Selwyn Schultz Sr wrote: > On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 1:01 PM, <m.roth@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Selwyn Schultz Sr wrote: >> > I installed Centos 6.4 on my laptop and neither of the network >> > interfaces will work. When I boot up to windows both the wired >> > and the wireless network interfaces work. I have attached dmesg >> > output for the wireless card. Reading through the messages it >> > appears that OS cannot talk to the NIC. >> > >> First, have you tried googling Centos 6 centrino N 6200, as I just did? >> And the very first hit was posted 11 Jan 2011, and one comment was: >> ************ >> The Intel Wireless WiFi Link 6200AGN and 6300AGN Adapters are supported >> by >> the iwlagn driver in 5.5 and 5.6. >> >> You will need the appropriate firmware installed, in this case >> iwl6000-firmware available from elrepo.org: >> ********** > I am very new to installing Linux on laptops. I got it working on another > Toshiba I owned without to much trouble, and then decided I wanted to > experiment with KVM so I bought this laptop with an I5 chip. > > Anyway I tried modprobe iwlagn and the driver is not found. I then did a > search for it using find and again came up empty handed. Googling for > Centos iwlagn seems to indicate that the module is a standard part of the > Centos 6 build. But I seem to be missing this on my installation. I will > do a fresh installation and see if that does not install the module. Let's try again: please read what I write, not what you think I wrote. First, please stop top posting. Top posting, as I just explained to my wife, is what Outlook does these days. Add at the *bottom*, not the top. Secondly, the excerpt I included said that if you can't, by default with the current standard repositories, yum install it, you might have to add the elrepo repository to your /etc/yum.repos by going there and installing the elrepo repository, and *then* yum installing from there. It also looks like it needs a kernel module, and that looks like it's firmware from one of these packages: <http://elrepo.org/tiki/Packages#I> mark mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos