Question:
Wireless USB for Ubuntu?
Eric_XTC
2011-10-07 15:27:16 UTC
Do you know of any Wireless USB Adapters that will function with Ubuntu when you run the driver finding software on it?
My Netgear WN1100 wont work on it even with the .inf file.
So I just wanna buy a USB adapter that Ubuntu supports and wont have trouble with.
Six answers:
Linux Mint 11
2011-10-07 18:54:44 UTC
Here is the Official Ubuntu Wireless Documentation



Cards Supported

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WirelessCardsSupported



Troubleshooting/Howto/General

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WiFiHowTo



Here is the Official Ubuntu Ndiswrapper Documentation

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper





LUg.
jeniffer
2016-12-05 02:58:12 UTC
visit device/administration/Hardware Drivers and spot if ubuntu will right away set up the driving force for it. If not, then you definately can in all risk use the homestead windows driving force for it, yet not with wine. Drivers function at a point some rungs down interior the device from the compatibility layer that wine is. you prefer an app referred to as ndiswrapper (no be counted if it somewhat is not put in already) which you would be able to get from the repository with synaptic. set up 'ndisgtk' to have a very good ingredient and click interface, that still will pull in ndiswrapper. After it somewhat is put in, visit device/administration and click on homestead windows on the spot Drivers. put in the .INF document it somewhat is interior the netgear utility that got here with the adapter. you would be able to ought to apply ubuntu's archive supervisor to unpack the setting up exe to discover the .INF document. If that fails, take a glance on line for an .INF document to greater healthful your adapter. great element with linux is that a extensive volume of stuff purely works out of the field, and with further and extra megastar clothing starting to be a member of the linux beginning up, issues are purely going to advance. Cheers!
brisray
2011-10-07 16:17:12 UTC
If the device uses Broadcom chips you can use their generic drivers - http://www.broadcom.com/support/802.11/linux_sta.php



These also work with Macs. I didn't want to spend the $100 on an Airport device but spent $20 on a Belkin USB device that used the Broadcom chips and those drivers.
ratter_of_the_shire
2011-10-07 20:29:32 UTC
WNA1100

Atheros

ath9k_htc

?

Yes

Need only a .deb packet

Download the last version of the http://sourceforge.net/projects/ath9...htc-installer/ and execute the .deb packet. Connect the WiFi adapter

2011-07-21



https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCardsNetgear#USB
Christoph Roesch
2011-10-08 03:35:10 UTC
This is what I use



Belkin F5D7050. I plugged it in my ubuntu pc and it worked like it should. right off the bat



http://www.walmart.com/search/search-ng.do?search_query=Belkin+F5D7050&ic=48_0&Find=Find&search_constraint=0
Tracy L
2011-10-07 15:38:04 UTC
Just get the installer for the card you have...it is here http://sourceforge.net/projects/ath9k-htc/

You can find the full list of those cards supported at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WirelessCardsSupported


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