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How to Install WiFi (Netgear N600 Dual Band WNDA3100v3)
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O/S is Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS. WiFi card is Netgear N600 Dual Band WNDA3100v3. Wired network connection was used for the download and install. Want to deactivate wired and install wireless in its place. None of the instructions I see so far solve my needs. Thank you.
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O/S is Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS. WiFi card is Netgear N600 Dual Band WNDA3100v3. Wired network connection was used for the download and install. Want to deactivate wired and install wireless in its place. None of the instructions I see so far solve my needs. Thank you.
wireless netgear
Please edit your question an add output oflsusb
terminal command.
– Pilot6
Feb 28 '16 at 21:34
Possible duplicate of USB wireless Netgear adapter
– Mostafa Ahangarha
Mar 19 '16 at 11:44
Have a look on this answer: askubuntu.com/a/568118/214264
– Mostafa Ahangarha
Mar 19 '16 at 11:45
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O/S is Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS. WiFi card is Netgear N600 Dual Band WNDA3100v3. Wired network connection was used for the download and install. Want to deactivate wired and install wireless in its place. None of the instructions I see so far solve my needs. Thank you.
wireless netgear
O/S is Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS. WiFi card is Netgear N600 Dual Band WNDA3100v3. Wired network connection was used for the download and install. Want to deactivate wired and install wireless in its place. None of the instructions I see so far solve my needs. Thank you.
wireless netgear
wireless netgear
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Please edit your question an add output oflsusb
terminal command.
– Pilot6
Feb 28 '16 at 21:34
Possible duplicate of USB wireless Netgear adapter
– Mostafa Ahangarha
Mar 19 '16 at 11:44
Have a look on this answer: askubuntu.com/a/568118/214264
– Mostafa Ahangarha
Mar 19 '16 at 11:45
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Please edit your question an add output oflsusb
terminal command.
– Pilot6
Feb 28 '16 at 21:34
Possible duplicate of USB wireless Netgear adapter
– Mostafa Ahangarha
Mar 19 '16 at 11:44
Have a look on this answer: askubuntu.com/a/568118/214264
– Mostafa Ahangarha
Mar 19 '16 at 11:45
Please edit your question an add output of
lsusb
terminal command.– Pilot6
Feb 28 '16 at 21:34
Please edit your question an add output of
lsusb
terminal command.– Pilot6
Feb 28 '16 at 21:34
Possible duplicate of USB wireless Netgear adapter
– Mostafa Ahangarha
Mar 19 '16 at 11:44
Possible duplicate of USB wireless Netgear adapter
– Mostafa Ahangarha
Mar 19 '16 at 11:44
Have a look on this answer: askubuntu.com/a/568118/214264
– Mostafa Ahangarha
Mar 19 '16 at 11:45
Have a look on this answer: askubuntu.com/a/568118/214264
– Mostafa Ahangarha
Mar 19 '16 at 11:45
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If you ran the command lsusb
and find that your device is 0846:9053, then your device is driven by a very new driver, mt7662u_sta. Please get a temporary internet connection by ethernet, tethered or whatever means possible, open a terminal and do:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install git
git clone https://github.com/jurobystricky/Netgear-A6210.git
cd Netgear-A6210
make
sudo make install
sudo modprobe mt7662u_sta
According to the github page:
This is work in progress. The driver is functional. However, there are
still several issues that need to be addressed. In particular,
hot-unplugging may cause the network manager to segfault. After
plugging the dongle back in, you may need to restart the manager:
$ sudo service network-manager restart
Of course, you can avoid this by not plugging or unplugging the device unless the computer is shut off.
You have compiled the driver for your current kernel version only. When Update Manager installs a newer kernel version, also known as linux-image, after the requested reboot, recompile:
cd Netgear-A6210
make clean
make
sudo make install
sudo modprobe mt7662u_sta
Please retain the file and these instructions for that time.
