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   Subject: Re: Ndiswrapper - fixing one error at a time   
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   IThe Etobian wrote:   
   > It seems that I'm able to take one step, get an error, figure out how   
   > to fix it (often with help from this group), then move to the next   
   > step, and face yet another error.   
   >    
   > With the help of   
   > https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper, I was   
   > able to get as far as (finally!) finding the correct driver and   
   > loading it into ndiswrapper. I got the all-hallowed "driver present,   
   > hardware present" in response to ndiswrapper -l.   
   >    
   > So far, excellent.   
   >    
   > So I did a sudo depmod -a, and got no response. Good, I suppose.   
   >    
   > Then I did a sudo modprobe ndiswrapper. Uh-oh. I got a "FATAL:   
   > NDISWRAPPER module not found".   
   >    
   > I need to get that resolved so I can move on to the next error, which   
   > I presume will be in the network configuration.   
   >    
   > I also did an iwconfig. It's not finding the wireless card.   
   >    
   > Thanks.   
   'm struggling as well. ndiswrapper -l here returns bcmw15 driver    
   installed, hardware (14E4:4324) present (alternate driver : bcm43xx)    
   Where that alternate driver stuff came from I don't know. Add to this    
   the fact that my wireless just decided to "work" for awhile on it's own    
   last night. After a reboot, it now refuses to connect. My hardware is    
   present as well when I run iwconfig.   
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