I am trying to configure the smc2662w v2 usb wireless adapter to work with flash puppy. Flash puppy does not recognize this device. I am trying to install the driver for it.
One, how do you use ndiswrapper in flash puppy, or
two, can some one help me install this: http://ftp.delta-v.org/linux/SMC2662WV2_Linux.tar.gz
the flash puppy kernel is not supported with this installer, and i have no idea what that means!
please give me some direction.. i have been working on this for a long time!
Need help making smc2662w USB WiFi work
also, i could only download the zip from here: http://ftp.delta-v.org/linux/SMC2662WV2_Linux.tar.gz
but it is talked about here:
http://www.usb-drivers.com/drivers/146/146874.htm
http://network.free-driver-download.com ... Linux.html
this appends to my top post!
but it is talked about here:
http://www.usb-drivers.com/drivers/146/146874.htm
http://network.free-driver-download.com ... Linux.html
this appends to my top post!
- BlackAdder
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- Joined: Sun 22 May 2005, 23:29
Looks as though your adapter should be supported via drivers already included as modules with Puppy 1.0.3 and 1.0.4.
Try this in a console window:
http://www.goosee.com/puppy/wikka/WiFi
If you have a router that acts as a dhcp server, there is a shortcut for steps 3,4, & 5:
Try this in a console window:
thenmodprobe at76c503-rfmd
If iwconfig shows wlan0 as active, then follow the steps in this wiki page:iwconfig
http://www.goosee.com/puppy/wikka/WiFi
If you have a router that acts as a dhcp server, there is a shortcut for steps 3,4, & 5:
rm /etc/dhcpc/*.pid
dhcpcd wlan0
Black adder.. .you are my new favorite person... I worked all day with rarsa on this, he helped me immensly, but it was yours that saved the day! I am a noob, and i am just barely understanding how rarsa and I accomplished setting up my network.. but i am very interested in knowing how you figured out that driver. Please enlighten me.
-BG
Thank you black adder and rarsa!
-BG
Thank you black adder and rarsa!
- BlackAdder
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- Joined: Sun 22 May 2005, 23:29
Happy to be of help.
There was no great magic to it. I have a USB-connected wifi adapter. Many of the USB 802.11b devices contain ATMEL chips. So I just checked the site for the drivers http://at76c503a.berlios.de/, and your adapter was on the list.
Next thing is to make the commands into a script to save you remembering and typing the commands each time. But maybe rarsa has already helped with that.
There was no great magic to it. I have a USB-connected wifi adapter. Many of the USB 802.11b devices contain ATMEL chips. So I just checked the site for the drivers http://at76c503a.berlios.de/, and your adapter was on the list.
Next thing is to make the commands into a script to save you remembering and typing the commands each time. But maybe rarsa has already helped with that.