I just recently got my ethernet port to work by updating my kernel and installing the atheros drivers for it, but my wireless still does not work.I am using Ubuntu 12.10 64-bit. Here is my lshw -c network
*-network
description: Ethernet interface
product: AR8161 Gigabit Ethernet
vendor: Atheros Communications Inc.
My Lenovo G580 series comes with Atheros Network driver which has some problem with wired network in ubuntu based backtrack 5 r3x64.The WICD Network manager detect the wired network connection but cannot connect to it.After shown the message "Putting interface up" nothing happen only a message "not connected".
I'm been having problems keeping a steady connection with my Atheros Communications Inc. AR9285 Wireless Network Adapter. It will drops down to 1mb/s and then randomly will go back up to 150mb/s
I had stumbled upon the fix once before but I just cant seem to find it this time.
this is what I got from lspci
08:00.0 Network controller: Atheros Communications Inc.
After a while, my connection suddenly drops and I'm no longer able to see any networks or anything. The only way I can regain my connection is to reboot over time this happens, which is a pain. I've searched around and can't find any fix for this card.
I've bought a Asus EEEpc 1005 PX and trired to install Ubuntu netbook. But I found that wifi is not working. It's not detecting the wifi cards.
I tried ifconfig, and it is showing me,
ETH0 and L0 only.
When I tried LSPCI it's showing me
Ethernet controller: Atheros Communications Atheros AR8132/L1c Gigabit ethernet adapter (rev c0)
Network Controller: Atheros Communication inc.
Hello :
On my desktop PC I have a netgear wireless pci card...
05:05.0 Ethernet controller: Atheros Communications Inc.
I installed netconsole using the instrunctions given here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/Netconsole
dmesg | grep netconsole says everything is OK, but I won't believe it so easily:)
How can I make Ubuntu generate some kernel message in order to see if netconsole really works and sends everything to the other computer?
I tried:
logger -p kern.alert "test message" # this apparently talks to s
Dear All,I have a new build with Gigabyte Z77x-Ud3h that has an Atheros AR8151 ethernet controller.The driver atl1c is loaded, the hardware is up and running, but it cannot connect to the network.Gnome 3 network manager keeps 'connecting' and then 'error in connecting'.I've searched around on this issue, tried to compile the driver and haven't been able to find a solu