[Bug 105013] Re: Feature Request: Support NDIS 6 (Windows Vista family) WiFi drivers
Julian Andres Klode
juliank at ubuntu.com
Tue May 12 18:11:32 UTC 2015
This will most likely never happen. Last upstream commit was 2014-01-24
and most cards these days have free drivers available, so there is
probably no large incentive upstream to add this.
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Title:
Feature Request: Support NDIS 6 (Windows Vista family) WiFi drivers
Status in NDIS-Wrapper - Ndis driver wrapper for the Linux kernel:
Unknown
Status in ndiswrapper package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Presently, Windows Vista family drivers (which use NDIS version 6) are
not supported by Ubuntu using the ndiswrapper software. The
particular WiFi solution that I have has a buggy native Linux driver,
and, as far as I can tell, no pre-Vista drivers at all (this card is
OEM for HP workstations).
Information on the card itself, though not directly relevant, can be
found in bug 104382 if needed.
In any case, when an attempt is made to install the Vista driver,
ndiswrapper complains of unknown symbols. The driver is an NDIS 6
driver, which is unsupported at present. Without having a pre-Vista
driver available for this hardware, I am kind of stuck either running
Windows Vista or putting up with intermittent and horribly slow
functionality under Linux. While I would rather do the latter, the
current lack of functionality prevents me from doing a lot of things
(such as regularly scheduled rsync backups to my in-house server and
printing on the LAN). Of course, I can do these things if I move the
computer to an area with wires and use the wired connection.
I will be attaching the list of unknown symbols reported by
ndiswrapper; hopefully, they can be of some assistance in finding out
how to make them work.
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