If you are trying to get a device working with ndiswrapper, please help ndiswrapper project wiki by contributing your findings. See HowToContribute
Netgear WG111v2
Contents
NETGEAR WG111v2 802.11g Wireless USB2.0 Adapter
- Chipset: Realtek Semiconductor Corp. RTL8187L
- usbid: 0846:6a00
- Driver: realtek-driver for Windows 98SE/ME from http://www.realtek.com.tw/ look for RTL8187L or take Win-ME-driver from 1.4.0 driver from Netgear
- Driver: Realtek Windows XP drivers Version: Realtek Semiconductor Corp.,05/04/2005,5.112.05.0504 from http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloads1-3.aspx?Keyword=RTL8187 (2.00 2005/05/31)
Info
NOTE: There seems to be some confusion because Netgear stuffed up their labels but according to Netgear's website v1 is for Netgear_WG111 and v2 is for Netgear_WG111v2
Distro: Kanotix, kernel Linux version 2.6.17.6
ndiswrapper utils version: 1.8
ndiswrapper driver version: 1.21. Some XP/2K drivers could see ESSID but didn't transfer bytes, others did not even scan ESSID of AP. With ME-driver it seems to work quite well.
Distro-specific: Debian sid
Driver: Netgear windows driver Version: NETGEAR Inc.,04/21/2005,5.112.05.0421 from directory Driver/WINXP/ on the setup CD
Tested debian-kernel 2.6.8 with ndiswrapper 1.1 and vanilla-kernel 2.6.12.3 with ndiswrapper 1.2 - everything works fine as far as i can tell.
Distro-specific: SuSE 10.0
Driver: Netgear windows driver Version: NETGEAR Inc.,04/21/2005,5.112.05.0421 from directory Driver/WINXP/ on the setup CD
tested SuSE Kernel 2.6.13-15.11 with ndiswrapper 1.21 - 128bit WEP and data transfer work fine. Ndiswapper 1.17 and previous kernel did not work (flaky operation + kernel oops).
Extract ZIP file and install driver in WINXP directory. Kernel 2.6.12.6 with WE 18 and ndiswrapper 1.2/1.4 => 128 bit WEP works perfectly, but WPA-PSK TKIP seems not to work with current wpa_supplicant version",