From: Robert H. <rob...@no...> - 2002-08-07 07:38:51
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Hi. I tried to install the latest released wireless driver on my brand-new jaguar (OS 10.2) install. As you probably already know, the installation fails. I then manually installed each package. The driver seemed to install properly, the preview pane failed, and the command line tool installed. When I try to use the command line tool (WirelessConfig), I get: "Wireless Driver: Couldn't find a WirelessDriver service in registry - is the card loaded?"? I installed the preview pane by hand by uncompressing the archive and putting it in the right places. It doesn't seem to help. When I run the trouble shooter, it only complains about sudo's attempt to run kmodstat, which it can't find (and I can't find that either). It apparently queries the card and gets reasonable answers. And then in the end, it runs WirelessConfig and gets the same message as above. Other information: I used the Wireless driver under 10.1 and 10.1.5 with no issues. I did a fresh install of 10.2. I run a Wallstreet G3 powerbook with a Linksys PCMCIA card and a Linksys wireless base station. Any help would be appreciated. I am willing to try out pre-release versions of software and/or the new installation package as well. As it stands now... I think I've successfully installed everything. I can't edit any entires in the Wireless Pref Pane. The command line tool prints the above message. I have no link. Thanks! Rob |