Reyes89 wrote:
> I’m sorry, I don’t understand totally the rules for post problems.
>
> I have Gnome Desktop…more information is necessary?
We need to know the USB ID’s of your RTL8187B. It is possible that the
driver will work for your device, but if those ID numbers are not in
the table, the kernel will never load the driver.
Please read the stickie entitled “Getting your Wireless to Work”. It
is the first article in this forum. It will tell you how to find the
numbers you need to report.
Hi,
Now I’ve been watching what you have said to me and I have not solved anything.
My card is a Realtek Wireless Lan RTL8187SE
In theory everything is correct, I find my card in the Hardware Information (UDI: / org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/pci_10ec/8199). In reporting system can not find anything about firmware.
And when I write “dmesg | grep firmware” me how to answer
“firmware: requesting inte-ucode/o6-1c-02”
When I write “sudo/usr/sbin/iwconfig scan” gives me the answer how “scan no such device”
Reyes89 wrote:
> Hi,
> Now I’ve been watching what you have said to me and I have not solved
> anything.
>
> My card is a Realtek Wireless Lan RTL8187SE
> In theory everything is correct, I find my card in the Hardware
> Information (UDI: / org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/pci_10ec/8199). In
> reporting system can not find anything about firmware.
> And when I write “dmesg | grep firmware” me how to answer
> “firmware: requesting inte-ucode/o6-1c-02”
The open-source driver for an RTL8187SE is under development. The only
one now available is vendor written. You will need to compile it yourself.
That firmware has nothing to do with the wireless. Realtek devices do
not need external firmware.