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Search for Atheros AR5007EG Wireless Network Adapter I guess the file name that you will need to search for in the Atheros website is xp3264-7.6.1.1 84-whql.. However, This driver is still not the most recent updated one.. But this will solve the immediate purpose of connectin to the internet and getting more drivers.. Cheers, Visa
its been a couple months could someone answer
Support for the Atheros AR81 family of wireless NICs is already built into the Ubuntu kernel.
From the looks of it no. I'v tried to install it on a different computer the transfer it to the other. no success
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Hello, every time I start my PC, or re-enable a connection, I am told that "This computer has limited connectivity to virginmedia." So I click to troubleshoot problems. Then am usually told "there might be a problem with the driver for the Wireless Network Connection Adapter". I then try the repairs as an administrator, and it repairs itself. Not a major issue, I can still connect, but it has been doing it for a while now and I am getting annoyed. I have "Qualcomm Atheros AR9287 Wireless Network Adapter, and the drivers are up to date. Any help would be much appreciated!
http://madberry.org/2008/11/how-to-get-atheros-ar242x-to-work-on-810-intrepid-ibex/
Processor Name: AMD Athlon(tm) II P340 Dual-Core Processor Frequency: 2194 MHz Architecture: x64 Video card Name: ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4200 Series Windows Version: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium Network Controller: Atheros AR8152 PCI-E Fast Ethernet Controller (NDIS 6.20) Network Adapter: Atheros AR9285 802.11b/g/n WiFi Adapter Memory: 3gb (I no longer have the original ram) Hard Drive: 280 GB Sata-2 Usb Ports: 3 Vga port: 1 HDMI port: 0
Go to start-Run, type regedit, press enter. open the "Folder" called HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE inside that you'll find SYSTEM, open that. Then open CurrentControlSet. Then open Control Then open Class Inside there you will see a bunch of "folders" with names like {4D36E972-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002bE10318} You need to go down through them looking at what appears on the right under the key "default" when you open each one, until you find "Network Adapters" Open that folder, then go down the list fo numbered "folders" until you find the one that has the name of your Atheros driver under "DriverDesc" This is where you need to add those keys. Follow the directions until you find your Wireless Network Adapter listed next to DriverDesc. In that same directory, i.e., 0003, add these Dword values: New->Dword Value Name=gpioFunc0ActHi and Value Data=0 Click Ok. New->Dword Value Name=gpioPinFunc0 and Value Data=3 You are done. These values should be seen in the same window as DriverDesc and the name of your Wireless Network Adapter. For this to work with the LED you must disable your wireless through your network settings and then re-enable.
Many laptops with an integrated wireless card will have a small mechanical switch on the front or side. If moving the switch turns a light on and off but does not turn the computer off and on, it is likely a power switch for the laptop.Another way to tell is to open up your Device Manager and view the list of devices. Most wireless cards will have names that give away their purpose, like "Atheros a/b/g Wireless controller."
The madwifi project is one of the most advanced WLAN drivers available for Linux. It is stable and has an established user base. MadWifi is short for Multiband Atheros Drive.