Hardware :: FYI Linux Compatible USB 802.11n Wifi Adapters?

Jun 29, 2010

Thought someone may find this list useful: Linux Compatible USB Wireless Adapter

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Debian Configuration :: Drivers For USB WiFi Adapters

Nov 13, 2010

Are USB WiFi adapters more likely to work in Linux than other WiFi adpaters like PCI cards etc?Im just wondering if they can use a generic USB class driver rather than having to have one for the specific chip set?

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General :: Bonding Two WiFi Adapters Into Single Connection?

Nov 3, 2010

I saw a network once that used bonding (some people called it "port trunking") to combine two network cards into a single connection to get twice the bandwidth. I have a slow Wifi network with not so great reception. I actually have two spare WiFi cards and want to try to bond them so I can get a faster intranet (not internet). Has anyone successfully bonded two WiFi cards and had pleasant results? Is there an easier way to get better bandwidth with two cards? My router and my remote machine are both running Linux.

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General :: Mac - Which Linux Distribution Is Most Compatible With A MacBook Pro?

Aug 20, 2011

I would like to know your opinion on a Linux distribution that works best on a MacBook Pro. I tried Ubuntu 11 but I couldn't get wifi to work, all the keyboard shortcuts were jumbled up, and the even the trackpad was working horribly.

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General :: BASH: Find Duplicate Files (MAC/LINUX Compatible)?

Mar 18, 2011

I am looking for a bash script which is compatible with Mac, to find duplicate files in a directory.

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Ubuntu :: Compatible AMD-64 PCI Or USB Wifi Adapter

Dec 7, 2010

Having moved my computers into a "new" office in my house, I have no network cables. Had fun times trying to run a network cable, ultimately stopped due to unknown block in the vertical wall and fear of drilling through something important. I have strong WIFI signal to this room.

I tried plugging in my Netgear WPN111, didn't work. Works on my Win7 box, and I need one on that anyway, so I'd prefer to get another wifi card, be it a PCI, PCIE, or USB dongle. I would prefer the USB dongle since I could then use it elsewhere if need be. I've installed Ubuntu 10.10 64-bit. The cpu is an Intel quad-core 920, with 8GB ram.

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General :: WiFi Dongle For Ubuntu - Compatible With Windows ?

Jun 28, 2011

I need a WiFi dongle for Ubuntu and most people at the shops only know if its compatible with windows

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Fedora Networking :: List Of Compatible Wifi Cards / Chipsets?

Jun 18, 2010

Just installed FC13 on old laptop, (had FC11). Wifi card is recognized, but won't work. Instead of messing with ndiswrapper, etc., I am looking for a list of compatible cards or chipsets for cards that work with FC13. Anyone know where I can find such a thing? Or, can anyone recommend a specific card that works right out of the box with FC13? Need a cardbus card, PCI, not a USB.

lspci:

0d:00.0 Network controller: RaLink RT2561/RT61 802.11g PCI

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Debian Configuration :: WiFi Settings - System Network Services Are Not Compatible

Nov 4, 2015

I got this message when I tried to get in WifiSettings.

"The system network services are not compatible with this version"

What should I do?

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Fedora :: M275 Wifi Radar - Allow Adjusting / Choosing The Network Which Would Be Compatible With Sugar's Environment?

Jan 9, 2010

Fedora 12. Since I don't have a direct connection, I'm wondering how wifi would be or is enabled when roaming. Is there an application that would allow adjusting/ choosing the network which would be compatible with sugar's environment?

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General :: Acer Aspire One With Linux Linpus Will Not Connect To WiFi

Jan 9, 2011

I haven't had a problem with this yet, but today I was online via my wifi connection and then the network center said there was no connection. My modem said I had full bars, and I tried restarting both the modem and the laptop, but nothing. The internet works if I plug in the ethernet cable, but will not pick up the wifi signal. I called my service provider and for 2 hours they couldn't figure out how to connect it because it has Linux. They tried to set up a new password protected network because they said the modem was working fine, so they had me delete the old network from the computer... but when I tried to set up a new network it still was not picking up a wireless signal. Ive tried flicking the switch on the front of the laptop and it still will not pick up a signal. Please help me out with this... I have no clue how to use Linux!

