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Revision as of 18:58, 9 May 2007
NOTE! CURRENTLY, WITH 2.6.19.2 KERNEL WIRELESS DOESN'T WORK!
Enabling wireless on WL-500g Premium running Debian:
1. You need to install the wireless-tools package on the router.
2. Then, put the following modules in /etc/modules:
ieee80211_crypt_wep bcm43xx
I was using wep, so I needed the first module and it wasn't loading automatically.
3. The bcm43xx driver requires firmware. You can get it from here: http://boredklink.googlepages.com/wl_apsta.o .
4. Once you download it, you need to extract the firmware with the bcm43xx-fwcutter tool. There is a debian package here: http://packages.debian.org/unstable/utils/bcm43xx-fwcutter. You extract the firmware like this:
bcm43xx-fwcutter -w outputdir wl_apsta.o
where outputdir can be any directory that you want the firmware to be extracted into.
5. Next create the directory /lib/firmware on the router. Then copy over all the firmware in outputdir to /lib/firmware on the router like this:
scp outputdir/* root@router:/lib/firmware
6. Next, install hotplug on the router. udev should work also, but I couldn't get it to work right.
7. You need to set your wireless configuration in /etc/network/interfaces, the interface is eth2, for example, something like this:
auto eth2 iface eth2 inet static
address 192.168.x.x netmask 255.255.255.0 gateway 192.168.x.x wireless-essid networkname wireless-key 00000000000000000
8. You should be able to load the modules bcm43xx and ieee80211_crypt_wep manually, then bring up the interface by:
ifup eth2
If that doesn't work, rebooting should.
Can this method be used to install Debian on the WL-HDD?
Of getting wireless to work, or Debian? Broadcom wireless doesn't currently work, but Debian should.
I am a little confused, so sorry for bringing this up again: wireless doesn't work on the Deluxe version but on the premium? I ask because both of them have Broadcom wireless.
Another question: when using Debian, do I have access to nvram (and if not: do I need it to enable full RAM etc.)?