At Fri, 02 Sep 2011 17:46:24 +0100 CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org wrote:
On 02/09/11 04:54, Emmett Culley wrote:
I just installed an Asus PCE-n13 wireless card into one of my CentOS 5.6 systems. It uses the RaLink 2680 chip set and I was able to get the driver loaded using modprobe rt2x00pci.ko. I saw no error and now see that the module is loaded along with mac80211 and other dependencies.
Now I need to know how to create the wlan0 device. I can find nothing via Google searches on how to create that device. I assumed the driver would do that upon loading, but now I expect some ioctl to the driver command may be required.
I created an ifcfg-wlan0 file, but of course ifup wlan0 always returns device not found.
Can somebody tell me where to start on getting the wlan0 device created?
Emmett
Hi Emmett,
Are you sure that's the right driver?
My guess is you might want the Ralink rt2860sta driver if it's a 2680 chipset. See here:
http://elrepo.org/tiki/kmod-rt2860sta
Anyway, to know for sure, please post the output from the following command (all one line):
for BUSID in $(/sbin/lspci | awk '{ IGNORECASE=1 } /net/ { print $1 }'); do /sbin/lspci -s $BUSID -m; /sbin/lspci -s $BUSID -n; done
Also, those Ralink wireless network drivers tend to be built with support for NetworkManager so you should generally enable the NetworkManager service (and disable network and wpa_supplicant services) and let NetworkManager control the device.
Another thing to check: *Most* wireless cards also need firmware, which is not always included with the drivers, due to various copyright / IP issues. Without the firmware, the driver won't fully initialize and not create the device.
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