) that does work correctly, but I have the cable unplugged while debugging the wireless card.
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Apr 19, 2011
i'm a total ubuntu newbie(installed yesterday!), and i cant seem to get my network card to work. i have an 802.11n Zonet ZEW1642S Wireless PCI Adapter, and it came with a cd that contained the drivers necessary for installation on windows. i understand that the drivers are not compatible with ubuntu, but is there any method that i can get my wireless card to work? if so could someone explain (in newbie speak, sorry!) how to do it?
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Jul 17, 2010
i'm running Backtrack3 on VMWare Workstation and its running perfectly without any pb except one and that is my USB wifi device. When i run my Backtrack it shows the device but when i try open Wireless Assistant from backtrack on that time it says No device found. I install the driver from the cd came with my TP-Link TL-WN821N v2.I can use it with my windows7 without any pb but with Backtrack i can't. So if someone can tell me how i can make the device recognize by backtrack. In bellow i attach screen shot. This is when i open backtrack3
Code: [URL] This is after i click Wireless Assitant
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Feb 28, 2009
i just installed centos on my dell inspiron 1525 but the network driver doesn't recognized
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I have a bluetooth adapter, but the operating system (CentOS 5.5) doesn't seem to recognize it.
[claudiu@localhost lib]$ /sbin/lsusb
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
[claudiu@localhost lib]$ uname -a
Linux localhost.localdomain 2.6.18-194.el5 #1 SMP Fri Apr 2 14:58:14 EDT 2010 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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Aug 12, 2010
I have spent them with Fedora and liked it a lot. Today I decided to install CentOS as this looks like something I would like to be using in the future. However a problem I could not solve came right at me after the first boot.
I have one eth0 device which is onboard lan and that was correctly recognised and activated. The second device is F5D5055 Belking USB Gigabit ethernet adapter. There was no problem with it whatsoever under Fedora. According to all the info it should be automatically recognised on kernel 2.6.14 and later. However when I plug it into the USB port, I can see its correct name in the device manager but it is not recognised as a network device. I have configured my Fedora as a firewall/router for my lan and definitely want to use that interface.
Hopefully without needing to do anything in the realm of compiling kernel, cause that is where my half a day long attempt to fix the problem left me.
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I am trying to maintain another computer that runs Ubuntu, and everything seems to be running smoothly except for one thing: the wireless. Due to distance issues, I cant use a cord, but the computer is close enough to get a signal. am using a Netgear wnda3100 wireless usb adapter. I installed Ubuntu on the computer because I heard that the device was supported in Ubuntu, and it wast after a while, the adapter is no longer recognized. I have had to reinstall multiple times, and I'm no longer in the mood to reinstall. Does anyone on the UF know hwo to fix this
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I bought myself a Sitecom Wireless Network USB Micro Adapter 300N X3 (Sitecom WL-364) today. When I place the adapter in my PC, it is not recognised as a wireless adapter.
There are similar posts like this one, most of them are about conflicting drivers. According to this post I shouldn't be worried about that (as I'm working in 11.04 32-bit).
The output of lsusb is this:
Code:
Bus 001 Device 003: ID 0df6:0051 Sitecom Europe B.V.
Also, I was having a hard time getting to know the chipset of the adapter. Is RT2870 the right driver for the adapter?
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I've just upgraded my old laptop from xubuntu to ubuntu 10.10 and I have some connectivity problems with my usb adapter Netgear WG111v3. On xubuntu I had no problems with connecting on the network but with ubuntu, it says I have good reception but it doesn't connect on the network (rarely it does, but for a very short time). I have another laptop currently running on ubuntu 10.04 and it has no problems at all (however it has an internal usb card).
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Sep 7, 2010
Have tried methods from every thread I could find for past 10 hrs. Have tried installing rt3070sta etc.Monitored message log; appears that the driver isn't recognized, though the USB port sees that something is plugged in (when I plug in the adapter, and unplug it).All of the threads miss something; I can't get a wireless port listed under ifconfig no matter what I try. Seems that every method leaves out something (I guess because everyone's box is different in some way). Network manager doesn't help much. Downloaded Wicd, which does even less.I guess I could try ndiswrapper, but I'm scared away by the hundreds of pages I see on going that route; I'm almost certain it wouldn't work (1000 possible points of failure).Does anyone have a strategy to recommend?AM64 box, newly installed Edubuntu 10.04, ran update manager.
