![]() If I then try to do `ndiswrapper -a 0846:9000 `, it says it's present, and, in what seems completely arbitrary, I either get a message such as: "loadndisdriver: load_driver(358): couldn't load driver netmw245" in my everything.log, or I get nothing at all, but also no wlan0 or similar. Ndiswrapper swallows the driver, but shows no device present.ģa. Some files are lacking, and so ndiswrapper says that it's an invalid driverģ. The driver is a 32-bit driver, and so I get errors from ndiswrapper saying: ndiswrapper (check_nt_hdr:150): kernel is 64-bit, but Windows driver is not 64-bit bad magic: 010BĢ. After doing quite a bit of research I have found many potential drivers to pass through ndiswrapper ( which is, as far as I've gathered, the only way of making this chipset work on a linux distribution? ), however they all fail for one of the following reasons:ġ. In other works, it uses the Marvell TopDog chipset. The relevant output of `lsusb` is the following:īus 002 Device 016: ID 0846:9000 NetGear, Inc. ![]() ![]() ![]() I've been playing around with my fresh Arch install over the last few days, but one perservering problem is that I cannot get my USB wireless device to work.
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