![]() ![]() if yes, then jump up like me and shout yeehaah (or something alike).You should be able to see your wireless network.plug in the wna3100, when it stops blinking open the network manager.inf file with that program and click install. now open the windows wireless driver program (download it from ubuntu software center if you don't have it).inf files, go to tab 'rights' and click on the make file executable box (mine is in dutch so I don't know if the translation is right) Unzip it to the folder you created in the first step Open it with whatever program you use to unzip (or save it somewhere and unzip it from there) You will get a box that ask to open or save the driver file If the answer is yes go on with the followingĬreate a folder somewhere you could find it easily (name it wifi driver or so)ĭownload the driver from here: (just copy the url, paste it in your web browser and hit enter if the link doesn't work) Hit enter, you should see something like this: Bus 001 Device 002: ID 0846:9020 NetGear, Inc. I hardly know anything about Linux and found it quite simple. I have not tried this though.I had exactly the same problem with my WNA3100 and Ubuntu 11.04Īfter two weeks of trying all suggestions I could find on the net, I succeeded. Also, as Ubuntu and Raspbian share the same Debian base, this method could still be applicable in your case. However, if you use Ubuntu, instead of Raspbian, then there is a chance that you could use ndiswrapper, see the answer to this question: WNDA3100 wireless adapter has stopped working under Ubuntu 12.04. See also: How do I install my NETGEAR N600 Dual Band USB Adapter WNDA3100 Update You will have to search around for a driver, as it does not exist with the Linux operating system as shipped.Īs that answer suggests, you are best off using the WNDA3100 on some other device, and instead looking for a peripheral that is verified to work with the Pi, by checking the list at RPi VerifiedPeripherals. See the warning here for that device (This applies to version 2): Take a look at the thread, No WiFi Adapters found - Netgear WNDA3100, in particular: ![]() ![]() Having said that, as Jacobm01 points out in his comment, the Windows 10 IoT driver would still require to have been compiled for ARM, en lieu of x86, so, until those drivers become available, the WNDA3100 would still not work. The WNDA3100 might work, if you were to install Windows 10 IoT - not that I am recommending that. ![]() As Jacobm01 says in his answer, there is not official driver supplied for that particular Wi-Fi device, for the Pi, when the Pi is running Raspbian. ![]()
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