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Art Alexion wrote:Sadly, I sure can't get it to work.
is it Feisty? (the OS, not the card)
card. After setting it up with ndiswrapper*, it was able to connect to the store's network, i.e. both the link and the activity lights worked, but I couldn't ping anything. I figured it was some sort of authentication error.
are you trying to connect with WPA, WEP, or plain?
I could get a different card to connect, provided I used SSID broadcasting and no WPA, but that wasn't acceptable.
Did you add wpa_supplicant and configure it?
I'd like to start over, any suggestions of undoing any harm I did and what I should do instead. I still have both cards and don't care which one I get working.
I don't think you did any harm, other than that of failing to convince it to connect.
I'll let you know what I find when I try the older laptop again.
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