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Once you have installed <application>NdisWrapper</application>, locate the Windows drivers either on a <acronym>CD</acronym> or the Internet. Drivers for Windows XP are preferred, however Windows 2000 drivers will usually work just as well. Once you have located the CD or the drivers on the Internet, copy them to a local folder on your system. In some instances, you may have your drivers in a <filename>driver.zip</filename> or a <filename>driver.exe</filename> file. If it the file is in a <filename>.zip</filename> format, unzip the file by either <mousebutton>right</mousebutton> clicking on the file and selecting <guilabel>Extract</guilabel> from the pop-up menu. If the file is in a <filename>.exe</filename> format, then install the <application>cabextract</application> utility and open up <application>Konsole</application> to navigate the correct directory. Once you have navigated to the directory storing the <filename>.exe</filename> file, type <userinput>cabextract filename.exe</userinput>. This will extract or unzip the file to the directory you are in. The driver will be in the <filename>.inf</filename> format, so what you will want to do is type <userinput>sudo ndiswrapper -i filename.inf</userinput> and press <keycap>Enter</keycap>. If successful you shouldn't receive any errors. This command has gone ahead and loaded or installed the drivers in the <application>NdisWrapper</application> module. To see if these drivers worked, simply type <userinput>sudo modprobe ndiswrapper</userinput> and press <keycap>Enter</keycap>. Test to see if you have a network and/or Internet connection.
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Located in network/C/network.xml:533(para)
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If everything went well then the final step would be to load the <application>NdisWrapper</application> module by default. To do this simple type <userinput>sudo sh -c "echo ndiswrapper &gt;&gt; /etc/modules"</userinput> and press <keycap>Enter</keycap>. This will automatically start <application>NdisWrapper</application> at boot time.
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Located in network/C/network.xml:559(para)
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If everything didn't go so well, the issue may not be with <application>NdisWrapper</application> but possibly with <application>KNetworkManager</application>. To see if in fact that <application>KNetworkManager</application> was at fault, simply click the system tray icon and select <guilabel>Quit</guilabel>. Once <application>KNetworkManager</application> has closed, go back to the command line and type <userinput>sudo modprobe -r ndiswrapper &amp;&amp; sudo modprobe
ndiswrapper</userinput> and press <keycap>Enter</keycap>. This will unload <application>NdisWrapper</application> and then reload it. After you have reloaded it, test your network and/or Internet connection again.
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Located in network/C/network.xml:567(para)
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Please refer to <ulink url="https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ADSLPPPoE"/> for further information if you run into issues with the following procedures.
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Located in network/C/network.xml:669(para)
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Contributors to this translation: Arkadiusz Lipiec, Boromir, Chris Bittner, Inox, Jarosław Ogrodnik, Maciej Baron, Marcin Stępnicki, Mateusz Sz., Mateusz Tybura, Pawel Dyda, Piotr Smolen, Piotr Strębski.