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Old 09-29-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Thumbs down Atheros wireless card undetected

I've got DSL running on a flashdrive and can connect to the net via plugging into to my wireless router. DSL isn't recognizing my Atheros wireless card.

My linux level is still very newb but I can follow instructions so long as they are detailed. Researching other strings let me to use this command in bash:

lspci
numbers...words
yatta yatta
0000:02:00.0:Ethernet Controller: Atheros Communication, Inc. : Unknown device 0 01c
(rev01)

I'd like some detailed information on commands I'd need to get DSL to recognize my wireless card. It appears to see it but not. Thanks for any help in advance. I'd have posted the entire reply but can't figure out how to copy and paste from bash.

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You don't say which version you're using. But since it does not recognize your wireless card, I'd bet your version is older than the PC that it is installed in.
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Many distros come standard with Atheros drivers if it isn't 802.11n. If DSL does not have it, you should be able to download via apt-get. To see if it's already present, open a terminal and as 'su' do:
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locate ath_pci
If you see it, do:
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modprobe ath_pci
...then proceed with your wireless configuration. (Sorry, I haven't used DSL in a long while so I can't advise you on their network utilities.) If ath_pci is not found, try from the command line as root:
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apt-get update
Then:
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apt-get install madwifi
If it gets installed, go back to the above modprobe command. Good luck.
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Dapper Dan,

Thanks for your reply and help. Unfortunately, my Damn Small Linux Distro 3.4.3, opening a window with GNU Bash 2.05b the apt-get command isn't recognized even when I'm logged in as root.

I also received command not found when I tried the locate command.
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I found something that said apt-get is disabled by default in DSL now. Maybe they have their own system of package management. As I say, I haven't used DSL in a long time. Anyway, the link said to re-enable apt-get, you do from the command line:
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rxvt -rv -T "DSL Apt and Dpkg Restore" -e sudo dpkg-restore
Try that and see. Then, (if you have a wired connection going), try "apt-get-ing" the drivers.

EDIT: Also, if "locate" isn't working in DSL, go right to modprobe-ing ath_pci. If there are no errors, it likely means it is installed. Then try configuring Wireless from there.
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Not sure on the 3.4.3 iso(couldn't get it to dl), but on the 4.0 rc1 iso the madwifi driver works out of the box.

Just doing

modprobe ath_pci

Then going to the DSL menu, selecting "Setup>Net-setup>iwconfig
Putting in my info, I was online with the madwifi driver.
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