![]() are crucial so proofread very carefully, save and close the text editor. , /* Netgear */Īll other lines before and after are unchanged. Open the file common/rtusb_dev_id.c with any text editor, such as gedit. Proofread very carefully, save and close the text editor. ![]() In other words, change the =n to =y in those two lines. ![]() Please set 'HAS_WPA_SUPPLICANT=y' and 'HAS_NATIVE_WPA_SUPPLICANT_SUPPORT=y'. ** Build for being controlled by NetworkManager or wpa_supplicant wext functions Open the file with a text editor and make these changes: Open the folder that appears called Linux and select the DPO version. Get it to your desktop so we can find it. Go here and download the package for rt3573sta. Sudo apt-get install linux-headers-generic build-essential If you can hook up an ethernet cable and get a connection, open a terminal and do: Can you get a wired ethernet connection even temporarily? If not, we can still compile, but it will be a bit difficult. You will need to download and compile rt3573sta and make a few changes. Re: WNDA 4100 (NetGear N900) Wireless Dual Band USB Adapter You may have to turn networking on, make sure airplane mode is off and allow wireless in order for it to light up. You may need to edit a file to make sure it's installed properly, maybe the following will help. There is also an update sequence for re-insatll after a kernel update which I dod not use as this simple method, once the files are established seems to hold very well. ![]() Some of this you may have already performed but it's there for the record. I've been running the Netgear N900 for a good while now on Fedora18, Ubuntu 12.4.03 and Linux Mint 14 with no issues except for the re-install after updated kernels. This is the text instructions gleaned from a couple of Ubuntu posts. ![]()
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