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Ubuntu Networking :: What Wireless USB Adapters Everyone Is Using

Nov 24, 2010

I am in the market for a decent USB Wireless Adapter for Ubuntu 10.10 I just wondered what USB adapters everyone is using? Just hoping to get an idea of the better ones that people use.

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: What RCA To USB Adapters Work?

Jul 14, 2011

I have a camera with a BNC output that I need to connect to my computer via USB. Currently I have a BNC to RCA adapter on it, which I can leave on or take off. What RCA to USB adapters work on Linux? I have searched extensively and cannot find any that list Linux compatibility. I am open to other suggestions on how to connect the BNC output to USB other than RCA to USB.

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General :: Moving From Paid Linux To Unpaid Linux CenOS - Red Hat (KVM Virtualization)

Dec 21, 2009

if anyone of you have shifted using Paid Red Hat Linux with CentOS, and what are your experiences of moving from Paid Linux to Unpaid Linux CenOS. When do you suggest a person use Paid Linux and when to use Unpaid Linux?

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Fedora Networking :: Connect Pc To Other Over My Network Adapters?

Sep 15, 2009

I'm trying to connect my fedora 11 computer to a kubuntu9 computer over a cross wired network cable so i can share files, Internet and printers i dont want to use a router or wifi
what rpm's do i need to install can someone guide me through it

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Ubuntu Networking :: Difference Between PCMCIA And USB Adapters?

Jan 9, 2010

I am planning to buy a wireless device that supports both monitor mode and packet injection options for my project work..I came across this site while browsing

http://airodump.net/wifi-hardware-monitor-applications/

Is there any advantage of using USB Wifi Adapters over PCMCIA cards??your suggestion/experience in choosing a device in that link or recommend any other device?

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Ubuntu Networking :: Cant Get Wireless Working - Have 2 Adapters ?

Mar 24, 2010

I have a Netgear WG111T USB and a Edimax EW-7711UAn USB.

I have the latest version of ubuntu.

I have installed ndiswrapper, and loaded the windows drivers in for the netgear, and it will show up in iwconfig but wont connect to anything, I got rid of network manager and installed wicd as I heard that may solve the problem, to no avail.

The Edimax one, I got because I read it worked straight out of the box, but looking into it apparently i need to compile the firmware from ralinks website, but I get errors with that.

Im not too fussed what one I use as long as I get a wireless connection, currently i have it connected to my laptop through a cable and bridging the connections.

If I type in iwconfig with the edimax:

Quote:

iwconfig with the netgear:

Quote:

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General :: View A List Of Network Adapters?

Aug 8, 2010

How can I view a list of network adapters?

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Ubuntu :: Dual Ethernet Adapters On 10.04 Server?

May 4, 2010

10.04 locks up when 2 adapters are listed in interfaces example eth0 ip= 12.46.24.220 eth1 ip=10.168.1.111

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Fedora :: Insert Unlock Code In Linux Using Any Linux Tool?

Apr 16, 2010

I have learnt that the network locked huawei modems may be unlocked to use any sim card bu getting a special unlock code and it should ask for it when a "foreign" SIM card is inserted. This procedure works well in Windows, but in Linux where I use wvdial, I dont get prompted for this unlock code. Does anyone know how to insert the unlock code in Linux using any Linux tool (GAMMU/GNOKII/Minicom etc)?

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General :: Verifying Qlogic FC HBA Adapter In Linux ( SUSE Linux)

May 5, 2010

i would just like to verify that the command

lspci would show the FC adapter installed

is there any other command that i can use to verify the FC adapter is being installed

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General :: Migration Of C++ Application From SuSE Linux To Red Hat Linux

Feb 12, 2010

I want to Migrate my C++ Application from SuSE Linux to Red Hat Linux.What impact analysis i should do?

