
if not, i feel really sorry for you, but somehow this worked for me and my ubuntu 11.04.if yes, then jump up like me and shout yeehaah (or something alike).You should be able to see your wireless network.plug in the wna3100, when it stops blinking open the network manager.It does however only work with Windows 10 so until there is a linux driver you cannot use the high-speed with Linux but you can use the regular 2.4 gigahertz with linux. inf file with that program and click install. NETGEAR WNDA3100v2 Dual Band USB Wireless Adapter Desktop Windows 7/8 WiFi Card.


If the answer is yes go on with the followingĬreate a folder somewhere you could find it easily (name it wifi driver or so)ĭownload the driver from here: (just copy the url, paste it in your web browser and hit enter if the link doesn't work) Hit enter, you should see something like this: Bus 001 Device 002: ID 0846:9020 NetGear, Inc. I hardly know anything about Linux and found it quite simple.

I had exactly the same problem with my WNA3100 and Ubuntu 11.04Īfter two weeks of trying all suggestions I could find on the net, I succeeded.
