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Atheros ar5007eg wireless network adapter ubuntu driver

Version: 67.55.77
Date: 24 March 2016
Filesize: 0.698 MB
Operating system: Windows XP, Visa, Windows 7,8,10 (32 & 64 bits)

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In some places you will find the name of the chipset instead of the name of the chip Atheros reference design Chipset: AR5210 (802.11a only) URL: Interface: Cardbus Antenna Connector unknown type) Device Information:168c:0007 Subsystem: Unknown device 168c:1011 Atheros AR5001 X+ Atheros AR5002 X Chipset: AR5002 X = ( AR5212 + AR5112) Chip: AR5212 (802.11a +?) URL: Supports: IEEE 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g Notes: Also works with madwifi-old-openhal Atheros AR5002 G Chipset: AR5002 G = ( AR5212 + AR2112) Chip: AR5212 (802.11?) URL: Supports: IEEE 802.11b, 802.11g Notes: Should work with madwifi-old-openhal but not tested, please give feedback Atheros AR5004 X Chipset: AR5004 X = ( AR5213 + AR5112) Chip: AR5213 (802.11a +?) URL: Supports: IEEE 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g Notes: Also works with madwifi-old-openhal Atheros AR5004 G Chipset: AR5004 G = ( AR5213 + AR2112) Chip: AR5213 (802.11?) URL: Supports: IEEE 802.11b, 802.11g Notes: Should work with madwifi-old-openhal but not tested, please give feedback Atheros AR5005 G Chipset: AR5005 G = ( AR2413) Chip: AR2413 (802.11b+g) URL: Supports: IEEE 802.11b, 802.11g Working: Working perfectly as of on an Acer Aspire 5040. See this page for how to get it going: Working: not working with version, dmesg reports: unable to attach hardware: ' Hardware revision not supported' ( HAL status 13) Notes: Several tickets indicate this; no response was ever given. However, some users have reported success, but could not confirm this. Notes: Works perfectly on Slackware 11 (kernel ) and madwifi. Just modprobe ath_pci after compiling/installing. (this on an Acer 3102 wlmi) Notes: For Kernel use trunk version (madwifi.
What You Need These instructions are intended for users with an Atheros Wi Fi adapter; any of the following models can be affected:  Atheros 5000 Series 802.11a/g/n Wi Fi Adapter ( ). Atheros 9000 Series 802.11a/g/n Wi Fi Adapter ( ). Was this step helpful? Yes | No | I need help A wireless router. Was this step helpful? Yes | No | I need help Windows Operating System. Was this step helpful? Yes | No | I need help A wired network connection to your PC (for downloading drivers). Was this step helpful? Yes | No | I need help How To Identify If I Am affected By A Compatibility Issue The fault is most obvious when you have upgraded to a new router or have upgraded the firmware of your router. Your PC will still connect to the router, but you will see the message on your wireless connection: No internet access. Was this step helpful? Yes | No | I need help If you are able to connect when using the basic WEP security or with no wireless security, but when you try to set anything higher like WPA security you see the message No internet access, but are still connected to the router. Was this step helpful? Yes | No | I need help Confirming You Wi Fi Adapter You should first confirm that you have one of the Atheros devices as listed in the first section. To check this, go to your Device Manager in Windows. If you are on Windows 8, simply type device manager from the start screen to perform a global search, and choose the first search result. For older versions of Windows, hold the Windows key and the Pause key simultaneously. This will pull up the system properties and you can click on Device Manager on the left-hand side. Was this step helpful? Yes | No | I need help From the device manager, expand the heading Network adapters and you will see your Wi Fi adapter listed there. If you are not using an Atheros adapter (like in the example shown) then discontinue.
Hello I've a notebook with 3 installed OS Windows Vista Ubuntu 8.10 Back Track 4 My wireless card is Atheros AR5007 EG, it is working perfect (sniffing,capturing ivs.) on Ubuntu -not with ndiswrapper- I found a few how to faq about installing it on BT4 every time i got same error message it says s.thing like that. Fatal : Module ath_pci not found while trying sudo depmod ath_pci command. i was installing it on ubuntu just 5 commands sudo make install sudo depmod -ae sudo modprobe ath_pci echo ath_hal | sudo tee -a /etc/modules echo ath_pci | sudo tee -a /etc/modules i also checked blacklist for ath_pci before try to install there is nothing about it and started network service on terminal. Any idea for install it clearly? any idea to assist find something useful? on my ubuntu i have ath_pci file in sys/modules but i couldnt find for BT4 My Atheros AR5007 EG works fine in BT4. No need to install, works straight out of the box. Are you sure your wireless card is turned on? Aircrack forums has some good info about this card. The card works fine and I'm sure we can all appreciate the effort you've put into trying (as well as posting dupes). I have this card also. I think all I did to get on the net with it after finding a suitable network was. best of luck. sudo /etc/init.d/networking start I logged into KDE (startx) and ran Wicd Network Manager from the KDE/ Internet menu. Chose my network and here I am. Injection? Dose that card support injection straight out of the box? Things are not what they appear to be: nor are they otherwise. - Surangama Sutra Originally Posted by Posthu M Any idea for install it clearly? BT4 works with ath5k or ath9k kernel modules. You need to compile your self the ath_pci, if you needed so. Code: modprobe -r ath5k modprobe -r ath9k cp -r /lib/modules/ `uname -r` /kernel/drivers/net/wireless/ath5k /root/ cp -r /lib/modules/ `uname -r`.

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