I have a stable, well-updated karmic (standard distro, not remix) on my ASUS EEPC1005HA. Had it since karmic was released, and before that had jaunty. Until recently, no problem with WiFi.
Hi everyone,
well, I have been searching for two days now, and haven't found any solution to my problem.
SO, basically, here it is : I used to be able to connect to my home wifi without any problem. I had a WEP key. A few days ago I used Backtrack 5 on my computer (usb-boot) and tried to find MY wifi's key, because I wanted to test it.
Hi,
I've lived with this problem for a long time:
Today I enabled wifi, connected, and XDA app took ages to load and said failed to connect to forum, but after turning on airplane mode then enable wifi it works perfectly!
So, is it a problem in the kernel or radio? I'm using f3 aosp gingerbread with its kernel. Your reply is appreciated! :)
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When the phone comes out of lock screen (ring pull and draw in lock pattern) there's usually (but not always) no Internet icon (H, 3G or G), and when I'm at home using Signal Boost on the WiFi, it doesn't always log in to the WiFi immediately.
So I updated to ICS few weeks ago but now i cannot connect to wifi hotspots.
I generally use connectify to make my laptop as wifi hotspot, to which my other devices, including phone, connect. On gingerbread, i was able to connect to this laptop wifi, but now i cannot. It shows in the available network but wen i click connect, nothing happens (it doesnt connect), no erro rmessages.
Here's the problem:
1. factory refurbished nc wouldn't ever connect to my home wifi since 1st day,said mine out of range, but would connect to others around me
2. got new router, same problem, but could still connect to others around me
3. added android 2.2 w/n2a sdcard - same problem
4. called b&n 2 days ago, they had me upgrade to newest update for nc.
5.
Here's my issue. in order to get sound from my headphone jack i need to update the kernel. wifi works fine out of the box with 12.04.1 but as soon as i update the kernel to anything newer than 3.2 my wifi flakes out. i can see the list of available networks but it wont connect. i am using a 27 inch imac 12,2
oddly enough, i can use a usb dongle with no issues.
any ideas???
thanks
I can confirm that kernel 3.3 -> 3.2 downgrade fixed the problem for me. Wifi works fine again. I'd avoid 3.3.1 and try upgrading again after next kernel release.
magikmw
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2012-04-09T12:52:42Z
I'm migrating from an openSUSE (12.x) CLI home office server to CentOS 6.3.
I can install the CLI CentOS 6.3 fine, but then how do I connect that to my home wifi?
There is a "Configure network" button during the anaconda graphical install, and it has options for wifi, but even setting the wifi here results in no connection when the install finishes and I log into the CLI.
openSUSE has Yast (eve