Distribution: Ubuntu Hi, plenty of Notebook Computers (e.g. Toshiba) use the RTL8187b chip as a builtin WLAN controller (USB 0bda:8198). Unfortunately, Linux does not support this chip yet. Maybe the differences between the RTL8187 and the RTL8187b are small enough that minor modification of the existing RTL8187 driver could make it work with that chip. regards
rtl8187b is queued for 2.6.27, but I don't think it covers the 0bda:8198 ID. Aparently that has some differences from the other rtl8187b parts.
We have no information on how to support the parts in question.
(In reply to comment #2) (In reply to comment #2) John, I am one of those unlucky 0bda:8198 users: Smolt page here: http://www.smolts.org/show?uuid=pub_85ab1af8-4e64-4b05-808f-a1723fe45d6c Livejournal story here: http://kaafree.livejournal.com/3944.html I have googlede a bit and have found that some ubuntu users have found solution here: http://planeta.rambler.ru/users/crowfish/45208465.html - sorry, the text is in Russian, but points 2 and 3 there are understandable for everyone. In short - Toshiba has published some sources that can be compiled, it is here: http://linux.toshiba-dme.co.jp/linux/eng/pc/x/rtl8187b-modified-804.tar.gz Here is some information about the similar laptop: http://linux.toshiba-dme.co.jp/linux/eng/pc/sat_PSPD0_report.htm John, I understand that you have a lot of tasks and probably little or no time, but could you please take a look at the sources Toshiba has published... Thanking you in advance,
seems this bug is closed: http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11728
Yes, it seems that the rtl8187 driver in current 2.6.27 can support the device in question. Would the OP like to confirm?