I'm trying to set up my Arch Linux so that, through non-graphical means, I can connect to a wireless network through profiles on my system.
I have tried net-auto-wireless, and it does everything I have specified, but I want it to be able to connect once it has the ability.
Hi all,
Yesterday I upgraded both mine and my partners laptops to 13.04, now we are both unable to connect to the wireless router (BT HomeHub 3)Prior to the upgrade we had no problems with connecting.
Running Maverick 64-bit. I previously had my wireless network set to WEP encryption, and when I'd start my laptop it would automatically connect to the network (with a hidden SSID) and everything was great. In order to use my work laptop at home, I had to change to WPA2 encryption.
Hi All,
I am new to linux/Ubuntu and need some help!
I have a new Dell Precision M6400 core I7 laptop. i am not able to connect to wireless network.
i tried all options in the config guide but still was not successful. In the additional Drivers window i see that it is using Broadcom STA wireless driver.
I have recently done a clean install of Ubuntu 10.10 on my eee B202. I have a few little niggling problems that I am trying to sort out. One of them is connecting to my wireless network.
For a little more secturity, I have my wireless network set up such that it does not broadcast the SSID.
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I have an IBM R51 laptop which I would like to run on ubuntu (as I'm currently running Maverick on my Desktop and like it very much)
I have run the liveCD and everything runs OK except for the wireless network, which although it detects my wireless network, will not let me connect.
Hi there,
I just installed/and updated Xubuntu 10.10 on an older Toshiba Satellite laptop with a belkin wireless card.
When I start up I get a notification that wireless networks are available, and I can choose and connect to my network just fine.
Hello, I'm having this irritating problem and cannot connect to wireless connection This is the error i get when i use the code :# sudo ip link set wlan0 upRTNETLINK answers: Operation not possible due to RF-killthen i looked up the internet and tried a solution to set the hard block in the rfkill list to no and this is how i did it:# sudo rmmod -f ath5k# sudo rfkill unblock all# sudo modprob
I have Compaq presario laptop with Broadcom Corporation BCM4311 802.11b/g wireless adapter. I am using fedora core 10. I am able to connect to wireless routers and browse internet. These types of connections are shown as in infrastructure mode.
The problem arises when I connect to an ad hoc wireless network. I am trying to connect with my phone using ad hoc network to access internet.