Red Hat / Fedora :: Realtek Wireless - Refuses To Show Itself Under FC13

Jul 12, 2010

I am having problems with with a Satellite Pro L500 and FC13. The laptop has a Realtek RTL8192SE wireless adapter, which runs under Win 7 that it came with, but refuses to show itself under FC13.

When I run lshw it shows me:

I looked on the web and this forum for clues and someone suggested installing kmod-ndiswrapper. So I installed the yum rpm-fusion repository and an ndiswrapper for my kernel ------ and nothing's changed.

When I do an lsmod I get:

I've been a Fedora Core bunny since FC3 but I've only recently discovered the wonders of wireless networking and this one has me stumped. I don't fancy being reduced to Windoze when I work from home!

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3. Finally, if I do not want to me in the world of GUIs and want a bare machine to run wireless, is there some place to find how to set up a wireless network with WPA2 using the /etc/init.d/network, instead of NetworkManager.

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Supported chipsets:
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I told him that there is a driver in staging which supports the device, but that Fedora only ships quality working drivers by default, so no staging drivers are included. It's easy enough to get them though, just add the RPMFusion Free repository and install their kmod-staging package which (as the name might give away) includes the staging drivers for the current kernel.

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Code:
yum install kmod-staging unzip
depmod -a
wget http://au.billion.com/downloads/3011N/3011N_Linux_Driver.zip
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Code:
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Code:
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Code:

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Code:
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[ 20.936835]
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