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You would need a copy of 10.10, need to locate & download the 3 needed files, and have those two drivers available to try on a livecd. I have no idea if this will work on 11.04. If they do you might consider just going back to 10.10. I could walk you through testing a liveCD of Ubuntu 10.10 and see if those drivers work without installing 10.10.
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I have no idea how to overcome this, so you could either ask questions on the forums or install an earlier version of Ubuntu. #1) some sort of conflict with 11.10 as this works fine on 10.04 and 10.10. Your best bet would be to post to the forum link above, or ask your question on - lots of helpful people there! From my angle I see only one reason for invalid drivers on both. I went back to the original host (32-bit XP pro) and installed the WNDA3100 adapter in. This eventually times out and I get all sorts of kernel tracebacks and other nastiness. (as the firmware is downloaded onto the WNDA3100 card). Try it plugged in though.Īnyhow, Im not an expert. Netgear WNDA3100 Wireless-N Dual Band Adapter, host windows 7 professional 64 bit, guest Fedora core 11 32-bit. * Ive noticed on some older computers that Ubuntu wont boot up, or boot up very slow with a USB wifi plugged in, so you might have to have it unplugged during boot. You might check "additional drivers" to see if there are any updates with the USB wifi plugged in. Have you rebooted and gone back into windows wireless drivers? What about plugging in the USB wifi and then rebooting, then going back into the windows wireless drivers to see if one of the drivers is activated. If it says you are connected and the LED light comes on your USB (you can faintly see the glowing led on the top of the USB) then your wi-fi adapter works! If not, try installing the second. To get the driver going, plug in your USB wireless adapter and go up to "System - Administration" and go to the bottom of the menu list and click on the newly installed "Windows Wireless Drivers".Ĭlick the "+ Install New Driver" button and locate your. inf files someplace easy to get to like on your Desktop. OK, you have installed those three ndis items in Synaptic and you have downloaded one or both of the ZIP files, unzipped them and now have the. We had to download the second one and use the second one. The first driver works for many people, but did not work for us. Now that those are installed you'll need to download one or both of these Netgear drivers. We have not found a driver for the device in any Linux kernel versions up to 5.17 according to the LKDDb.
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