- #INTEL WIRELESS WIFI LINK 5100 DRIVER XP 64 BIT#
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- #INTEL WIRELESS WIFI LINK 5100 DRIVER XP SOFTWARE#
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Wolframarnold: did you try without your cat5e plugged in? Why is the Network Manager deactivating the device?
#INTEL WIRELESS WIFI LINK 5100 DRIVER XP DRIVER#
I don't see the firmware load error in my syslog.Īug 25 14:25:22 wta-mobile kernel: iwl4965: START_ALIVE timeout after 4000ms.Īug 25 14:25:24 wta-mobile NetworkManager: wlan0: Device is fully-supported using driver 'iwl4965'.Īug 25 14:25:24 wta-mobile NetworkManager: wlan0: driver supports SSID scans (scan_capa 0x01).Īug 25 14:25:24 wta-mobile NetworkManager: nm_device_init(): waiting for device's worker thread to startĪug 25 14:25:24 wta-mobile NetworkManager: nm_device_init(): device's worker thread started, continuing.Īug 25 14:25:24 wta-mobile NetworkManager: Now managing wireless (802.11) device 'wlan0'.Īug 25 14:25:24 wta-mobile NetworkManager: Deactivating device wlan0.Īug 25 14:25:24 wta-mobile NetworkManager: nm_hal_device_added(): New device added (hal udi is '/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/net_00_16_ea_73_64_e0_0').Īug 25 14:25:25 wta-mobile kernel: ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:0e:00.0 -> GSI 18 (level, low) -> IRQ 18 I haven't tried compiling a 2.6.26 kernel yet, and I'd rather not if there are other options. This thread () talks about the rfkill switch, but none of the suggestions have worked for me.Īny help with this is appreciated.
#INTEL WIRELESS WIFI LINK 5100 DRIVER XP CODE#
Toggling the hardware switch generates errors in the syslog:Īug 24 16:29:38 wta-mobile kernel: atkbd.c: Unknown key pressed (translated set 2, code 0xf1 on isa0060/serio0).Īug 24 16:29:38 wta-mobile kernel: atkbd.c: Use 'setkeycodes e071 ' to make it known.
#INTEL WIRELESS WIFI LINK 5100 DRIVER XP SOFTWARE#
This machine has a hardware switch and a software Fn+F2 option. I think this is related somehow to the hardware RF Kill switch (airplane switch) that disables wireless. Product: RTL8111/8168B PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet controllerĬapabilities: pm msi pciexpress msix vpd bus_master cap_list ethernet physical tp 10bt 10bt-fd 100bt 100bt-fd 1000bt-fd autonegotiationĬonfiguration: autonegotiation=on broadcast=yes driver=r8169 driverversion=2.2LK duplex=full ip=192.168.1.8 latency=0 link=yes module=r8169 multicast=yes port=twisted pair speed=100MB/sĪnd this is where I get stuck. This is probably temporary and from what I read the 2.6.26 kernels already have an iwl5000 module.Ĭapabilities: pm msi pciexpress bus_master cap_list logical ethernet physical wirelessĬonfiguration: broadcast=yes driver=iwl4965 latency=0 module=iwl4965 multicast=yes wireless=IEEE 802.11abgn This will add support for the 5100 card to the iwl4965 kernel module. Note, as of this writing (8/24/08), the most recent compat wireless package available was dated 8/6/08, but it does contain support for the 5100 card.Įdit the config.mk file and add the following lines at the end to turn on support for the 5100 card and also for the rfkill switch:ĭownload the firmware iwlwifi-5000-ucode-5.4.A.11.tar.gz () Untar somewhere (I'm choosing /usr/src/) and I'm doing everything as root from here on: Here are the steps I took, to get from a totally unrecognized device to a recognized device under stock Ubuntu 8.04 without a new kernel compilation: I've gotten a bit further, but I seem to be stuck at the rfkill problem that's been described elsewhere. Kernels >= 2.6.24 can use the new support via the compat-wireless project (). I came across this post by Intel () in which they announce native support for the 5100 adapter.
#INTEL WIRELESS WIFI LINK 5100 DRIVER XP 64 BIT#
Anecdotal forum reports say that the 2.6.26 has out of the box support, but I would really like to use the Ubuntu Hardy 8.04 64 bit stock kernel. The WiFi Link 51000 is giving me more headaches. The video adapter worked with using the proprietary "nvidia" driver, which I had to set in the /etc/X11/nf. I've just bought a new Compal JHL90 (resold as PowerPro P 12:15 by ), which comes with an Intel WiFi Link 5100AGN wireless adapter and an nvidia GeForce 9600M GT.