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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat wireless internet on redhat linux ? Post 302352813 by ilikecows on Sunday 13th of September 2009 02:17:25 PM
Old 09-13-2009
Try this. Do an lsmod to see if their is an open source driver in use for your wireless card. If there is do an rmmod to remove it from kernel space. Last do an
Code:
 insmod /lib/modules/<kernel_version>/misc/ndiswrapper.ko

If The path with the insmod doesn't work run this find command to locate it:
Code:
find /lib -name "*ndiswrapper*"

After doing this your wireless card should show up. I can't remember how to do this off the top of my head but you should also modify your udev rules to make sure that the correct module gets loaded at boot.
 

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RMMOD(8)                                                               rmmod                                                              RMMOD(8)

NAME
rmmod - Simple program to remove a module from the Linux Kernel SYNOPSIS
rmmod [-f] [-s] [-v] [modulename] DESCRIPTION
rmmod is a trivial program to remove a module (when module unloading support is provided) from the kernel. Most users will want to use modprobe(8) with the -r option instead. OPTIONS
-v, --verbose Print messages about what the program is doing. Usually rmmod prints messages only if something goes wrong. -f, --force This option can be extremely dangerous: it has no effect unless CONFIG_MODULE_FORCE_UNLOAD was set when the kernel was compiled. With this option, you can remove modules which are being used, or which are not designed to be removed, or have been marked as unsafe (see lsmod(8)). -s, --syslog Send errors to syslog instead of standard error. -V --version Show version of program and exit. COPYRIGHT
This manual page originally Copyright 2002, Rusty Russell, IBM Corporation. Maintained by Jon Masters and others. SEE ALSO
modprobe(8), insmod(8), lsmod(8), modinfo(8) AUTHORS
Jon Masters <jcm@jonmasters.org> Developer Lucas De Marchi <lucas.de.marchi@gmail.com> Developer kmod 01/28/2018 RMMOD(8)
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