Re: debian from ethernet to wifi

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Your problems with existing wifi adapters could be the security protocols are beyond what those adapters can run. Netgear puts really modern protocols in and many of these wifi adapters that do linux simply haven't kept up.

On Sat, 12 Sep 2015, Cheryl Homiak wrote:

Date: Sat, 12 Sep 2015 01:00:06
From: Cheryl Homiak <cah4110@xxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: debian from ethernet to wifi

Okay but you need more information. There are several Broadcom drivers so you need the model like b4306, 4312 or whatever, the revision (for instance the 4306 has three if I recall) and the identifier is a good idea too. When I have a minute I'll send you the lspci formula for that unless somebody else does. Nowadays a lot of them can have their firmware installed with one of a couple of firmware installers available on debian if you have the contrib category in your /etc/apt/sources.list but one size definitely doesn't fit all. Not all wifi cards are that complicated and many have modules that load automatically though you still have to configure for your network, but the Broadcoms, at least some of them, have a lot of variations. The reason i know so much about this is that the card on my powerpc Mac is a b43, a b4306 revision 3. I still don't have it working but I don't think it's because it's a b43 as I'm having the same problem with my Intel which is what should be a n
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ce straightforward Atheros. But alas, they both scan and report all the wireless networks out there just as pretty as you please, but the finnicky things won't connect. I'm inclined to either blame myself or wpasupplicant which is a package you also may end up using unless you can use orca and get the network manager to solve it for you.


On Sep 11, 2015, at 11:32 PM, Jude DaShiell <jdashiel@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I've been doing some work over here and discovered a few things. dmesg|grep -in wlan returned wlan0 as a broadcom device so I installed broadcom-sta-common with recommended packages I'm not sure if connecting the wifi adapter helped or not but will find out shortly. The tower without the adapter has no wlan mentions in dmesg whe searched.  I'll check it with the antenna later and see if that helps.On Fri, 11 Sep 2015, Joel Roth wrote:

Date: Fri, 11 Sep 2015 22:27:11
From: Joel Roth <joelz@xxxxxxxxx>
To: blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: debian from ethernet to wifi
Jude DaShiell wrote:
I have a command line installation of debian on a laptop that's supposed to
have the hardware to do wifi.  Right now, I don't yet know what additional
software to install so this computer can talk to the wifi network and log
on.  archlinux has madwifi and a large section on wifi installation on its
installguide file but that's not in the debian repository so for now I have
no clue.  I do have a wifi adapter antenna I will have to use with a tower
system but don't know if this wil also be needed to run the laptop.

Here are a few  you could try: (from dpkg -l | grep firmware)


firmware-iwlwifi                       0.43                                   all          Binary firmware for Intel Wireless cards
firmware-linux-free                    3.3                                    all          Binary firmware for various drivers in the Linux kernel
firmware-linux-nonfree                 0.43                                   all          Binary firmware for various drivers in the Linux kernel
firmware-realtek                       0.43                                   all          Binary firmware for Realtek wired and wireless network adapters



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