I tried that at first I believe. I think I am going to reload and give it a fresh start, see if the ath5k driver works and then go from there.
Hi Steve,
> I have a lenovo/IBM thinkpad Z60T that I am unable to set up wireless
> under
> Centos. I have tried several online howtos, and so far no luck.
>
> The Thinkpad wireless info is as follows:
>
> 0000:13:00.0 Ethernet controller: Atheros Communications, Inc. AR5212
> 802.11abg NIC (rev 01)
>
> At this point I wonder if I have tried too many things and changed to
> many drivers around. I would be open to reinstalling centos if needed.
>
> Should I come into the next install fest, or does someone have a howto
> that they have actually had work????
>
> It does work under ubuntu 9.04, but I would like to stay with centos
> for now as it is my learning system right now for RHCE.
>
> Thanks
>
> Steve Phariss
Are you using the Atheros ath5k driver that ships with CentOS?
modprobe ath5k
Centos 5.x doesn't have NetworkManager running by default you can start it
with System/Administration/Services and check that bok so it starts on
reboot. It *should* show up as your wifi device.
dennisk
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