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If you have a working network connection and you have RPMforge configured in yum, then it is really simple, just install ipw2200-firmware by doing: Your wireless device should be working now. ![]() Then install the package manually using: rpm -Uhv If you don't have a network connection, simply download the firmware RPM packages named ipw2100-firmware from RPMforge at on another system and transfer the file using a USB stick. If you have a working network connection and you have RPMforge configured in yum, then it is really simple, just install ipw2100-firmware by doing: The main reason for this is that wireless device manufacturers do not allow the free redistribution of the firmware that is required to make the device work.įor this reason CentOS does not ship it by default and your wireless network does not work out of the box. Some modern laptops require firmware to make the wireless network connection work on CentOS. Although this page concentrates on laptops, much of the material is applicable to any wireless connection, regardless of platform. We have listed some hardware that is supported, but would welcome more information to improve this wiki. You can find more information of your wireless hardware from the Linux Wireless website to get more information about the driver and the hardware support. Because of this, newer drivers may not be available for this kernel, even though Red Hat does backport newer wireless drivers to their stable kernel. ![]() ![]() ![]() The kernel shipped with CentOS is not the latest and greatest kernel, it is a known, stable and proven kernel that may be a few years old (depending on the release). Please note that much of the content here is outdated and/or incorrect.
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