ajis
12-26-2005, 02:00 AM
I have a Dell Inspiron 1000 (about a year old) and a Dell Wireless 1350 pcmcia 802.11 b/g card, model Wl-611GD. The Knoppix Live CD ran beautifully, and getting the wireless to work was as simple as any tutorial: run ndiswrapper, pick bcmwl5a.inf for my card, setup the SSID info, grab DHCP, then surf. Inspired, I got rid of Windows XP altogether and formatted/partitioned the drive. I ran into problems trying to install the CD to the HD as Knoppix, so I went to the "recommended" of Debian.
Now I'm having issues. I made sure pcmcia/cardmgr was running at boot (default, so yes). Then I typed:
ndiswrapper -i bcmwl5a.inf
No errors. Good.
ndiswrapper -l
bcmwl5a driver present, hardware present
Still looking good.
At this point, I noticed the dim lights on my pcmcia wireless card stayed dim, whereas they became bright when I was at this step on the Live CD. Note, I used the GUI ndiswrapper on the Live CD, whereas I don't have the GUI after having this installed, so I'm going command line.
I tried:
ndiswrapper -m
No errors.
ifconfig
Only lo is displayed. Odd, because I have built-in ethernet, too.
iwconfig
This shows me lo and eth0, both saying, "no wireless extensions." Where's the wlan0?
I tried:
dmesg | grep ndis
Didn't return anything.
I then removed my pcmcia card, and retried:
ndiswrapper -l
bcmwl5a driver present
It recogonizes the hardware is no longer present.
Out of desperation, I tried pump -i eth0, pump -i wlan0, netconfig, wlanconfig, and waveconfig - all gave me errors about wireless not found or something to that effect. Last I rebooted and repeated several of the above commands. Nothing.
Where am I going wrong?
Now I'm having issues. I made sure pcmcia/cardmgr was running at boot (default, so yes). Then I typed:
ndiswrapper -i bcmwl5a.inf
No errors. Good.
ndiswrapper -l
bcmwl5a driver present, hardware present
Still looking good.
At this point, I noticed the dim lights on my pcmcia wireless card stayed dim, whereas they became bright when I was at this step on the Live CD. Note, I used the GUI ndiswrapper on the Live CD, whereas I don't have the GUI after having this installed, so I'm going command line.
I tried:
ndiswrapper -m
No errors.
ifconfig
Only lo is displayed. Odd, because I have built-in ethernet, too.
iwconfig
This shows me lo and eth0, both saying, "no wireless extensions." Where's the wlan0?
I tried:
dmesg | grep ndis
Didn't return anything.
I then removed my pcmcia card, and retried:
ndiswrapper -l
bcmwl5a driver present
It recogonizes the hardware is no longer present.
Out of desperation, I tried pump -i eth0, pump -i wlan0, netconfig, wlanconfig, and waveconfig - all gave me errors about wireless not found or something to that effect. Last I rebooted and repeated several of the above commands. Nothing.
Where am I going wrong?