Ticket #379 (new defect)
DWA-110 H/W Ver.:A1 "Could not instantiate driver"
| Reported by: | PChaffard | Owned by: | gkruse |
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| Priority: | major | Milestone: | |
| Component: | driver subsystem | Version: | 0.3 |
| Keywords: | dwa-110 | Cc: |
Description (last modified by fish) (diff)
Hi,
Sorry for my english, I'm French.
I was trying to use kismac 0,3 with my new dongle Dlink DWA-110 but it doesn't work.
I'm using Snow Leopard 10.6.2 on :
Model Name: MacBook Pro Model Identifier: MacBookPro1,1 Processor Name: Intel Core Duo.
here is the message : Couldn't instantiate driver Km was enable to load the driver backend for usb RT73, but unable to create the interface.
I try, to start/restart/shtudown... but already the same problem.
Maybe you could help me :D
Thx u.
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comment:1 Changed 2 years ago by PChaffard
Oops sorry il forget it. there is no old driver installed or anything like this
comment:2 Changed 2 years ago by fish
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According to those logs, KisMAC didn't find a device to use. First confirm what chipset the device actually has. This can be done via FCC ID if available, or open the plastic case and look at what's stamped on the visible large chip. (The HardwareList specifies what is stamped on the visible chip for both RT73 and RT2570.) If it really is a supported chipset, follow the tutorial to add the device's vendor and product codes to KisMAC: USBVendorAddition. Let us know if it works then.



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