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wireless - How to install AR chipset wifi in Ubuntu ? - Ask Ubuntu
New kernel installed, booted, all good. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. I plug the Atheros dongle in.
Please login or register. But I do respond to education, so a two-line primer on the topic will see me updating as and when required. I want my old faithful-ish Atheros dongle back! I think it's a good start, but needs a qr5523 of improvement!
CONFIG_AR5523: Atheros AR5523 wireless driver support
Originally Posted by logari Join Date Jun Beans Joble, bless him, got it working on after a heroic effort but that thread is now sadly no longer accessible for reference. The native driver from the card is on the page my first attempt at building it has failed. After a while the machine simply became unsuable, so I had to completely remove the drivers. Ask Ubuntu works best with JavaScript enabled. December 16th, 1.
Reading suggests that I need to install the firmware first.
From here Install this package, depending on the version of ubuntu you may have: Love fighting with Linux?
May 27th, 4.
This might be one for you They live inside us, and sometimes they win. There have been a few hiccups along the way to early this year, when I found a bargain "m range Realtech USB dongle" to replace it with. Unfortunately, it makes the kernel very unstable. It is flakey, won't survive Hibernation, and has pot-metal contacts that need cleaning and jiggling at intervals. Join Date Mar Beans June 14th, 5.
I notice in the Debian link under supported devices that my dongle, identified by lsusb as 0d8eis a no-firmware device. I don't remember the firmware step in the Joble-v install to make it go.
Atheros AR5523 devices
Sign up using Facebook. The results of my homework: The kernel is ar55523 there from the original but updated install. It was cheap, and it was almost worth every penny. The time now is This native driver looks promising, but still needs some work before it's ready for general use I think.

Build and install a driver source package: I'll be your friend!
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