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    Does Netgear WNA1100 USB Adapter work in Ubuntu

    Hi,

    I just bought the following new wireless USB adapter:

    Netgear Wireless-N 150 USB Adapter WNA1100

    I'm currently running a dual-boot with Windows Vista & Ubuntu 9.04 (64 bit). Of course the adapter came with Windows drivers so that was easy. However, I have not seen any posts for getting this adapter to work in Ubuntu.

    If anyone has tried (and succeeded) then please let me know how it was done. I have to move my computer and do not have access to a physical network connection anymore.

    My options are to get wireless working on Ubuntu or just stop using the OS.

    Please help!

    Thanks!

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    Re: Does Netgear WNA1100 USB Adapter work in Ubuntu

    Hello,

    I have been able to get my Netgear WNA1100 to work under Ubuntu 10.04 32-bit desktop. I don't know if anyone still needs a guide for this, but essentially I installed ndiswrapper via synaptic and used the .inf from an xp install. I extracted the .inf and other setup files using a VirtualBox Windows Xp install.

    As a side note I had previously tried this approach using a .inf from a Win 7 64-bit install in linux mint 8.0 and had no success.

    Once I installed with ndiswrapper I was able to see my available wireless access points in NetworkManager Applet. Also of note my Access Point is only through a linksys wrtg54 (G) router. Considering the proximity of my router (~10 ft with a wall) my signal seems a bit weaker than I'd expect (~60%). I also cannot assess the performance of (N) speeds and connectivity.

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    Re: Does Netgear WNA1100 USB Adapter work in Ubuntu

    I use a netgear WPN111 at my studio - not same as yours but could work...ndisgtk is available in the synaptic and is very easy to use. When ndisgtk asks you for the .inf file it needs to come with another file, .sys or something, in the same directory. I'm not sure of the exact name as I'm not at that computer at the moment. If it's not clear which one you need, just copy the entire folder C:\Program_files\NETGEAR\WNA110\Driver\ from windows to your ubuntu partition, there should only be about 45 or 5 files in it.

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    Re: Does Netgear WNA1100 USB Adapter work in Ubuntu

    Were you using arusb_8p.inf? If not, could you provide the file name of the .inf file you were using.. the above doesn't work. What files did you point ndiswrapper at?

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    Re: Does Netgear WNA1100 USB Adapter work in Ubuntu

    I directed ndiswrapper to arusb_xp.inf and sys file and no joy. Installs the driver with no error, but not recognizing wireless.

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    Re: Does Netgear WNA1100 USB Adapter work in Ubuntu

    Quote Originally Posted by Slave2Metal View Post
    I directed ndiswrapper to arusb_xp.inf and sys file and no joy. Installs the driver with no error, but not recognizing wireless.

    I used the file netathuw.inf and it works perfectly!

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    Re: Does Netgear WNA1100 USB Adapter work in Ubuntu

    Quote Originally Posted by Lostboi45 View Post
    I used the file netathuw.inf and it works perfectly!
    You did that on a 32-bit or on a 64-bit kernel?
    If you do
    Code:
    uname -m
    on a gnome-terminal console, do you get "x86_64" or "i386" ?

    Because it seems that Netgear bundles its driver only for 32-bit Windows, and ndiswrapper on a 64-bit Linux cowardly refuses to load that driver!

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    Re: Does Netgear WNA1100 USB Adapter work in Ubuntu

    Hi, I'm new to ubuntu and I'm trying to install this NIC too. Step one seems to be install ndiswrapper. This is where I'm stuck, there is no such thing listed in the synaptic package manager. Now what....

    Quote Originally Posted by papawapa View Post
    Hello,

    I have been able to get my Netgear WNA1100 to work under Ubuntu 10.04 32-bit desktop. I don't know if anyone still needs a guide for this, but essentially I installed ndiswrapper via synaptic and used the .inf from an xp install. I extracted the .inf and other setup files using a VirtualBox Windows Xp install.

    As a side note I had previously tried this approach using a .inf from a Win 7 64-bit install in linux mint 8.0 and had no success.

    Once I installed with ndiswrapper I was able to see my available wireless access points in NetworkManager Applet. Also of note my Access Point is only through a linksys wrtg54 (G) router. Considering the proximity of my router (~10 ft with a wall) my signal seems a bit weaker than I'd expect (~60%). I also cannot assess the performance of (N) speeds and connectivity.

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    Lightbulb Re: Does Netgear WNA1100 USB Adapter work in Ubuntu

    Hi community.
    Follow this tutorial if you want to see the wna1100 blue led blinking and working. It even works in BackTrack 4!
    http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.p...hlight=wna1100
    Last edited by Messier 66; October 22nd, 2010 at 09:27 AM.

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