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Fedora Networking :: What Wireless Adapters Work Out Of The Box For Fc11

Oct 27, 2009

I know theres a thread for this for fc9 but thats probably kind of outdated now. So I am trying to set up a wireless connection for a pc in my bedroom and just want something that will work out of the box.

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Fedora :: Ssh Timeout - Returns Deatils Of Two Adapters - 'lo' And 'p2pl'

Jun 15, 2011

I am very new to this and seem to have fallen at the first hurdle configuring ssh...

I believe I have got ssh running (on Fedora 15) as running:

results in a password prompt and successful login

Then to find my ipaddress i ran:

this returns deatils of two adapters... 'lo' and 'p2pl'. I assumed p2pl was the one (although was expecting something like eth0) and took the address to be 'inet addr: 192.168.1.5'.

However, using this from putty on my windows7 machine (locally) results in a fatal network timeout everytime.

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Ubuntu / Apple :: 10.04 On IMac I7 - No Bluetooth Adapters Present

May 3, 2010

Did someone manage to make the Bluetooth adapter detected by Ubuntu 10.04 on an iMac 27" i7 or similar?

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Ubuntu Networking :: 1 Switch For 2 Wireless Network Adapters

Oct 13, 2010

I am using 2 wireless network adaptors,one intel 5300 AGN (driver iwlagn)and the other one smc ezconnect ( driver zd1211rw), a usb adaptor The intel 5300 AGN has a hardware switch.

However, everytime i turn off the hardware switch of intel 5300 AGN, the smc ezconnect adaptor is turned off too. How to I prevent this(how to make 2 switch for 2 adaptors?)

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Ubuntu :: List Of Wireless Routers And Usb Adapters Floating Around Here?

Oct 18, 2010

Is there a list of wireless routers and wireless usb adapters floating around here? I want to find a router and usb adapters that are ready to go right out of the box to set up wireless at my house.

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Ubuntu Installation :: Ethernet Adapters Detected But Disabled?

Mar 6, 2011

I'm trying to install a second NIC on a computer running 10.10 x64 server edition, but am having a bit of trouble and hoping someone can help. I got a used gigabit PCIe ethernet adapter and hooked it up, but it didn't display when I ran ifconfig, so I assumed that it was broken. However, when I plugged in a known working 10/100 adapter from another machine it also wasn't configured.

I then did a bit of investigating and found that both cards ARE detected, but are unable to work for an unknown reason. Here's the output of "sudo lspci | grep -r Ethernet"

00:08.0 Bridge: nVidia Corporation MCP55 Ethernet (rev a3) 01:07.0 Ethernet controller: ADMtek NC100 Network Everywhere Fast Ethernet 10/100 (rev 11) 02:00.0 Ethernet controller: D-Link System Inc DGE-560T PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Adapter (rev 11) The bridge is the working onboard NIC, and the others are the ones that I'm trying to get to work. This also might help diagnose the problem:

sudo lshw -C network
Code:
*-network DISABLED
description: Ethernet interface
product: NC100 Network Everywhere Fast Ethernet 10/100
vendor: ADMtek

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Ubuntu :: Unable To Locate Package Blueman-adapters ?

Apr 1, 2011

I cant install bluetooth using sudo apt-get install in ubuntu 10.10

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Networking :: Routing Torrents With Multiple Connections / Adapters

Jul 8, 2010

Running Fedora 13 and have it working great acting as my firewall/router/samba server etc. The problem is the connection is shared by a fair number of us and the ISP is getting annoyed with the amount of torrent traffic. One of us has access to a wireless network and we'd like to figure out how to route some of the traffic through that without having to disconnect from the current network. I put a wireless card in the fedora box and can connect to the wireless but then it messes up the current network and pretty much nothing works.

At the least if I could run a torrent client (e.g. ktorrent or whatever) on the Linux box and have it download through the wireless card on tcp port XXXXX I would be happy. The torrent client and those tcp/udp ports can be dedicated to that wireless card, the rest of the network doesn't need to get involved if that makes things simpler. Not looking for a step by step tutorial, just an explanation of what needs to be done and a shove in the right direction. My experience is limited to single WAN connections up to this point.

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