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Welchen Treiber WLAN USB Netgear WG111 v2

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fuebi  29.Jun.2007 00:02:51
Hallo!

Kann mir jemand sagen welchen Treiber ich im OSD einstellen muss für den
WG111 v2. ???

Dake im Voraus!!!!

Gruß
Fuebi
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prudentis  29.Jun.2007 09:38:45
Hallo,

schau mal hier,

http://spaci76.blogspot.com/2006/12/netgear-wg111-v2-unter-linux.html


lg prudentis
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prudentis  29.Jun.2007 09:44:08
Und wenn du dir das anschaust:

  18.
      Card: NETGEAR WG111 version 2 802.11g Wireless USB2.0 Adapter
          *
            Chipset: Prism54 (Intersil 3886 and NetChip NET2280) or
          *
            Chipset: ? (Intersil 3887 without NetChip NET2280) http://yoshiyo.ath.cx/seb/images/wg111_4.jpeg
          *
            usbid: 0846:4240 (both Chipsets !)
          *
            Driver: Netgear windows driver Version: NETGEAR, Inc.,10/05/2004, 2.1 from http://www.netgear.com or shipped with the setup CD. To get the driver, unzip it. The ndis drivers are in the ndis directory. Used kernel Running Slackware v10.1 (kernel 2.6.10) ndiswrapper ver 1.1rc3 . There is a native driver for Prism54 that is working on USB support. View its status at http://www.prism54.org Prism54.org
          *
            Other: With the driver for Sitecom WL-142, this device supports WPA2, keeps the device “alive” (with driver from netgear, device stops working after a while) and correct some connection problem : http://www.sitecom.com/showdownload.php?id=1928. Note that the device ID for Sitecom is different, so you need to create alias for it for WG111, e.g., with ‘ndiswrapper -d 0846:4240 wlanuig’, after which ‘ndiswrapper -l’ should show ‘hardware present’.
          *
            Other: Works nearly well (several daily crashes in Summer 2005).
          *
            Distro-specific: Debian Sarge 2.6.8.1, Ndiswrapper 0.10 Distro-specific: Debian Sid 2.6.8.X, Ndiswrapper 0.12+1.0rc2-1, without rfmon
          *
            Other project without ndiswrapper : http://jbnote.free.fr/prism54usb/ (seems incomplete in january 2006 - not supporting WEP or WPA).
  19.
      Card: NETGEAR WG111v2 802.11g Wireless USB2.0 Adapter
          *
            usbid: 0846:4240 Distro-specific: Ubuntu 4.10 “The Warty Warthog”
          *
            Driver: Netgear windows driver Version: NETGEAR, Inc.,06/04/2004, 3.0.18.201 shipped with the setup CD
          *
            Other: “ndiswrapper -l” produces “hardware not present” for the “netwg111” driver, but the adapter works anyway
  20.
      Card: NETGEAR WG111v2 802.11g Wireless USB2.0 Adapter
          *
            usbid: 0846:4240 Distro: Gentoo 2005.1, kernel 2.6.12-r6
          *
            Driver: Windows XP driver from Windows Update / preinstalled?, Version: 3.0.18.201. Taken from Windows directory (XP full pathname: right-click Device Manager’s Netgear icon, Properties, Driver details)
          *
            Other: ndiswrapper 1.5. athlon-xp, (preempt=yes,smp=yes). Reboot was necessary to get lights a-blinkin. Logging claimed modprobe error -22 until after reboot. Currently misconfigured with setting tx_power failed (80000005) but hope to resolve.
  21.
      Card: NETGEAR WG111v2 802.11g Wireless USB2.0 Adapter
          *
            usbid: 0846:6a00
          *
            Distro-specific: FEDORA CORE 5 (4K kernel stack size), Ndiswrapper 1.33
          *
            Driver: Netgear windows driver Version: NETGEAR, Inc.,3/16/2006, 5.1213.06.0316 downloadable from Netgear site (wg111v2_1_3_0 , winme driver)
          *
            Other: WEP work properly

Card: Netgear WG311T 108mbps Chipset: Atheros AR5212 Distro: Mandriva One 2007.0 Offical

  1.
      Card: NETGEAR WG111v2 802.11g Wireless USB2.0 Adapter (made in Taiwan)
          *
            Chipset: Realtek RTL8187
          *
            usbid: 0846:6a00
          *
            Distro: Ubuntu 6.06 LTS, kernel 2.6.15-25
          *
            Driver: (BAD) Realtek RTL8187L Win98SE/WinME driver v 1.221 from http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloads1-3.aspx?Keyword=RTL8187 - DriverVer 5.1221.0412.2006. Uses name netrtuw.inf. This works for a while, but after ~5 minutes of ssh/file copy traffic, the machine hung and had to be rebooted (reproducibly).
          *
            Driver: (BAD) Netgear wg111v2 1.40 (?) from http://kbserver.netgear.com/release_notes/D102948.asp (labeled as 2.00 on http://kbserver.netgear.com/products/wg111v2.asp) - DriverVer 5.1213.06.0327. Ndiswrapper will load this driver successfully and find the device, but iwlist scans will fail and the device won’t associate.
          *
            Other: MUST rmmod, or blacklist kernel driver r8187 (in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist) - it will claim the device before ndiswrapper gets a chance. The r8187 driver will associate with an AP and appear to work, but won’t actually transmit any data.
  2.
      Card: NETGEAR WG111v2 802.11g Wireless USB2.0 Adapter
          *
            Chipset: some Prism54 variant
          *
            usbid: 0846:4240 Distro: Gentoo 2006.0, kernel 2.6.16-r1
          *
            Driver: Windows XP driver from install CD, same as http://kbserver.netgear.com/support_details.asp?dnldID=843, version 3.0.18.201.
          *
            Other: ndiswrapper snapshot as of 6th April 2006 (earlier versions don’t work reliably with SMP). Athlon 64 x2 in 32-bit mode (preempt=yes,smp=yes). Label says WG111v2, but it’s a WG111v1 as far as the Netgear website is concerned (the “v2” driver is presumably for the version with usbid 0846:6a00). Initialisation occasionally fails for no reason.
  3.
      Card: NetGear, Inc. WG111 WiFi (v2)
          *
            Chipset: RTL8187
          *
            usbid: ID 0846:6a00 NetGear, Inc. WG111 WiFi (v2)
          *
            encryption: using WEP- 128bit
          *
            Driver: 04/04/2006,5.1221.0412.2006 (copied from netrtuw.inf); Realtek drivers v1221. (these are no longer on the realtek website google them); filename: rtlsetup-8187(1221)(0412).zip WIN98 folder; url: http://www.majorgeeks.com (this is where I got it)
          *
            Other: The XP drivers did not work in this package, but the WIN98 ones did. In my experience, any driver for this adapter will load fine in ndiswrapper, but so far this is the only one that I got to find my AP. Other drivers even detected other AP’s, but not mine (which was closer than the detected ones). I also could not set the ESSID with other drivers. This one has neither of those problems.


kommt von hier:
http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/joomla/index.php?/component/option,com_openwiki/Itemid,33/id,list_m-n/

Dann hast du jetzt einige Möglichkeiten zum testen. so wie es aussieht, gibts den Adapte in X verschiedenen Versionen, und läuft somit auch mit X verschiedenen Treiber (ndiswrapper, prism54, realtek)

poste doch mal deine dmesg wenn du den Adapter eingesteckt hast, vielleicht kann mann erkennen welchen Chipsatz du hast.


lg prudentis
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