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Re: Centrino...
Originally Posted by
barl0w
headshot,
What have you tried to get the chipset working? I booted first into 'knoppix26', and I didn't get it to work in there (I didn't try very hard), but when I just booted from plain 'knoppix', my card was recognized, and I ran the iwconfig in the Knoppix menu under Networking. Worked like a charm.
Please post your reply & problems.
Scott
Hi Barlow.
Knoppix wouldnt boot. I had to use a cheat code to get it to work properly. I will try the iwconfig and post my findings then.
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Originally Posted by
level
If you ran airsnort you probably got a message " cannot set monitor mode " or something to that effect. If you type the command "iwpriv" (without quotes) and if you don't see monitor listed, then I don't think you can use airsnort with that driver. At least not at the present state of development.
You may want to check their website:
http://ipw2100.sourceforge.net/
Level - I tried what you suggested and I get
Code:
lo - no private ioctls
eth0 - no private ioctls
eth1 - no private ioctls
... so I presume you are correct. When I load up Airsnort, it simply quits when I select eth0 and other (for the type of card) seeing as wlan-ng and host ap / orinoco and the only other ones listed (which give me the monitopr mode error msg).
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Re: Centrino...
Originally Posted by
barl0w
headshot,
What have you tried to get the chipset working? I booted first into 'knoppix26', and I didn't get it to work in there (I didn't try very hard), but when I just booted from plain 'knoppix', my card was recognized, and I ran the iwconfig in the Knoppix menu under Networking. Worked like a charm.
Please post your reply & problems.
Scott
Barlow - to get it working on my machine I typed
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I might be off-topic with the recent replies, but just in case somebody can't get the Centrino Pro2100 wireless network card to work under Knoppix / Linux with Intel's official Linux driver, you might wanna try the Ndiswrapper.
It's been working out quite well for me so far and this way it's even supporting the Ad-hoc network feature yet. Don't know what the side effects are though for using a windows DLL on a Linux system...
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Originally Posted by
torbu
I might be off-topic with the recent replies, but just in case somebody can't get the Centrino Pro2100 wireless network card to work under Knoppix / Linux with Intel's official Linux driver, you might wanna try the
Ndiswrapper.
It's been working out quite well for me so far and this way it's even supporting the Ad-hoc network feature yet. Don't know what the side effects are though for using a windows DLL on a Linux system...
Knoppix seems to be able to use mine fine however I am still scratching my head over the *monitor mode* whilst trying to use Airsnort. I looked at the Centrino 2100 driver support pages on Sourceforge but I could not see anything about this.
If anyone at all has had success with getting Airsnort to work with the Centrino 2100, it'd be great to hear from you.
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Centrino Wireless works for me!
Hi:
Following Dan's advice from this thread I finally got my wireless to work!
I have a Sony VAIO Z1 laptop with the intelo pro 2100 wireless card. This is the first Linux Distro (knoppix 3.4) that has worked with my wireless.
The only issue is that I have to run the wavenan configuration utility and netcardconfig each time I boot. Once I've run those I'm up and running.
I'm a Lunux noob and this has me very excited!
Thanks to all
Bob
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Hmmmmm...
is there some kind of problem with WEP keyed networks? I had only the opportunity to connect to such a network because I do not own an Access Point.
I own a BENQ Joybook 5000.G02 that has exactly the same Centrino WLAN card.
with the 2.4 Kernal it is recognized and I can set it up. I did exactly as described in this and some other threads but the signal was still 0.
The signal quality with Windows was very high!
There has to be some kind of tool with which I can scan for APs but I didnt find one. (that doesnt mean much cause I am sometimes not able to find my wallet while it rests in my own hand )
That way I could find out if the card works or not...
Anyone has any tips to check that this way or another?
Thanks in advance!
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