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Vladislav2013-11-09 02:05:27
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Vladislav, 2013-11-09 02:05:27

Ubuntu and D-Link DWA 125

Good day everyone, today I launched Ubuntu via VMWare, and it so happened that I access the Internet using the D-Link DWA 125 Wi-Fi adapter, I exit normally, but when I look at the configuration in the terminal, it does not recognize the adapter as wlan0 . What Google advised me: to install drivers using ndiswrapper (did not help), I also clicked on the icon below. If anyone has encountered this problem or knows what to do, please help, I have not tried anything.

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Pavel Zagrebelin, 2013-11-09
@Zagrebelion

How are you forwarding the network to the virtual machine?

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Sicness, 2013-11-09
@Sicness

The fact is that your virtual hardware uses a virtual hardware network card that is connected by NAT or a bridge to your real D-Link DWA 125. If you really want to see your wi-fi adapter in the virtual machine, then set it to non-NAT and bridge, but "use a physical interface", but I'm not sure if both machines will go online.

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Ilya Evseev, 2013-11-09
@IlyaEvseev

1) Inside the virtual machine, not a physical card is visible, but a virtual one.
You can view its type with the lspci | grep -i eth
Read the Hardware Environment and Network Support sections in ilya-evseev.narod.ru/articles/vmware-chconf/vmware-article.html . 2) If you run Linux not in a virtual machine, then earlier it required compiling drivers from the Ralink website (chip manufacturer) to work with the DWA-125. Most likely, now the driver is already in the standard kernel. If not yet, then the assembly instructions are here - habrahabr.ru/post/145726/

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Gasoid, 2013-11-10
@Gasoid

the usb adapter must be connected in a virtual machine, but it will not work on a real one

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