Belkin F7D2101 v1 050d:845a no driver pet

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Sezar
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Belkin F7D2101 v1 050d:845a no driver pet

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Hi, I need help. I bought BELKIN F7D2101 V1 USB WIFI for my old pc pentium3 coopermine, 512mb ram.
My Puppy is 0.52 528 kernel 2.6.33.2 (I tried last Slacko but the same)

I tried ndiswrapper with original cd, drivers for xp - but no conection, it recognized the stick usb: 050d:845a but no connection.

I tried Frisbee, but nothing....

Then I downloded 8712u-k2.6.33.2.pet on this forum, but the same problem, it recognized it but cannot connect. I think it is too old driver...

On my chip is written : rtl8192su

pls help...

I found this interesting page , I tried it on lubuntu , but I had to upgrade form 12.10 to higher. Then it works with 8712u driver, but not on this poor machine with puppy.

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1509403

I tried to find some topics here on this forum, nothing works on my chip.
I downloaded drivers from Realtek page for linux, RTL819xSU_usb_linux_v2.6.6.0.20120405.zip I tried to make, make install, but no success, I tried to instal compiler lupu_devx_528.sfs but Im not so good in linux to compile it, I dont know how.

Pls if anybody can help and give here pet file for this card...
thanks

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#2 Post by Sezar »

Anyone can help me?...

I attached info from frisbee...
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#3 Post by Sezar »

Is this forum active?

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#4 Post by cthisbear »

" Is this forum active? "

Patience needed here sometimes.

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I would try one of >> pemasu's offerings.

Such as >>> Dpup Exprimo 5.X.3.4.12 with 3.4.2 kernel.

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=76247

http://www.smokey01.com/pemasu/DpupSque ... imo5X3412/

squeeze-5.X.3.4.12-SCSI.iso 14-Oct-2012 13:00 137M

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tempestuous is our Puppy miracle worker....pm him.

http://murga-linux.com/puppy/profile.ph ... file&u=217

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Hang in there...and welcome to Puppy.

Chris.

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#5 Post by Yurkov »

I have the same problem as OP and those links did nothing for me. Anyone has any solutions?

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Yurkov wrote:I have the same problem as OP and those links did nothing for me. Anyone has any solutions?
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#7 Post by rcrsn51 »

The 050d:845a device is recognized by the r8712u driver in Slacko 56 with kernel 3.4.52. So any newer Puppy should be good.

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#8 Post by Yurkov »

rcrsn51 wrote:The 050d:845a device is recognized by the r8712u driver in Slacko 56 with kernel 3.4.52. So any newer Puppy should be good.
And how would I go about to make my wary 5.5 recognize the device. Also do I need to download that specific driver from somewhere? I'm still pretty new to the whole linux experience

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#9 Post by rcrsn51 »

Yurkov wrote:And how would I go about to make my wary 5.5 recognize the device.
With great difficulty. The r8712u driver is a kernel module. Kernel modules are version-specific. You cannot take the Slacko56 file and drop it into Wary55, which has a much older kernel.

You would need to find someone with a Wary55 development environment and the source code to compile it for you.

It would be easier to try Slacko56.

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#10 Post by Yurkov »

you're right, I changed to Slacko and everything works way faster and better now. Thanks

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