I've recently bought a Toshiba Satellite C655. It came with Windows 7 preinstalled. I've never had a notebook before, but as a desktop user, I was a Ubuntu user since 2 years, and I've never had a problem with drivers, wifi, etc.
When I tried to install the Ubuntu 10.04, and also the new and fresh 10.10, in my new laptop, I experienced some troubles with some of the componentes of my computer. For example, I was not able to activate my wi-fi card, although I know the kernel recognizes it correctly, because when doing "lspci" at the terminal, it was listed.
Anyhow, I'm not able to "activate" the wifi, or whatever it's necessary to do in order to be able to search for public networks available, and to connect with them.
The wifi-card the laptops brings is the (the lspci output):
03:00.0 Network Controller: Atheros Communications Inc. AR9285
Wireless Network Adapter (PCI-Express) [168c:002b] (rev 01).
It's anything in you can help me? Thanks a lot in advance!
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You could try this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Device/Atheros/AR9285
From Nachito -
you have a ath9k
ath9k is a completely FOSS wireless driver for all Atheros IEEE 802.11n PCI/PCI-Express and AHB WLAN based chipsets.
AR9002:
* AR9220 (>= 2.6.27, an AR9280 card over PCI) * AR9280 (>= 2.6.27) * AR9281 (>= 2.6.27) * AR9285 (>= 2.6.29) * AR9287 (>= 2.6.32)
have you tried install this :
linux-backports-modules-wireless-maverick-generic
From hhlp -
Hi,
Neither solution seems to work. In first place, i've tried installig what hhlp told me. After the installation, nothing seems to change: on right-clicking the wireless icon, it seems to recognize the card, because the option "Enable wifi" was ticked. But, once again, i was not able to "turn the wi-fi" on.
In second place, i didn't try installing the drives, because the card is already recongnized. The issue is that i cannot seem to turn it on!
One thing i've probably missed is that the Toshiba cames with a windows sofntware that allows you to enable / disable the wifi tools. So, it does not have an external "button" to turn it off. I don't know if that's the problem, but i have the feeling that the issue may be aroud there: in how to turn ON the wifi-signal (or to verify if it's on or off) in my ubuntu.
Thanks once again in advance!
Pablo
marenostrum : This entry seems to be a comment, not an answer. -
I am having the very same issues, I tried the stable backport in linuxwireless.org related to my kernel version. The wlan0 device is there, but a iwlist scan shows nothing. As I know the network SSID, I try to connect to a hidden network and it never succeeds. As you stated, it really seems the wifi is disabled as if you deactivated through the laptop interface, cause it simply won't work. The device is there but won't work.
Tried Ubuntu 10.10.
: Not solution for your problem, neither? I'm going crazy about it!marenostrum : Luiz Athayde's entry should be a comment, not an answer.From Luiz Athayde
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