Ubuntu Networking :: Wireless Dell 1450 USB Adapter Stops Working After Upgrade To 10.04?

May 1, 2010

I upgraded from 9.10 to 10.04 and my wireless card no longer works.

The card is a Dell 1450 USB a/b/g card.

lsusb sees the card. device id is 413c:8104

dmesg says that p54usb is trying to load firmware isl3887usb but that failed (error -2)

I looked in /lib/firmware and didn't find that file

ps. god why did i upgrade?

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This should be easy for the Ubuntu Gods to sort out:

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I plug it into a 9.04 box and it works fine. Plug it into a 9.10 box. Network manager sees it and can attach to the network, but has 0% signal strength, no internet.

Rebuild the 9.04 box with a fresh install to 9.10. 0% signal, no internet. Try 10.04 Alpha 2, 0% signal strength, no internet.

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Code:

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[code]....

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