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Despite signs with Realtek chipset RTL8139D have support in the kernel, other manufacturers make false copies of these nics.
If modules with 8139too or 8139cp didn´t work for you, then the procedure below can help you.
This procedure worked for the following type of card:
Hangzhou Silan Microelectronics Co., Ltd. RTL8139D [Realtek] PCI 10/100BaseTX ethernet adapter (rev 01)
Thanks to LonelySpooky
Note 1: You must have the kernel-headers or linux-headers and kernel-devel installed
Note 2: You need to install the driver in Windows XP
Checking the model of your NIC
1. Initially we will examine your NIC model
# lspci -v 00:08.0 Ethernet controller: Hangzhou Silan Microelectronics Co., Ltd. RTL8139D [Realtek] PCI 10/100BaseTX ethernet adapter (rev 01) Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 32, IRQ 193 Memory at df000000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size = 256] I / O ports at 9000 [size = 256] [virtual] Expansion ROM at 10000000 [disabled] [size = 128K] Capabilities: [50] Power Management version 2 Capabilities: [60] Vital Product Data
Installing Ndiswrapper
Here we use the Ndiswrapper, which is a project that implements the NDIS API on linux.
2. Download Ndiswrapper:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=93482
or
wget http://ufpr.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/ndiswrapper/ndiswrapper-1.53.tar.gz
3. Unpack the file:
# tar -xzvf ndiswrapper-1.53.tar.gz
4. Enter the directory:
# cd ndiswrapper-1.53
5. Compiling
# make
6. Installing Ndiswrapper
# make install
Installing the NDIS Driver
7. Create the directory
# mkdir -p /usr/local/sbin/driversxp/
and copy the Windows XP drivers for it. Files netslnt.inf,readme.txt,slnt.sys
8. Install the Windows XP driver with the command
# ndiswrapper -i /usr/local/sbin/driverxp/netslnt.inf
9. Run depmod
# depmod -a
10. Loading the module Ndiswrapper
# modprobe ndiswrapper
Setting up the card
11. Configure the interface:
# ifconfig wlan0 <ipaddress>
ex.: ifconfig wlan0 192.168.1.10
12. Run ndiswrapper -m
# ndiswrapper -m
13. Checking
# ifconfig wlan0 wlan0 Link encap: Ethernet HWaddr 00: E0: 4E: 21: F8: 29 inet addr: 192.168.1.10 Bcast: 192.168.1.255 Mask: 255.255.255.0 inet6 addr: fe80:: 2e0: 4eff: fe21: f829/64 Scope: Link UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU: 1500 Metric: 1 RX packets: 118815 errors: 0 dropped: 0 overruns: 0 frame: 0 TX packets: 103442 errors: 0 dropped: 0 overruns: 0 carrier: 0 collisions: 0 txqueuelen: 1000 RX bytes: 85109884 (81.1 MiB) TX bytes: 17099046 (16.3 MiB) Interrupt: 193 Memory: df000000-df000100
14. For the module to be loaded at startup, the file modprobe.conf add the line:
alias wlan0 ndiswrapper
Example file / etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-wlan0
TYPE = Ethernet DEVICE = wlan0 BOOTPROTO = none Netmask = 255.255.255.0 Ipaddr = 192.168.1.10 GATEWAY = 192.168.1.254 ONBOOT = yes
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