Yes, WPA using a PSK is working. The out of the box driver and all the wireless tools only support WEP. But, by adding wpa_supplicant with a minimal config, it works without any issues. You wouldn't believe how many combinatins of drivers, and configs I went thorugh on Suse. I finally resorted to Tech Support on DriverLoader and they sent me a driver that didn't work either. The Dell driver was identified by a very helpfule user on the ndiswrapper wiki. LSPCI reports my Airlink card as 'Atheros AR5212 802.11abg NIC (rev 01)'. Using ndiswrapper, I could get it to recognize the network, but could not reliably pass any data (yet). I have spent only a small amount of time trying to configure it, since the Broadcom now works. But, on the ndiswrapper wiki, there are many references to this chipset/card working. Keep in mind, that the term 'working' can be very subjective. Here is the wiki for ndiswrapper: http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/phpwiki/index.php/List and the data on the card: *Card:* Airlink101 Total 802.11 Super G, 108Mbs Model# AWLH4030 *Chipset:* Atheros AR5212 *pciid:* 168c:0013 *Driver:* net5211 from http://www.netgate.com/support/Drivers/Atheros/atherosv24driver.zip *Other:* I couldn't get the card to work with the driver on the CD, so I tried the driver from the above website. It has worked flawlessly since I installed it. I am running Fedora Core 3. Good luck. On 4/24/05, Eric Shubes wrote: > > It's certainly far from easy. Unless, of course, your wireless device > contains a chipset for which there *are* linux drivers. ;) Prism and > orinoco come to mind. Broadcom is a real "stick in the mud". > > There were two Dell Latitute (i600?) notebooks at the IF yesterday that > had Ubunto installed. One wireless worked, the other didn't. They were > apparently identical, until we looked "under the hood" (lspci -v). One > had Intel wireless, the other Broadcom (both built-in). Turned out, the > guy with the Intel had ordered it specifically with the Intel wireless > chipset. He didn't know how smart that move was at the time. > > I'm curious, Donn. Apparently WPA is working with linux/ndiswrapper on > the Broadcom? > (WEP is finally working for my ACX111 (TI), but WPA isn't there yet) > > Also, which chipset is in your AWLC4030? > > Donn Shumway wrote: > > > Although I can appreciate the opinion of Veronica Mars ;), and of the > > latest Linux distro flavor of the month, Wireless on Linux is hardly > > easy. It's a hornet's nest out there. > > > > I have a Fujitsu N3010 with a Broadcom BCM4306 which works perfectly on > > the dark side. I have a few requirements on how wifi should work for my > > network. First, my wifi router is already setup with WPA PSK encryption > > and it needs to work the same on Linix or I have to change it every time > > I want to login. Second, my host does not broadcast it's SSID and I > > don't want to change that either. > > > > I struggled with setting up wifi on it with Suse 9.2 for a month and > > gave up. I even tried the Linuxant Driverloader and could not get it to > > work. I finally wiped Suse off the disk and went with someting I am > > familiar with that has supposedly worked for other in this combination, > > Madr[ake]iva, and their latest incarnation 2005 LE. I have used Mandrake > > for years and I am very familiar with it (use what you know when there's > > a problem). I went through the same steps as I did with Suse and it > > would not work with any of the three drivers I had. Then, digging > > through the ndiswrapper wiki, I found reference to a Dell driver for > > this chipset. I downloaded it, installed it, loaded the module, and > > Bingo, everything worked. Go figure. > > > > I also have a PMCCIA Airlink AWLC4030 and have not gotten close to > > getting it to work yet (with any reasonable encryption) at full speed. > > > > The moral is, it is not easy to setup wifi on Linux. Your chipset, > > distribution, driver loading method, encryption level, speed, and > > security configuration all combine to make it much more complex than it > > should be. > > > > -Eric 'shubes' > "There is no such thing as the People; > it is a collectivist myth. > There are only individual citizens > with individual wills > and individual purposes." > -William E. Simon (1927-2000), > Secretary of the Treasury (1974-1977) > "A Time For Truth" (1978), pg. 23 > -- Donn "Sarcasm is the safe alternative to expressing anger." --Richard North Patterson