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Hi community,
i'm a new user, i'm Italian.
I have a problem with my wireless card:
Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 2200BG [Calexico2] Network Connection (rev 05)
The problem is this ( I think .. ):
[ 1551.613207] ipw2200: Failed to send CARD_DISABLE: Command timed out.
Can you help me?
Thanks.
Ps: Here some usefull information:
Linux edge_at_home 3.2.6-2-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Thu Feb 16 10:23:00 UTC 2012 i686 Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1.73GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
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Search the forums please, this is a know issue.
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Ok,but i dont think that there is only a solution..
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For me:
1. Remove 'ipw2200' in MODULES in rc.conf (If there).
2. Add 'blacklist ipw2200' in /etc/modprobe.d/modprobe.conf
3. Add '/sbin/modprobe ipw2200' in /etc/rc.local
After that you should be able to bring up the network with that card and driver.
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Thanks, but it doesn't work!
What else can I do?
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Are you able to connect with an open network? You are aware of the programs you need - iwconfig/iw, ifconfig/ip, dhcpcd/dhclient - and how to handle them?
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I use a wpa connection..after i could try to use an open network,ifconfig iwconfig are usefull tool that i sometimes use,but to establish a connection i use network manager..
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Standard procedure: open network to rule out an encryption issue. You connect using the standard command line tools, not the GUI frontend that hides everything for you.
Then you test the other stuff.
Last edited by .:B:. (2012-03-03 22:45:35)
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mmm.. I have bad news (for me..):
I used a cd-live to boot 2 times(Ubuntu and Sabayon), both distributions have same problem with the connection.
The connection is established but after some minutes ( [5,10) ) It falls.
So I think that my problem is an Hardware problem!
Don't Think?
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It can be a lot of things. Bad hardware, bad signal, ... Only way to know is to swap out components - the AP and the wireless card.
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