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If you ran the command lsusb
and find that your device is 0846:9053, then your device is driven by a very new driver, mt7662u_sta. Please get a temporary internet connection by ethernet, tethered or whatever means possible, open a terminal and do:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install git
git clone https://github.com/jurobystricky/Netgear-A6210.git
cd Netgear-A6210
make
sudo make install
sudo modprobe mt7662u_sta
According to the github page:
This is work in progress. The driver is functional. However, there are
still several issues that need to be addressed. In particular,
hot-unplugging may cause the network manager to segfault. After
plugging the dongle back in, you may need to restart the manager:
$ sudo service network-manager restart
Of course, you can avoid this by not plugging or unplugging the device unless the computer is shut off.
You have compiled the driver for your current kernel version only. When Update Manager installs a newer kernel version, also known as linux-image, after the requested reboot, recompile:
cd Netgear-A6210
make clean
make
sudo make install
sudo modprobe mt7662u_sta
Please retain the file and these instructions for that time.
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If you ran the command lsusb
and find that your device is 0846:9053, then your device is driven by a very new driver, mt7662u_sta. Please get a temporary internet connection by ethernet, tethered or whatever means possible, open a terminal and do:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install git
git clone https://github.com/jurobystricky/Netgear-A6210.git
cd Netgear-A6210
make
sudo make install
sudo modprobe mt7662u_sta
According to the github page:
This is work in progress. The driver is functional. However, there are
still several issues that need to be addressed. In particular,
hot-unplugging may cause the network manager to segfault. After
plugging the dongle back in, you may need to restart the manager:
$ sudo service network-manager restart
Of course, you can avoid this by not plugging or unplugging the device unless the computer is shut off.
You have compiled the driver for your current kernel version only. When Update Manager installs a newer kernel version, also known as linux-image, after the requested reboot, recompile:
cd Netgear-A6210
make clean
make
sudo make install
sudo modprobe mt7662u_sta
Please retain the file and these instructions for that time.
add a comment
|
If you ran the command lsusb
and find that your device is 0846:9053, then your device is driven by a very new driver, mt7662u_sta. Please get a temporary internet connection by ethernet, tethered or whatever means possible, open a terminal and do:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install git
git clone https://github.com/jurobystricky/Netgear-A6210.git
cd Netgear-A6210
make
sudo make install
sudo modprobe mt7662u_sta
According to the github page:
This is work in progress. The driver is functional. However, there are
still several issues that need to be addressed. In particular,
hot-unplugging may cause the network manager to segfault. After
plugging the dongle back in, you may need to restart the manager:
$ sudo service network-manager restart
Of course, you can avoid this by not plugging or unplugging the device unless the computer is shut off.
You have compiled the driver for your current kernel version only. When Update Manager installs a newer kernel version, also known as linux-image, after the requested reboot, recompile:
cd Netgear-A6210
make clean
make
sudo make install
sudo modprobe mt7662u_sta
Please retain the file and these instructions for that time.
If you ran the command lsusb
and find that your device is 0846:9053, then your device is driven by a very new driver, mt7662u_sta. Please get a temporary internet connection by ethernet, tethered or whatever means possible, open a terminal and do:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install git
git clone https://github.com/jurobystricky/Netgear-A6210.git
cd Netgear-A6210
make
sudo make install
sudo modprobe mt7662u_sta
According to the github page:
This is work in progress. The driver is functional. However, there are
still several issues that need to be addressed. In particular,
hot-unplugging may cause the network manager to segfault. After
plugging the dongle back in, you may need to restart the manager:
$ sudo service network-manager restart
Of course, you can avoid this by not plugging or unplugging the device unless the computer is shut off.
You have compiled the driver for your current kernel version only. When Update Manager installs a newer kernel version, also known as linux-image, after the requested reboot, recompile:
cd Netgear-A6210
make clean
make
sudo make install
sudo modprobe mt7662u_sta
Please retain the file and these instructions for that time.
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Please edit your question an add output of
lsusb
terminal command.– Pilot6
Feb 28 '16 at 21:34
Possible duplicate of USB wireless Netgear adapter
– Mostafa Ahangarha
Mar 19 '16 at 11:44
Have a look on this answer: askubuntu.com/a/568118/214264
– Mostafa Ahangarha
Mar 19 '16 at 11:45