Compatibilité matérielle/Cartes réseau (sans fil)

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Liste de compatibilité matérielle
Systèmes complets
Ordinateurs portables - Ordinateurs de bureau - Serveurs - Machines virtuelles
Composants
Cartes vidéo - Cartes son - Adaptateurs réseau filaires - Adaptateurs réseau sans fil - Adaptateurs Bluetooth - Imprimantes - Scanners - Cartes TV - Caméras numériques - WebCams
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Veuillez noter que si un peripherique fonctionnait sur des versions plus anciennes que celle actuelle, il y a de grandes chances pour qu'elle fonctionne sur les versions plus récentes. Cependant, il n'y a aucune garantie pour que les version plus récentes supportent encore le pilote. ( Par exemple, regardez : Bug 168618). Veuillez verifier que votre materiel continue de fonctionner correctement avec les versions les plus récentes avant de mettre à jour le Image:25px-Question.png dans la table ci-dessous.

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Chipsets

Chipset Type Bus Pilote SL 9.3 SL 10.0 SL 10.1 SL 10.2 SLES/NLD 9 Commentaires
ADMtek 8211 802.11b PCI/Cardbus adm8211 Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png image:Cross-22px.png
Aironet 4500/4800 802.11b PCI/PCMCIA aironet Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png
Atheros 5005G 802.11bg PCI/Cardbus madwifi Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png Nécessite un paquet non-gpl pour le noyeau. SL 10.1 : On peut contourner le problème en utilisant ndiswrapper ou madwifi.
Atheros 5005G 802.11a PCI/Cardbus madwifi Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png image:Cross-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png Nécessite un paquet non-gpl pour le noyeau. SL 10.1 : On peut contourner le problème en utilisant ndiswrapper ou madwifi.
Atheros 5210 802.11a PCI/Cardbus madwifi Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png image:Cross-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png (SLES/NLD 9 - i386 uniquement) Nécessite un paquet non-gpl pour le noyeau. SL 10.1 : On peut contourner le problème en utilisant ndiswrapper ou madwifi.
Atheros 5211 802.11ab PCI/Cardbus madwifi Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png image:Cross-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png (SLES/NLD 9 - i386 uniquement) Nécessite un paquet non-gpl pour le noyeau. SL 10.1 : On peut contourner le problème en utilisant ndiswrapper ou madwifi.
Atheros 5212 802.11abg PCI/Cardbus madwifi Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png image:Cross-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png (SLES/NLD 9 - i386 uniquement) Nécessite un paquet non-gpl pour le noyeau. SL 10.1 : On peut contourner le problème en utilisant ndiswrapper ou madwifi.
Atmel at76c05x 802.11b PCMCIA/USB atmelwlandriver Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png
Broadcom - image:Cross-22px.png image:Cross-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png image:Cross-22px.png Fonctionne avec ndiswrapper( les drivers 64bit marchent aussi avec ndiswrapper)
D-Link WDA-1320 802.11bG PCI/Cardus madwifi Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png
  • Tourne parfaitement avec madwifi sous la 10.1 et la 10.2 - Configuration minime si il y en a une. Aucun des drivers Winxp/95 essayés n'a fonctionné avec ndsiwrapper.
Intel PRO/Wireless 2100 802.11b PCI ipw2100 Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png
Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG 802.11bg PCI ipw2200 Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png
  • Sous SuSE 10.0, on peut recontrer un problème en utilisant cette carte en conjonction avec des routeurs 802.11b . Here Une solution possible.
  • Avec SuSE 10.1, le packet ipw-firmware du cd "Non-OSS add-on" est requis.
Intel PRO/Wireless 2915ABG 802.11abg PCI ipw2200 Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png On SuSE 10.1 need to use the Extras CD disk 6. May need traditional ifup since sometimes card misses available networks. Other than that standard network manager seems normal.
Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG 802.11abg PCI-e ipw3945 Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png
  • SuSE 10.1/2 - use the Extras non-oss CD disk 6 or install the packages ipw-firmware and ipw3945d from a non-oss repository. You may still have problems on some systems if the "kill switch" is turned on. (On my IBM T60, this is a little switch near the IR port, on other systems it may be an ACPI keyboard switch like Fn+F5 or something you can enable or disable in the BIOS.)
  • SuSE 10.1 - Use the wlan kernel & install the firmware upgrade. Install ipw3945d. Use traditional ifup instead of Network Manager.
Marvel - image:Cross-22px.png image:Cross-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png image:Cross-22px.png
Orinoco 802.11b PCI/PCMCIA orinoco Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png
Orinoco 802.11b USB - image:Cross-22px.png image:Cross-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png image:Cross-22px.png
Prism2/2.5/3 802.11b PCI/PCMCIA hostap Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png chipset is supported by three drivers hostap, linux-wlan-ng, and orinoco (SLES/NLD 9 uses linux-wlan-ng driver by default)
Prism2/2.5/3 802.11b USB linux-wlan-ng Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png
PrismGT/ Duette 802.11bg PCI prism54 Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png In 10.1 you need to download firmware, see PCI devices below. In 9.3, 10.0 you could obtain it via YAST.
Ralink RT2400 802.11b PCI/Cardbus rt2400 Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png image:Cross-22px.png
Ralink RT2500 802.11g PCI/Cardbus rt2500 Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png image:Cross-22px.png current stable driver does not work with SMP kernel, new driver with SMP support currently being developed. Try this HowTo!
Ralink RT2570 802.11g USB rt2570 image:Cross-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png image:Cross-22px.png (Random user: I couldn't make this one work by the default suse installation, v10.0 or 10.1; but this project (1) (2) is a possible solution.)
Realtek 8180 802.11b PCI/Cardbus rtl8180-sa2400 image:Cross-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png image:Cross-22px.png
Texas Instruments ACX100 802.11b+ PCI/Cardbus acx Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png proprietary protocol (22 Mbps)
Texas Instruments ACX111 802.11g PCI/Cardbus acx Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png image:Cross-22px.png very buggy driver (currently alpha), packet loss, connection loss, Linux-unfriendly vendor
ZyDAS ZD1201 802.11b USB zd1201 Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png image:Cross-22px.png
ZyDAS ZD1211 802.11g USB zd1211 Image:Tick-22px.png image:Cross-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png image:Cross-22px.png An opensource driver (V2.0.0) for kernel 2.4/2.6 can be found at the Zydas-Homepage. In addition, there's an OpenSource fork actively maintained, available at [1].

