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=== Status === | === Status === | ||
− | In development but usable. Version 1.0.5 works quite well with kernel 2.6.10. | + | * In development but usable. Version 1.0.5 works quite well with kernel 2.6.10. |
+ | * Works very well with kernel 2.6.16-9. Only firmware needs to be copied to the appropriate directory and everything works out-of-box. | ||
=== Additional Comments === | === Additional Comments === |
Revision as of 22:12, 30 April 2006
Contents
Intel PRO/Wireless 2100 Driver for WiFi
Linux driver for the 802.11b NIC - miniPCI cards - found in Centrino laptops.
The following adapter sold by IBM uses this chipset:
Project Homepage / Availability
http://ipw2100.sourceforge.net/
Packages
- Fedora Packages(1): Fedora Core includes the ipw2100-drivers in FC3 (with updates) and FC4. You still need to grab the firmware from http://rpm.livna.org/
- Fedora Packages(2): http://www.atrpms.net/name/ipw2100/
- Mandrake Packages: modules included in stock kernel packages
- Debian Packages: http://packages.debian.org/ipw2100-source or inclueded in the kernel package (since 2.6.14 (?))
Status
- In development but usable. Version 1.0.5 works quite well with kernel 2.6.10.
- Works very well with kernel 2.6.16-9. Only firmware needs to be copied to the appropriate directory and everything works out-of-box.
Additional Comments
Make sure to try the newest version. You will need to install the loadable binary firmware provided on http://ipw2100.sourceforge.net/firmware.php as required by the driver.
To install the firmware, decompress the .tgz in /lib/firmware
To turn off the radio on boot-up load ipw2100 with option disable=1, i.e. # modprobe ipw2100 disable=1
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