Compaq WIFI card not recognized by FC4
Jonathan Berry
berryja at gmail.com
Thu Jul 7 01:15:07 UTC 2005
On 7/6/05, Lovell Mcilwain <lovell.mcilwain at gmail.com> wrote:
> I got ndiswrapper installed using the directions you gave me, thanks for all the help. I was close
> to home plate when I ran into fatal error. Its not as bad as you think although does sound scary.
> So I followed the directions for installed the drivers for ndiswrapper so you can see my steps that
> I took:
>
>
> Dowloaded the windows drivers for the wifi card
> Extracted the .exe file with command cabextract file.exe
> cd' into the file that I extracted and run the command:
> "ndiswrapper -i file.inf"
>
> Got the following response:
> Installing bcmwl5
> Forcing parameter IBSSGMode|0 to IBSSGMode|2
> Forcing parameter IBSSGMode|0 to IBSSGMode|2
> Forcing parameter IBSSGMode|0 to IBSSGMode|2
> Forcing parameter IBSSGMode|0 to IBSSGMode|2
> Forcing parameter IBSSGMode|0 to IBSSGMode|2
> Forcing parameter IBSSGMode|0 to IBSSGMode|2
> Forcing parameter IBSSGMode|0 to IBSSGMode|2
> Forcing parameter IBSSGMode|0 to IBSSGMode|2
> Forcing parameter IBSSGMode|0 to IBSSGMode|2
> Forcing parameter IBSSGMode|0 to IBSSGMode|2
> Forcing parameter IBSSGMode|0 to IBSSGMode|2
> Forcing parameter IBSSGMode|0 to IBSSGMode|2
> Forcing parameter IBSSGMode|0 to IBSSGMode|2
> Forcing parameter IBSSGMode|0 to IBSSGMode|2
>
> Ran the command "ndiswrapper -l" to check if things were ok
>
> Got the following response:
> Installed ndis drivers:
> bcmwl5 driver present, hardware present
Good so far.
> ran the command "modprobe ndiswrapper" to load the drivers/firmware
>
> I get the following response:
>
> [root at Whistler broadcomwifidriver]# modprobe ndiswrapper
> FATAL: Module ndiswrapper not found.
>
>
> Can anyone help me get past this fatal error? Is there another way I can load this or even see if
> what I have is correct?
>
> Thanks
Hmm, did you install the Livna package using the "yum install
ndiswrapper"? I guess you need to explicitly tell it to get you the
kernel module as well.
yum list "kernel-module-ndiswrapper*"
will give you a list of the avialable kernel modules. Install the one
for your kernel version ("uname -r" will tell you the one you are
running). If you are running the latest FC4 kernel
(2.6.12-1.1387_FC4, which you should update to) then your install
command will be:
yum install kernel-module-ndiswrapper-2.6.12-1.1387_FC4
Unfortuntely, the list will not show you the whole package name, so
you need to tack on the "FC4" part to the end.
Jonathan
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