Help getting WiFi working on laptop

Dale J. Chatham dale at chatham.org
Fri Jun 18 15:13:49 UTC 2010


I cannot remember the package, but there is a package that will let you 
run Windows drivers under Linux.  I had to do that to get a wireless 
card working on an Ubuntu machine (get EMC (www.linuxcnc.org) or 
something better working on Fedora and we'll talk).

If you can't dredge it up, I'll try to find the name of the package, but 
I suspect we're about to see a dozen posts with it :)

On 06/18/2010 09:59 AM, Steve Johnson wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
> I've got Fedora 13 installed on my new Dell Studio laptop.  I haven't 
> had any other issues with the install, and wired networking is working 
> fine.
>
> I can't, however, get wireless networking to work.  The card in the 
> laptop is a " Intel Centrino WiMAX 6250 Advanced-N +".  It appears 
> that the system has recognized the card, but I don't see any WAPs 
> listed in the network menu at the top-right of the screen.
>
> I've followed section 5.3 of the Wireless Guide from the Fedora 13 
> docs collection.  Everything looks right, up to step 5 where I'm 
> supposed to see my WAPs.  Two other laptops in the house see my WAP as 
> well as a few others in the neighborhood.  My new Linux box sees nada.
>
> I'm thinking that maybe this card is too new and isn't really 
> supported even though the system recognizes it.  Looking at the driver 
> lists referenced via section 5.2 of the Wireless Guide, I don't see it 
> listed.
>
> Can anyone tell me for sure if the Intel 6250 is supported?  If so, 
> any ideas as to what's going on with my new box?
>
> TIA for any help.
>


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