Also don't forget to modprobe ndiswrapper after you install the driver. You may also want to add ndiswrapper to /etc/modules so it will load automatically during boot.
Originally posted by: SleepWalkerX
Alright, go download the file here, rename it as "tiacx111c16", and stick it in /lib/firmware if you're using Dapper or /lib/hotplug/firmware if you're using Breezy or below (you might have to be in the root and use the sudo command, run "sudo mv tiacx111c16 /lib/firmware" if you are in the same directory as the firmware). That was it.
But make sure that ndiswrapper won't conflict with it. Run ndiswrapper -e <driver name> to uninstall the wireless card driver/firmware from ndiswrapper. If you told ndiswrapper to load on startup before and you're not sure where it is then run "sudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist" and type "blacklist ndiswrapper" all the way at the bottom. There's no reason for it to load so you want to take more percaution take this step. But this isn't necessary once you uninstall the driver.
Originally posted by: stupidkid
Hmmm, you guys have already vistied Ubuntu Forums right? That place is really helpful. Also don't forget to modprobe ndiswrapper after you install the driver. You may also want to add ndiswrapper to /etc/modules so it will load automatically during boot.
Originally posted by: mrreizor
Originally posted by: SleepWalkerX
Alright, go download the file here, rename it as "tiacx111c16", and stick it in /lib/firmware if you're using Dapper or /lib/hotplug/firmware if you're using Breezy or below (you might have to be in the root and use the sudo command, run "sudo mv tiacx111c16 /lib/firmware" if you are in the same directory as the firmware). That was it.
But make sure that ndiswrapper won't conflict with it. Run ndiswrapper -e <driver name> to uninstall the wireless card driver/firmware from ndiswrapper. If you told ndiswrapper to load on startup before and you're not sure where it is then run "sudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist" and type "blacklist ndiswrapper" all the way at the bottom. There's no reason for it to load so you want to take more percaution take this step. But this isn't necessary once you uninstall the driver.
I'm reinstalling Ubuntu as we speak to make sure I get rid of the ndiswrapper (4th install... LOL). I'll follow your instructions to the T and I'll follow up with what I get.