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See the netgear s too old or archive them. I'm using Ubuntu 9.1 and this device works fine in the same machine when I boot in win2k.NETGEAR WIRELESS N ADAPTER WN111V2 DRIVER (netgear_wireless_4501.zip) "Bus 001 device 003: ID 0486:9000 Netgear incīut iwconfig gives the folowing messages: I have done this and have had success to the point where lsusb identifies the netgear device. So, no conflict, and reason to edit this file.

N.B : you don't have to edit the blacklist modules, because there isn't a module for this usb key on linux. To start ndiswrapper on the startup,write this still on the terminal :Įcho "ndiswrapper"|sudo tee -a /etc/modules Untar it, open a terminal and go in the folder that you untar I'll pick through the BIOS and see if there's something there to screw w it. When I run ndiswrapper -l it says netmw245.inf installed, but when I run iwconfig, it sees no device. I have Ubuntu 9.1 installed and had no problem installing the ndiswrapper. I "disabled" it, rebooted, and VOILA! My wireless USB WN111 is working! Smoking connection too! Perhaps in the BIOS? I rebooted, entered BIOS, noticed that the 'AC97 Modem was "enabled", hmmmm, that was not "enabled" before when I was running WinXP, I must have accidently re-enabled it. I thought, there has to be some other hardware interfering with this. I poured through countless forums, tried the suggestions in this forum (I had the WN111 driver but I am using the netmw245 as suggested above). I got Ubuntu installed, got my Logitech bluetooth mouse and keyboard configured no prob.

I decided I wanted to try the new Ubuntu 8.10 since it said it supported wireless.
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I have a PC that I was running WinXP Pro on, connected to my 42" LCD to watch movies from the 'net and play DVD's, blah, blah, blah. I had been working on this for three days!! Nov 19 21:10:46 boss kernel: usbcore: registered new interface driver ndiswrapper Nov 19 21:10:46 boss kernel: ndiswrapper: probe of 2-2:1.0 failed with error -22 Nov 19 21:10:46 boss kernel: ndiswrapper: device eth%d removed Nov 19 21:10:46 boss kernel: ndiswrapper (mp_halt:262): device f638d480 is not initialized - not halting Nov 19 21:10:46 boss kernel: ndiswrapper (pnp_start_device:435): Windows driver couldn't initialize the device (C0000001) Nov 19 21:10:46 boss kernel: ndiswrapper (mp_init:219): couldn't initialize device: C0000001 Nov 19 21:10:46 boss kernel: ndiswrapper: driver netmw245 (Netgear,1.0.7.3) loaded
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Nov 19 21:10:46 boss kernel: usb 2-2: reset full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 5 Nov 19 21:10:45 boss kernel: ndiswrapper version 1.53 loaded (smp=yes, preempt=no) I 'took the liberty' to change the ID in the inf file from 9000 to 9001 (innocently hoping it would work - well, no smoke! :) )but this didn't work, driver loaded, but still getting: I'm 'sort of' re-opening an old thread here, but I have a VERY similar adaptor (it IS a WN111, but it is a V2) and the result from lsusb is:īus 002 Device 005: ID 0846:9001 NetGear, Inc.
