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Hello,
Mostly i don't have any problems with Arch, but now it's different because i installed Arch on a desktop-pc with a wireless pci-card, it's a Belkin 802.11g Wireless Desktop Network Card (F5D7000)
I only don't know wich chipset it has (because there are different versions of it)
Who can help me to install this network-card.
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Could you please post the lspci output for your wireless network card here? Along with anything you find on it in dmesg (if anything shows up that is ). Probably you should be able to determine the chipset from the lspci output.
Greetings!
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Normally I have to use this wiki-page; http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/RT61_Wireless
There only is only problem, I've to download a file 'Download the latest Serialmonkey CVS snapshot'
But I don't have a internet-connection on that computer
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That is why they invented the USB stick
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Or UTP cables... I know they date back to the stone age, but there's nothing wrong with them good ole UTP cables!
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OK, I unpacked the package, but I really don't understand this;
"Compile the driver sources:$make"
-shame-
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OK, the drivers are installed (and it works), I didn't install Make etc... - pff -
But the problem now is that I can't connect to my network. What is the good command for that
my networkname is belkin54g and let's say that the password is archlinux
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I like to turn off the encryption and MAC filter while I'm testing Also, I use netcfg2. It works great. http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Network_Profiles
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I still prefer to use a password because I've some friends with a laptop etc who also want to connect to the internet and i don't want to add all these Mac-adresses
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I like to turn off the encryption and MAC filter while I'm testing Also, I use netcfg2. It works great. http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Network_Profiles
Netcfg2 is pretty nice, but i find it even easier to add the configuration for my wlan to /etc/rc.conf, background the network service, and use wlassistant whenever I need to connect to a different network than the one I set in /etc/rc.conf.
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- Mid-2007 iMac 20", Intel 2GHz Core 2 Duo, 2x1GB DDR2-800, 250GB SATA HDD, and...MIGHTY MOUSE!!! , OSX 10.5 Leopard, ATI Radeon 2400XT 128MB
- HP zv6203cl, AMD Athlon 64 3200 S939, 2x512MB DDR400, 80GB 4200rpm HDD, ATI Radeon Xpress 200M 128MB, Arch i686
- 1986 Gibson SG Junior Cherry Red, Ibanez 15W amp, DigiTech RP250 modeling processor
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And what do I have to add in /etc/rc.conf ??
Read the wiki link, it explains it all. Step by step.
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