Centos downloads with wifi drivers
I am used to windows where I can download a driver and extract it to a temporary location and then install the driver which will automatically install it in the correct location.
Then I can go back and delete the files in the temporary location where I originally downloaded and extracted them. If so, where is the best place?
Re: Installing Wireless Drivers Post by AlanBartlett » Fri Aug 28, pm It seems as if the distributed kernel contains an appropriate driver for the wireless adapter card but you have yet to install the firmware. To be absolutely sure of the driver, we really need to look at the Vendor:Device ID pairing of the card. With a system with Internet access, you will need to download the package to some form of removable medium and then transfer it to the target system.
Obviously, as it refers to a different device, don't use it as an explicit guide. Thank you for reporting back. When I shut down the machine, it hangs at the process "Shutting down interface wlan0". At first I thought it was just taking a long time, but I left it all weekend and was still hung there this morning.
Content Type Compatibility. Article ID We support use of the drivers only in the kernel version the driver was a part of. See the table below for a list of supported devices by the iwlwifi driver. Find more information about supported devices and firmware versions on the Intel Wi-Fi Linux community page. The wireless device requires firmware to operate. Firmware usually ships with your distribution, or you can download it from the table below. Each download provides firmware under its own license.
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