Friday, 23 June 2017

Netgear wireless adapter WNDA3100v2 ~ GNIITHELP

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(Tags: Netgear WNDA3100v2 wireless adapter not working on Ubuntu 11.04 / linux (ndiswrapper not working) / does not work WNDA3100 on linux / wireless adapter WNDA3100 / wnda3100v2 / WNDA3100 ubuntu / adapter netgear WNDA3100 / netgear adapter wnda3100v2 / netgear wireless adapter / NETGEAR WNDA3100 driver / netgear wnda3100v2 drivers / linux ubuntu distribution / WNDA3100 adapter on ubuntu) After struggling with this myself, I decided to contribute to the greatness that is the Internet, since I have seen many people who have the same problem and different solutions offered on -line, not everyone seems to understand. The key with the installation Netgear wireless adapter you need to leave the windows create the necessary files and then make them compatible with Linux, which is done by using ndiswrapper. This is written for absolute beginners as advanced Linux does not complain.
  
  1. Get yours. Systems and inf file. (Without Windows)
    • Since most Linux noobs like me, come from Windows I assume you have installed the card on a Windows system. Go to the directory Program Files (Windows) and look for the NETGEAR folder. Look for the Windows 2000 or XP folder and copy all the files in there.
    • If you do not have access to a Windows system to extract the driver files, there is a way to do it directly in Ubuntu using 'Wine'. Since this requires better handling on the Ubuntu system, and since this was written for absolute beginners I do not want to discuss this.
  2. Getting the ndiswrapper package file
    • These files can be found here. You need all three.
  3. Place the files on your Ubuntu system
    • Once you get your files to put them in a folder on your Ubuntu system. Note that the driver files will need to keep them permanently so he chose a place that will not remove later.
  4. Installing ndiswrapper packages
    • Open a terminal window. There are several ways to do this. The simplest method is to press Ctrl + Alt + T. For other ways looks  here .
    • Change to the directory where you will find the ndiswrapper file using the command 'cd'.
    • Linux Run the following command:
      sudo dpkg-i ndiswrapper-common
      sudo dpkg-i ndiswrapper-utils-1.9
      sudo dpkg-i ndisgtk
      Make sure you do it in that order. If you get an error check
      names used after the command '-i', since perhaps gave a file
      name or the download server did. 
  5. Install the drivers on Ubuntu Netgear wireless adapter
    • Go to system settings (upper right) and search Windows Wireless Drivers. This can also be done from Applications -> System -> Windows Wireless Drivers.
    • Enter the password and then use to access the file menu. Inf (phase 1) was stored on the Ubuntu 'driver installation.
  6. Verify the installation
    • Sign in to your new terminal and type: sudo lshw-C network. Next to your Ethernet interface, you should see something like this:
    • -Network
             Description: Wireless Interface
    •        physical id: 1
    •        logical name: wlan0
  7. Wireless Network Setup
    • Switch to the Network Manager by clicking one of the icons at the top right. Here you can select the desired network and configure this. You can use the same aas data that you used in Windows.
I hope that this research ends up everybody for WNDA3100 (v2) in Ubuntu adapter solution.

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