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[Arch] Install network problem
« on: January 24, 2013, 09:13:23 PM »
So, I'm trying to install Arch on this tower. When I try and connect to the wireless it just wont do it.

I try manually with iwconfig, I try manually with a static IP, I try with the wifi-menu, and nothing works. I am using a really old usb wireless dongle
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Microsoft Corp. MN-510 802.11b Wireless Adapter [Intersil ISL3873B]
I do lsusb and it shows up, it works for  my Ubuntu and BackTrack installs.
The router is WEP 128bit HEX. I can't change the encryption in it since it is from my ISP and they locked down the firmware.


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Re: [Arch] Install network problem
« Reply #1 on: January 24, 2013, 09:18:11 PM »
That sucks.
Installation is much more practical with wired ethernet.. I take it this is not an option?

You could take the old fashioned route;
http://wirelessdefence.org/Contents/LinuxWirelessCommands.htm
Maybe that works.
I personally hate strange old usb adapters :P
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Re: [Arch] Install network problem
« Reply #2 on: January 24, 2013, 09:21:48 PM »
That sucks.
Installation is much more practical with wired ethernet.. I take it this is not an option?

You could take the old fashioned route;
http://wirelessdefence.org/Contents/LinuxWirelessCommands.htm
Maybe that works.
I personally hate strange old usb adapters :P

I haven't tried the
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iwconfig wlan0 mode managed key blahblahblahI could use a wired connection, but that would mean I need to move my computer to the back of the house, and there is no room in the bedroom. If all else fails, I guess I'll stick with Ubunut until I get a new laptop.
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Re: [Arch] Install network problem
« Reply #3 on: January 25, 2013, 12:32:35 AM »
Something I've noticed is that much of the time it's easier to get wireless working after you have it completely installed and whatnot. What I always did was to go upstairs(yes all the way) and go through the install eth0 style and then install networkmanager/wicd afterwards.

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Re: [Arch] Install network problem
« Reply #4 on: January 25, 2013, 02:57:29 AM »
So, I'm trying to install Arch on this tower. When I try and connect to the wireless it just wont do it.

I try manually with iwconfig, I try manually with a static IP, I try with the wifi-menu, and nothing works. I am using a really old usb wireless dongle


I was trying to do this same thing today on an old optiplex but I already have Arch installed
I got the driver installed from the AUR and it picked up the router in network manager and iwconfig and asked for the password but it just would not connect
I tried to modprobe the correct module, that wasn't the problem
ip link showed that the dongle was down but it wouldn't enable no matter what I tried so I don't know what's going on
Very frustrating though
« Last Edit: January 25, 2013, 03:00:22 AM by fluxdaemon »

 



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