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Jun 15, 2010
I've got version 10.4, also.
I have a Zonet ZEW2508 USB wireless adapter and the drivers that come with it won't install. Are there any drivers that work with Ubuntu?
Ubuntu does appear to see that it's plugged in, however.
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Oct 17, 2010
I've attempted to find the .inf for this card's driver, but to no avail. My plan was to use ndiswrapper to install the driver, but without the .inf I'm at a brick wall!
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May 2, 2010
After having trouble with Ubuntu 9.10 (solved with a nice modemmanager bug fix by a great user) here we are with the new Lucid Lynx: until now, just to be safe, I am trying my Nokia CS-10 USB stick (for wireless 3g connection) with the Live Ubuntu, and it doesn't even get recognized (no red light or anything else)...
Here's the log:
Code:
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May 2, 2010
After upgrading to Lucid said adapter is nonfunctional - NetworkManager won't start on booting (I'm using 2870sta module) and it finds no networks - neither does WICD. The device itself is identified: "lsusb" gives a line "Bus 001 Device 005: ID 148f:3070 Ralink Technology Corp." "iwconfig" gives nothing under lo and eth0 and this under wlan0:
Code:
RTxx70 Wireless ESSID:""
Mode:Auto Frequency=2.412GHz
Link Quality=10/100 Signal level:0 dbBm Noise level:-143 dBm
Rx invalid nwid:0 Rx invalid crypt:0 Rx invalid frag:0
Tx excessive retries:0 Invalid misc:0 Missed beacon:0
And a "lsmod | grep -e rt2 -e rt3" gives:
Code:
rt2870sta 525366 0
(Note: I had a similar problem going from Jaunty to Karmic, but blacklisting rt2800usb in my blacklist.conf fixed it. No such luck this time.)Using a Zonet ZEW2500P.x86-64 Lucid.
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Oct 29, 2010
other forums to get my Zonet ZEW1642D to work on my new install of Ubuntu Studio 10.10. None of the how-tos I've found APPEAR to have worked although I guess I'm not entirely sure how I would know. There is a pair of computers at the top right of my screen by the date/time. When I right click there the following are all checked:
Enable Networking
Enable Wireless
Enable Notifications
but when I click Connection Information Auto eth0 is the only connection that comes up (which must be the wired connection I'm using to submit this) Here are the things I've tried:
1) README_STA included in the driver files downloaded from the Ralink website although I must admit this was a bit over my head
2) http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1045703
3) http://www.hyperborea.org/journal/20...i-ralink-3062/
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I've installed any recent drivers for my adapter, and I went to extensive lengths to try to solve the issue on my previous linux distribution. I don't know what output to give you from the terminal, nor do I really know any commands to look for anything. On a side note, I had been messing with my touchpad application, trying to set my preferences. I check the boxes for horiz. and vertic. scrolling with two fingers, and apply. They don't work. I check the boxes for using two finger tap to do something, and three finger tap to do something else.
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This is the output of my /sbin/lsusb code...
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$/sbin/lsusb
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It gets stranger - if I cat the output of /dev/input/event5, the event gets printed when a C button is pressed. Furthermore, when I configure SDL to use the /dev/input/event* devices rather than /dev/input/js0, the C buttons are recognized! (Though, this leads to a situation where the joystick can't be calibrated... go figure). So, I can either have a correctly calibrated joystick with no C buttons or a miscalibrated joystick with working C buttons. Does anyone have any idea what I can do about this situation? The best outcome would be to force the C button joystick events to appear when using /dev/input/js0. Device as it appears in the output of lsusb:
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Feb 9, 2009
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my ifcfg-eth0 goes as follow
# Intel Corporation 82578DM Gigabit Network Connection
# Normal VLAN Lan adapter (Managment)(On-boad 1st NIC)
DEVICE=eth0
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