Chipsets missing or listed here as not supported may work using ndiswrapper.

Atheros chipsets can be used via the Atheros madwifi driver.

help with ndiswrapper here [2]

You can find an extensive list of wireless LAN cards including the chipset information here [3].

Cartes

PCMCIA

Make Model Chipset/
Driver
Supports Network Install Supported in installed system 9.3 10.0 10.1 10.2 Comments
ARtem Onair ComCard 11 orinoco_cs Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png
Belkin F5D7010 RT2500 Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png only non-SMP kernel (see information above about RT2500 chipset)
Cisco Aironet 340 aironet Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png
Cisco Aironet 350 aironet Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png
Conceptronics 54 Mbit/s WLAN PCMCIA RT2500 Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png only non-SMP kernel (see information above about RT2500 chipset)
D-Link DWL-650 Prism II Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png
E-Tech WGPC03 RT2500 Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png only non-SMP kernel (see information above about RT2500 chipset)
Level1 WPC-0300 AR5212 Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png
Linksys WPG54g Broadcom BCM4306 image:Cross-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png ndiswrapper
Lucent Orinoco Hermes Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png
Netgear MA401Prism II / hostap_cs with orinoco_cs Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png 10.2 - yast recognizes and configures.. I needed to add "exclude irq 3" in /etc/pcmcia/config.opts to avoid the card from using IRQ 3 on reboot which conflicted... this could be unique to my HW..
Netgear WG511 v2.0 Prism Duett
or
Marvell
after online-update,
ndiswrapper
Image:Tick-22px.png,
ndiswrapper+W2000 driver
Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png Prism: Doesn't work on SuSe 10 rc1 works with workaround: add "PREFER_WPA_SUPPLICANT='no' to the ifcfg-wlan,
Marvell: Works sometimes not on SuSE 9.3 (Reason not known, reconnect helps mostly)
Netgear WG511 v3.0 image:Cross-22px.png only by ndiswrapper Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png
Netgear WG511T AR5212 Image:25px-Question.png image:Cross-22px.png on 10.1,
Image:Tick-22px.png earlier
Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png 10.1: downloaded drivers from http://snapshots.madwifi.org
Philips CPWNA100 AR5212 madwifi Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png
Sitecom WL-011 v1 atmel Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png download the firmware from the SuSe 10.0 Evaluation repository or use yast with extra repository
TRENDnet TEW-221PC ADM8211 image:Cross-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png image:Cross-22px.png image:Cross-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png
3Com 3CRWE154A72 AR5212 (AR5002X??) Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png downloaded drivers from http://snapshots.madwifi.org and followed instructions from http://linux.wordpress.com/2006/05/21/suse-101-and-atheros-based-wifi-cards/
important note: the LED's are not supported

