Vancouver. Wireless driver issue with Realtek RTL8192E, not working with Karmic AMD64

Asked by Ian Ross

Toshiba L300D Satellite AMD Athlon x2Dual-Core QL-60 4GB RAM running Karmic AMD64.
The wireless does not work, nor does it even show up.
The wireless card is a Realtek RTL8192E.
This is the first wireless problem I have had in a long time.
The wireless worked fine for the 25 minutes that the machine had Windows on it.
I think that it should work without any problems.

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Best Michael Mathurin (mikankun-deactivatedaccount) said :
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You need to install ndiswrapper and use the windows 2000 driver for the card.

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Randall Ross (randall) said :
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Roscoe,

A "confirmed-working-with-Ubuntu" USB wifi stick is likely the shortest path to getting your wifi up-and-running. It's not optimal, but the estimated time to get it working is 2-3 minutes, minus the time to acquire it.

ndiswrapper is also a workaround, but will likely be more time consuming. Personally I'm not a fan of the ndiswrapper route as it gives manufacturers continued cause to ignore compatibility.

Can anyone point to a native driver for the card?

Cheers,
Randall
Ubuntu Vancouver LoCo

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Randall Ross (randall) said :
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Ubuntu Vancouver LoCo members have sourced a USB wifi network adapter that "works-out-of-the-box" with Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope) and Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala). It is available in Richmond BC which is a short drive from Vancouver.
Here it is: http://www.powersonic.ca/airlink101-80211g-slim-p-6979.html

Cheers,
Randall.

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Ian Ross (iankross) said :
#4

The problem is solved for now.
I used a wireless adapter that worked out of the box, no prob.
Zioncom ipTime WLO123. Power Data090-40900016.
I found it at Anitech in Vancouver thanks to Javier.
Thanks buddy.

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Randall Ross (randall) said :
#5

Great!
It's nice to see Launchpad Answers solve a local problem locally.

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Randall Ross (randall) said :
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For those who might be stumbling on this post at a later date, here's the link to the specific USB wireless dongle: http://www.anitec.ca/product/11597/zioncom-wl0123-54-mbps-usb-wi-fi-adapter-wl0123
Anitec SKU: 011597