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    ndiswrapper Installation

    I am still working on getting my Realtek 8180 wireless LAN card to connect to internet.

    I have downloaded "ndiswrapper 1.48.tar" [presently it's on a flash drive] my question is how and where do I install it

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    Re: ndiswrapper Installation

    Don't do it. Use the one in the repository. Use Adept to install it. It works.

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      #3
      Re: ndiswrapper Installation

      If you right click on the tarball and extract it you should see a "read me" file that should tell you how to install it.

      What is wrong with the Ndiswrapper in the repos?

      eriefisher
      ~$sudo make me a sandwich

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        Re: ndiswrapper Installation

        Thanks for responses.

        If I can't get online, I can't use the repository !!!

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          #5
          Re: ndiswrapper Installation

          Hi,

          Have a look here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=527817

          The card is different but the process should be the same.

          BFC

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            Re: ndiswrapper Installation

            Originally posted by oldbob
            Thanks for responses.

            If I can't get online, I can't use the repository !!!
            I guess it was the fact that you said you "downloaded" that confused us. If your computer has a wired adapter, move it to a wired connection and plug it in. Stayed wired until your wireless is working. I picked up a cheap 50' cable for just this purpose. My wireless router has 4 ethernet ports.

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              Re: ndiswrapper Installation

              Thanks for response, my setup is a T-21 Thinkpad with a dual boot of Win98SE and various Linux distros.

              I can use Win98SE to download drivers from card sites, but notebooks internal modem will not work with Linux.

              I use a wireless LAN card in the PCMCIA slot at the local library hot spot.

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