USB

Make Model Chipset/
Driver
Supports Network Install Supported in installed system 9.3 10.0 10.1 10.2 Comments
Addon GWU190 Realtek 8187 Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Same adaptor as the netger wg111V2 Will work with x86_64 SUSE, Need to download the source code from Realtek web site. with 10.2 you will get a lot of symbol warnings, but works,and can be managed from Yast or network manager.
D-Link DWL-G122 ver B1 RT 2500 Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png image:Cross-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png (does not work on SMP kernels!) hardware version B1 (not C1)
D-Link DWL-122 Prism 2/2.5/3 Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png image:Cross-22px.png image:Cross-22px.png
Edimax 7317U Zydas zd1211 image:Cross-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png supports USB2.0 and works immediately after compile with make
LinkSyS WUSB54G Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png In 9.3 only with the Serial Monkey Driver. Had to edit the config-file of the wireless-card; The USB-Adapter has to be configured in YAST as ethernet-device. In addition to this file You need a file named ifcfg-rausb0 (text-file)in the directory /etc/sysconfig/network.
Longshine 8131G2 Zydas zd1211 image:Cross-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png supports USB2.0 and works immediately after compile with make
Microsoft MN-510 Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png image:Cross-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png in 10.1 final it is seen when you run tail -f /var/log/messages but yast will not see it
Netgear WG121 Prism GT Image:25px-Question.png image:Cross-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png Will NOT work with x86_64 SUSE, 32 bit drivers do not work with 64 bit OS, no plans by Netgear to ever provide 64 bit drivers, Windows or Linux.
Netgear WG111V2 Realtek 8187 Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Will work with x86_64 SUSE, Need to download the source code from Realtek web site. with 10.2 you will get a lot of symbol warnings, but works,and can be managed from Yast or network manager.
Thomson Cameo WLG-1500 (Livebox) WLG-1500 Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png Utiliser NDISWRAPPER avec les pilotes ici : Driver

PCI

Make Model Chipset/
Driver
Supports Network Install Supported in installed system SUSE Linux
Release
Arch. Comments
Airlink AWLH3025 ACX111/acx_pci Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png 10.0 OSS x86 First you need to install firmware using YOU and selecting installacx111firmware.sh, then you can configure directly with YaST
Allied Telesyn AT-WCP200G ACX111/acx_pci image:Cross-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png See Comments 10.1 x86 Requires NDISWRAPPER. No native Linux support.
Conceptronics 54 Mbit/s WLAN PCI RT2500 Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png 9.3 + 10.0 x86, x86_64, non-SMP only only non-SMP kernel (see information above about RT2500 chipset)
D-Link DWL-520+ unknown/YAST2 Image:Tick-22px.png Image:25px-Question.png 10.0 RC1 Image:25px-Question.png Card is recognised, yet unable to start WiFi, still on the lookout
D-Link DWL-510 r8180 Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png 10.0 32/64-bit, 10.1 32-bit x86_64 kernel driver included as standard, does not show in Yast but is picked up on a fresh install. Drivers provided by vendor are for 32-bit only. ndiswrapper can not load 32-bit drivers on 64-bit OS.
D-Link DWL-G520 version b Atheros/ath_pci Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png 10.0 OSS x86, x86_64 Version b cards that use the Atheros chips works out of the box, no driver installation required. Card recognized, just needed to configure the network interface with Yast and it worked instantly.
D-Link DWL-G520 version C Atheros/ath_pci image:Cross-22px.png image:Cross-22px.png 10.1 OSS x86 Version C cards are not recognised. Nidswrapper locks up.
Intersil ISL3890 PrismGT/Duette Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png 10.1 OSS x86 You need to download the firmware, version 1.0.4.3, for the ISL3890 from the following URL http://prism54.org/fullmac.html

and saved the firmware file as isl3890 (no Capitals) in the /lib/firmware/ directory. I used in KDE KMenu/System/FileManager/ FileManager-SuperUserMode to download/save the firmware.

Netgear WG 311 TGR AR52xx/madwifi Image:25px-Question.png Image:Tick-22px.png 10.0 OSS 10.2 OSS i386 After installing the NON-GPL kernel, card works out of the box.

Yast2 uses module ath_pci.

Linksys Wireless-N PCI WMP300N Broadcom 4329 1bcmwl5 image:Cross-22px.png Image:Tick-22px.png 10.2 x86, x86_64 1Use ndiswrapper and the drivers from the CD.


Liens Externes

Pages en anglais :

Novell SUSE Linux - Hardware Compatibility List
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