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BCM4401KQL is a broadcom based ethernet chipset. Simple download the driver for your operating system from this.
OK, so I spent a day or so getting Dell Dimension 2350 to work with Linux (mainly from suggestions from this list) so here's a quick summary: (Looks like it will work with most recent Dells as well.
Harddisk:
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By default, the harddisk comes up without dma and is therefore extremely slow (system becomes non-responsive when copying large files)
For RedHat:
# cd /etc/sysconfig/
# cp harddisks harddiskhda
# <edit harddiskhda and uncomment the dma and IO32 options
(or you could use hdparm to set these options by hand)
Video: I830 / I810 module for chipset 845GL
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Google search for 'i830-20030120-i386-linux.tar'
(I got it from the intel site) and follow the instructions in the readme.
(Note you need to untar this file to a fresh directory each time you upgrade the kernel and rerun the install script):
Run Xconfigurator and select the Intel I830 from the list.
I found this to be a bit dodgy, X crashes every now and again with problems from the DRI. I beleive XFree version 4.3.0 fixes the problem
Network: Broadcom 4401
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Google search for bcm4400-1.0.1.tar.
(or you can download a 12MB zip file containing this plus all the windows stuff complete with manuals from the asus web site)
Untar the file and cd to the src directory.
# make
# make install
# depmod -a
# modprobe bcm4400
Then just install the network as you normally would.
All this has been tested on the following kernels:
2.4.9-21 (no sound support or USB2 support)
2.4.18-3
2.4.18-10
Hope this helps some other poor bugger.
Regards,
Andy
Harddisk:
-----------
By default, the harddisk comes up without dma and is therefore extremely slow (system becomes non-responsive when copying large files)
For RedHat:
# cd /etc/sysconfig/
# cp harddisks harddiskhda
# <edit harddiskhda and uncomment the dma and IO32 options
(or you could use hdparm to set these options by hand)
Video: I830 / I810 module for chipset 845GL
--------
Google search for 'i830-20030120-i386-linux.tar'
(I got it from the intel site) and follow the instructions in the readme.
(Note you need to untar this file to a fresh directory each time you upgrade the kernel and rerun the install script):
Run Xconfigurator and select the Intel I830 from the list.
I found this to be a bit dodgy, X crashes every now and again with problems from the DRI. I beleive XFree version 4.3.0 fixes the problem
Network: Broadcom 4401
-----------
Google search for bcm4400-1.0.1.tar.
(or you can download a 12MB zip file containing this plus all the windows stuff complete with manuals from the asus web site)
Untar the file and cd to the src directory.
# make
# make install
# depmod -a
# modprobe bcm4400
Then just install the network as you normally would.
All this has been tested on the following kernels:
2.4.9-21 (no sound support or USB2 support)
2.4.18-3
2.4.18-10
Hope this helps some other poor bugger.
Regards,
Andy
Go to your Wireless Network Connection Properties: I had the same exact issues that was driving me crazy. Click any of the Change plan settings then Change advanced power settings. Try resetting the wireless network adapter and update to the latest drivers: FlummoxedDad Replied on August 29, GajaKannan Created on July 29, I guess it just works fine on windows 7.
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FlummoxedDad Replied on August 29, My upgrade went smoothly without any issues, until I hit the bottleneck with wifi Limited connection. On the Serivces tab look for third party antivirus or malware software ie. Name Lenovo Group Ltd.
In the properties window, under Driver tab, click on Update Driver button. I had the same exact issue and it was really annoying when all of sudden it goes to limited connection.
See my post above, changing the power option settings. In reply to AlexanderPorchev’s post on August 4, Then I had to use a ethernet cable to connect Internet.
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I think the issue is because “Qualcomm Atheros AR The ads help us provide this software and web site to you for free. I had the same exact issues that was driving me crazy.
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Its a Lenovo computer running windows10 it was running windows 7. I un-bridge that too Did this solve your problem?
Previous 1 2 3 4 5 Next. PRFeliciano Replied on September 11, Or right click battery icon, Power Options. Go to your Wireless Network Connection Kan I do have a legacy Cisco AnyConnect VPN that attempted to upgrade and has not been working since, so I believe as you point out that these problems are interrelated.
Only download this driver. GajaKannan Created on July 29, This site in other languages x.
Windows 10 – Wifi – Limited Connection only
How satisfied are you with this reply? InLenovo was the world’s largest personal computer vendor by unit sales. Try these couple of settings, after updating the driver, it’s been working for me. McAfee, BitDefender, Norton, etc. Michelle Thompson65 Replied on August 17, Then click ” Configure Click any of the Change plan settings then Change advanced power settings. I have Visual Studio installed and I believe the problem was due to the phone emulator and simulators that are included in Visual Studio.
Here is the link to same issue from another thread: I have the same problem on my PC. Lenovo has operations in more than 60 countries and sells its products in around countries.
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