Parent: [[WifiDocs/WirelessCardsSupported | Wifi Wireless Cards Supported]] | [[/PageDiscussion|Discuss this page]] = Summary = * Model - This is the full device model as noted on the box. * Chipset - Chipset vendor name, chipset name, vendor code, and device code. For example, if one was looking for a PCI device: {{{ lspci -vvnn | grep Network 04:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8188CE 802.11b/g/n WiFi Adapter [10ec:8176] (rev 01) }}} It's the ''''Realtek'''', ''''RTL8188CE'''', and ''''[10ec:8176] (rev 01)''''. * Driver - For a PCI device: {{{ lspci -vvnn | grep -A 9 Network | grep Kernel Kernel driver in use: rtl8192ce }}} It's the ''''rtl8192ce''''. * Works "out of the box" * Yes - It works perfectly with no manual modifications, or degraded performance. * No - It doesn't work at all, has degraded performance, or requires manual configuration to make it work. Please add a comment to what you had to do to get it to work if this was possible, as well as a URL to an outstanding Launchpad bug report to address the issues encountered. = miniPCI = || '''Model''' || '''Chipset''' || '''Driver''' || '''Works "out of the box"''' || '''Comments''' || '''Last Updated''' || || PRO/Wireless 3945 ABG (Golan) || Intel 3945ABG|| iwl3945 || Yes || Automatically detected in 12.04. || 2012-07-29 || || Pro/Wireless 3945 ABG (Centrino) ||Intel 3945ABG || ipw3945 || Yes || Works perfectly with 9.10 Karmic Koala (tested on Dell Latitude D520). || 2009-12-09 || || PRO/Wireless 2100 (Centrino) || Intel 2100 || ipw2100 || Yes || Automatically detected since the first installation steps. || 2005-12-09 || || PRO/Wireless 2200 (Centrino) || Intel 2200 || ipw2200 || Yes || Automatically detected since the first installation steps. [[http://nickselby.com/articles/technology/index.htm?a=1807|Driver Upgrade How-To]] [[http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=26623|WPA How-To]]. || 2005-12-09 || || PRO/Wireless 2915ABG || Intel 2915 || ipw2200 || Yes || Automatically detected. || 2009-12-04 || || PRO/Wireless 4965 AG(N) || 4965AGN || iwlagn || Yes || Automatically detected. || 2009-09-09 || || Wireless 802.11b MiniPCI Adapter || ? || orinoco_pci || Yes || Automatically detected in ThinkPad X30 || || || Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG (rev 02) || ? || iwl3945 || Yes || This driver worked on a default install of Ubuntu 8.04 for WPA Personal, WEP, and open networks; however, 802.1x and WPA1/2 Enterprise do not work until I installed linux-backports-modules-hardy. || 2008-08-29 || || Intel PRO/Wireless 5100 AGN [Shiloh] || Intel 5100 || iwlagn || Yes || This driver worked out of the box on a default (desktop) install of Ubuntu 10.10 using WPA and WEP and open networks. || 2010-02-18 || || Intel Corporation WiFi Link 1000 Series (Intel WiFi Link 1000BGN) || QM57, QS57, PM55, PM57, HM 55 || ? || Yes || This wireless adapter is used in mobile laptop devices, such as the Lenovo T510. || 2011-05-12 || || Intel Ultimate-N 5300 || Intel Link 5300 || iwlwifi || Yes || This driver works well on Lucid. If your keyboard doesn't have a button for switching wifi on, you have to insulate the pin-20 of the wireless card to make it always on. || 2010-08-7 || || Intel Ultimate-N 6300 || ? || iwl6000 || No || This wireless card does not work in Karmic. (iwlagn expects firmware/ucode version 3 or lower, but 4 is the only version available). Installing linux-backports-modules-karmic fixes this. [[https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/496496|BugLink]] [[http://www.linux-archive.org/ubuntu-kernel-team/295421-fix-iwl6000-does-not-work-2-6-31-kernel.html|linux-archive.org thread]] [[http://tehfade.blogspot.com/2010/01/thinkpad-t410.html|Blog post detailing fix]]. || 2010-01-29||