After following the instructions I installed the proper drivers and ndiswrapper program, etc., a month ago.
But last night I updated to the latest distro and this broke my system: it can no longer detect my wireless USB adapter.
The blue light works but there's no connexion between the system and the USB adapter. I've tried several different workin USB ports to no avail.
Hi
I am very new with Ubuntu and have just loaded Ubuntu 12.04, I need some help installing my Netgear N600 wireless USB adapter, I have so far got most of the install done, but I have got a message now come up saying that it can not find the USB adapter
Please help as I want to stay with Ubuntu, but I need the USB adapter to work
Thanks
John Taylor
Hi,
After googling around, I followed some of the steps I'd seen in this forum to get the usb adapter working.
lsusb
Bus 001 Device 004: ID 0846:9020 NetGear, Inc. WNA3100(v1) Wireless-N 300 [Broadcom BCM43231]
I have standard 11.10 that I upgraded, arch is i686
I downloaded ndiswrapper using the Ubuntu Software Center.
Hello everyone.
On my Zorin 6.1 Lite computer (derived from Ubuntu 12.04), my USB Wireless adapter can find networks and request a connection, but it seems that the authentication process gets nowhere. I type in the WEP key but it keeps asking for the key over and over again. Any suggestions?
Hey guys. I've researched around and couldn't find a working solution for this driver install.
Ndiswrapper installs the latest driver but it doesn't detect it at all.
I ran lsusb and this line is there: Bus 002 Device 004: ID 1385:4251 Netgear, Inc WG111T (no firmware)
Please offer suggestions on what to do. The drivers are the latest ones.
Hello.
I'm useing a netgear WNA 3100 USB adapter. I got it to work after alot of work and everything was fine.
But yesterday there was some kind of update and i'm sure it said something about ndiswrapper..
I'm currently on 32bit Karmic Koala, do to what I think is a driver problem with my wireless. I have a Netgear Wg111v3 USB Adapter, and I tried using it with Ndiswrapper on a 64bit Ubuntu Live CD with this guide (I didn't want to install 64bit and realize I can't use).
Broadcom chipset bcm4323
Personally, I use Lubuntu 12.10, but I have installed Zorin on my father's computer (from XP to Ubuntu to Zorin). Since the Zorin comp is in the basement, there is no internet connection for now. I transferred the correct .inf file to the Zorin comp after downloading them from the Lubuntu comp, from which I am typing this post now.