In my experience, you won't get any further than lsusb "seeing" the device
if you haven't the firmware. It may be blacklisted.
On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 4:20 PM, Stephen Morris <samorris(a)netspace.net.au>
wrote:
On 18/1/17 6:50 am, Terry Polzin wrote:
> Is the device firmware getting loaded?
>
Thanks Terry. At the moment I'm not sure. This device used to work so I am
assuming the firmware is being loaded, but at the moment I'm not sure if
the firmware extensions package has been uninstalled for some reason as
part of standard system upgrades.
regards,
Steve
> On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 3:38 PM, Stephen Morris <samorris(a)netspace.net.au
> <mailto:samorris@netspace.net.au>> wrote:
>
> On 17/1/17 7:49 am, Rick Stevens wrote:
>
> On 01/16/2017 12:22 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
>
> On 01/16/2017 12:17 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
>
> I am using kde at the moment and I have cut and pasted
> the wifi password
> back into the Networkmanager definition, and had the
> new password stored
> in Kwallet, but Networkmanager still refuses to
> recognize that the
> device is a device it can connect to.
>
> Therefor the password isn't the issue. And, as it works
> under Windows,
> it's not hardware.
>
> First try "ethtool -i <name-of-device>" to see what driver
is
> loaded
> (if any). If you get data back then try "iwlist wlan0 scan"
> (replace
> "wlan0" with your device) to see what access points are in the
> area.
>
> If all that works, then the wireless itself is working under
> Linux and
> there's something odd about the way NetworkManager (NM) and
> your device
> talk to each other. At that point you could try to disable NM
> and use
> the wpa_supplicant programs directly to try to get it up (such as
> running wpa_supplicant in the background and using something like
> wpa_supplicant_gui to manipulate it). If you're successful
> there, then
> try to get NM to talk nice or bugzilla it to the NM list.
>
> Sorry Rick, how do I determine what the device name is? The only
> information I have been able to determine is that lsusb shows me
> that the usb device is there, and iwconfig says that there are no
> devices with wireless extensions, but I don't see a device in that
> list that I am expecting (I don't remember exactly what the device
> name was when it was being used but I think is started with 'wp').
> The only difference between the last time I used the wifi device
> (which was probably 6 months ago, I've been using an ethernet
> 'Home Plug' device) and now is that I have put on multiple system
> upgrades for F24, plus at the moment I don't know whether the
> issue is NetworkManager, Kernels or something else.
>
> regards,
> Steve
>
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