![]() ![]() After compilation, and whist still root, modprobe the driver: You need to use ‘sudo su’ and not just ‘sudo’ so it creates the directories properly.ħ. From the top level directory, compile and install the driver: # Support Native WpaSupplicant for Network Managerīy default they are both set to ‘n’. We need to make a slight modification to the configuration for the driver: Extract the package and cd to the directory.ĥ. You’ll be prompted for your name and email but you don’t need to sign into anything.Ĥ. So now we know what device we need drivers for.ģ. Install the card and power up the machine. Here’s how to get up and running with the D-Link DWA-525 on Ubuntu 10.04:ġ. This article is a combination of several articles, ,, I had to borrow bits and pieces from all of them, listed below. Bah! I finally found the information I need to get it running. After much searching it turns out it’s actually unsupported out of the box. It’s been some time since I swapped out hardware, and Linux has matured greatly since then: the last install of Ubuntu detected everything perfectly, first time, including the network devices! I was having an issue with an old network card in my Ubuntu machine (x86 arch), so I went out and got a new one that supports 802.11n.
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