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Posta teu lspci -k aqui. |
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2010/11/9 yermandu <yermandu@×××××.com>: |
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> Pessoal não consigo fazer minha placa wireless funcionar, estou bem |
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> desconfiado que ela não autentica com o roteador. Retirei a senha do |
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> roteador e ele da time out na conexão. |
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> No windows 7 x64 funciona normalmente. |
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> Meu se alguem tiver alguma sugestão ou souber como posso acolher mais |
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> informações sobre se ele está realmente autenticando e o que acontece quando |
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> não há senhas. |
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> Minha placa esta no whitelist do AP. |
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> Att. |
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> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- |
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> From: Yermandu Patapitafious <yermandu.dev@×××××.com> |
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> Date: 2010/11/9 |
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> Subject: Fwd: RTL8187/8189 |
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> To: yermandu@×××××.com |
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> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- |
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> From: Larry Finger <Larry.Finger@××××××××.net> |
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> Date: 2010/11/9 |
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> Subject: Re: RTL8187/8189 |
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> To: Yermandu Patapitafious <yermandu.dev@×××××.com> |
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> Cc: linux-wireless@×××××××××××.org |
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> On 11/08/2010 09:25 PM, Yermandu Patapitafious wrote: |
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>> Hellow people, i buy an notebooks with the rtl8187b card. |
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>> I have heavyly test several ways to connect but the connection can not |
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>> be stabilize a connection. |
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>> I try with wep, wap, without pass. Nothing works with this card. |
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>> |
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>> Identify card |
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>> |
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>> # lsusb |
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>> |
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>> ``` |
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>> Bus 002 Device 002: ID 0bda:8189 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. RTL8187B |
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>> Wireless 802.11g 54Mbps Network Adapter |
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>> ``` |
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>> |
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>> I wanna give the atention for ID Card: 0bda:**8189** |
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>> This is not 0bda:8187 or 0bda:8197. Why i saying this? Because i |
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>> research in the web and discover some people can get work with |
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>> 0bda:8187 using linux kernel native module driver. But i can not |
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>> really make connection i think something wrong with this card or |
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>> module or maybe not, i dont know. |
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> Driver rtl8187 should work for this device. |
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>> When i set the AP with pass i got this error: |
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>> |
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>> # iwconfig wlan0 essid "MyEssid" key s:asciikey |
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>> |
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>> Error for wireless request "Set Encode" (8B2A) : |
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>> SET failed on device wlan0 ; Invalid argument. |
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>> |
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>> Using wep, wap or nopass. |
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> |
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> AFAIK, that has never worked. |
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>> I subscribe the ht tps: //qa. mandriva .com/ show_bug.cgi?id= 39334 |
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>> a bug open related with this problem. Recently we have a notice in |
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>> comment #11 to try use with ndiswrapper |
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>> ``` |
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>> |
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>> ndiswrapper -a 0bda:8197 net8187b |
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>> |
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>> ``` |
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>> But i can not force to use 0bda:8197 instead 0bda:8189: |
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> |
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> Your device has the USB ID 0bda:8189. That is built into the device. You |
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> cannot |
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> force it to be anything else. |
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>> ``` |
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>> # ndiswrapper -a 0bda:8197 net8187b |
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>> Driver 'net8187b' is already used for '0BDA:8197' |
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>> |
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>> # ndiswrapper -l |
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>> net8187b : driver installed |
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>> device (0BDA:8189) present (alternate driver: rtl8187) |
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>> ``` |
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>> |
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>> But this can not be donned, it persist to use 8189 and not 8197 as |
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>> related. |
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>> |
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>> I don't know anyone else with this same model of card, and how we can |
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>> do more tests. I hope someone can help us. |
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>> Im using |
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>> Linux 2.6.33.7-rt29 #7 SMP PREEMPT RT Tue Nov 2 23:41:52 BRST 2010 |
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>> x86_64 Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU T4200 @ 2.00GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux |
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>> I test in the Ubuntu, Mandriva and Arch and no lucky. I try in Gentoo |
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>> too with kernel 2.6.36-wl+ (git version), same issues. |
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> It appears that you are not using NetworkManager. If that is true, then I |
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> think |
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> you should be preparing the correct ifcfg file for whatever distro you are |
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> using. The hexadecimal key for WEP should be there. A passphrase almost |
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> never |
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> works there. If you want to use WPA or WPA2, then you can use a phrase; |
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> however, |
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> you will need to install wpa_supplicant and the appropriate configuration |
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> file. |
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> To test is your device is working, get rid of ndiswrapper, allow rtl8187 to |
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> load, and (as root) run the command 'iwlist scan'. If you can see your AP, |
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> then |
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> the device is likely OK. |
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> You should pick one of the distros you mention, and post a request for |
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> wireless |
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> configuration on their help forum. I do not use any of them, and I'm not |
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> familiar with their specific configuration. |
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> I also recommend using NetworkManager. It makes wireless setup much easier. |
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> Larry |
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> -- |
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> yermandu |
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> -- |
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> yermandu [at] useplanta dot com dot br |
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