
I have been running through the forum/net trying to solve this issue of getting the WNA1100 Netgear USB WiFi dongle working on Ubuntu an easy way and so I hope the following helps.ĭownload and install the following in this order: I guess this is why switching to WiCD also seems to fix the suspend/resume issue. I gather those 3 lines fix other wireless adapters with suspend/resume problems, not just Netgear. Anyway, so far my suspend/resume appears to be working as advertised. I just checked that path in Nautilus and the NetworkManager.state file exists so it may be recreated upon reboot or something. #sudo rm /var/lib/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.state Obviously, do not type the #, just sudo then the commands. I've done 15-20 suspend resume cycles and so far it has always resumed properly. Apparently NetworkManager is at fault and there is a fix but the fix hasn't found its way to Ubuntu yet. I was having some issues with the WNA1100 not wanting to resume after suspending. deb file is revised and is supposed to work with Maverick Meerkat now.

I copied the /driver folder containing the. I'm not certain the throughput is quite as good using the NDIS solution but it did work for me, no tinkering required. I downloaded NDIS-GTK via synaptic and that worked perfectly. I say theoretically because my Maverick install did not recognize the Netgear WNA1100. It will not work in Maverick because theoretically Maverick has kernel support for Ath9k adapters and the. deb file worked perfectly for me in Lucid. If you still have an issue with the adapter, please contact NETGEAR support.Using Vagrale13's.Try restarting the computer or try adapter on a different computer.Try to connect the adapter directly to the computer without using an extension cable.Try another device and check if it gets detected.Try a different USB port or PCI slot on the computer.Latest drivers can be found on NETGEAR download page. Use the latest driver for the adapter.You can install the antivirus again once the adapter is detected. Uninstall any antivirus you have since it interferes with the detection process. Make sure you meet the minimum system requirements for the adapter and have the latest updates on the computer.

