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Old July 22nd 11, 12:16 AM posted to alt.comp.hardware
Frederick
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Default Atheros AR5002G Wireless Network Adapter Help

I can't install driver(s) for this PCI wireless adapter.
Device Manager shows I need a driver.
I think it is a Atheros AR5002G Wireless Network Adapter.

When I try to install the driver provided by DriverAgent, I get an
error "QMI module missing".

Google has references to this error but I have not found anything that
works.

Can anyone help?

Thanx
Big Fred
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Old July 22nd 11, 02:04 AM posted to alt.comp.hardware
Paul
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Default Atheros AR5002G Wireless Network Adapter Help

Frederick wrote:
I can't install driver(s) for this PCI wireless adapter.
Device Manager shows I need a driver.
I think it is a Atheros AR5002G Wireless Network Adapter.

When I try to install the driver provided by DriverAgent, I get an
error "QMI module missing".

Google has references to this error but I have not found anything that
works.

Can anyone help?

Thanx
Big Fred



Is this your Linksys WMP110 (version 1 or version 2) ?

This is the version 1 driver. When you look at the VEN and DEV
info in the net5416.inf file, it is VEN_168C&DEV_0023

http://homedownloads.cisco.com/downl...110_driver.zip

If I look in PCI.IDS, that INF corresponds to the following hardware.

http://pciids.sourceforge.net/pci.ids

168c Atheros Communications Inc.
0023 AR5008 Wireless Network Adapter

That is for version 1.

*******

For version 2, the advice here is, that a different chipset was
used, an Ralinktech chipset. Cisco leaves you on your own to find
this driver. www.ralinktech.com.tw

http://homecommunity.cisco.com/links...age.id=2044 8

*******

How are you concluding it is an Atheros AR5002G ?

Is this a different product than the one we were discussing
recently ?

It might be easier to trace down, using the "popular name"
than the chipset name. Atheros has a few websites, but
it would be nice to have some other info as a double check.

Paul
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Old July 22nd 11, 11:01 AM posted to alt.comp.hardware
Frederick
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Default Atheros AR5002G Wireless Network Adapter Help

On Thu, 21 Jul 2011 21:04:27 -0400, Paul wrote:


Is this your Linksys WMP110 (version 1 or version 2) ?


One and the same.

This is the version 1 driver. When you look at the VEN and DEV
info in the net5416.inf file, it is VEN_168C&DEV_0023

http://homedownloads.cisco.com/downl...110_driver.zip

If I look in PCI.IDS, that INF corresponds to the following hardware.

http://pciids.sourceforge.net/pci.ids

168c Atheros Communications Inc.
0023 AR5008 Wireless Network Adapter

That is for version 1.

*******

For version 2, the advice here is, that a different chipset was
used, an Ralinktech chipset. Cisco leaves you on your own to find
this driver. www.ralinktech.com.tw

http://homecommunity.cisco.com/links...age.id=2044 8

*******

How are you concluding it is an Atheros AR5002G ?

Is this a different product than the one we were discussing
recently ?

It might be easier to trace down, using the "popular name"
than the chipset name. Atheros has a few websites, but
it would be nice to have some other info as a double check.

Paul



I have been able to get it to work and am using it right now. It is
communicating with my Verizon router just fine and recognizes the
latter's WEP address okay too. I have disabled the CAT5 connection
which was my objective, and all is okay. Now I have to just figure
out how I accomplished this.

DriverAgent originally identified the adapter as Atheros AR5002G
Wireless Network Adapter Driver, and correctly indicated it needed a
driver which was R223648.exe. That failed however during installation
with a known (Google) problem 'QMI module is missing'. My review
this morning shows I downloaded

comm_driver_xspan_wireless_v.6.0.2.95.09.zip

linked from one of the suggested solutions to the QMI problem that
seemed to do the trick. Driver Agent now identifies the adapter as
Atheros AR5008 Wireless Network Adapter, and indicates it is current
and okay.

My Device Manager now shows driver athw.sys for the adapter under
System32\drivers as is normal.

Thanks Paul

Big Fred
 




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