I wish to be able to read wireless traffic sent from my wireless keyboard. At first I thought I could just buy some board like Arduino, plug in a module like nRF24L01+ and use this combo. Since I'm not good at all with electronics I'd rather find another solution and, eventually, I thought that I already have a transreceiver for wireless comunication: my laptop wireless adapter.
Hello
I have a "Killer Wireless-N 1102" WLAN module installed on my laptop. It supports Wifi (which works under Win7).
When I do
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[michael@lapbecksfed ~]$ lspci |grep Wireless
04:00.0 Network controller: Atheros Communications Inc.
It is quite a strange situation.
In school, with school wifi, both OS can work pretty well. In hostel, with hostel wifi(seems more unstable), Win7 can still access internet quite easily while ubuntu sometimes cannot access internet. It just cannot connect to the wifi. But there are also times when ubuntu can also connect to the hostel wifi, but most of the time, ubuntu wireless does not work.
It is quite a strange situation.
In school, with school wifi, both OS can work pretty well. In hostel, with hostel wifi(seems more unstable), Win7 can still access internet quite easily while ubuntu sometimes cannot access internet. It just cannot connect to the wifi. But there are also times when ubuntu can also connect to the hostel wifi, but most of the time, ubuntu wireless does not work.
When I run 3.3.8-1.fc16.i686, my wireless adapter works fine. When I select a more recent kernel (like 3.4.4 or 3.4.7) the wireless adapter doesn't work.
Airplane mode in enabled b default, and Wireless is set to off. Status says "unavailable".
I am severe wireless problems with Ubuntu 10.04 on my laptop.(Spec below)
I have just performed the first clean install since new. Installed a new Hard Drive as well. The machine and wifi was fine under Ubuntu 9.04.
It is booting much faster now but the wifi keeps dropping off.
Any assistance in resolving this would be appreciated as I use this machine for work.
Hi everybody!It's been a while and I've decided to start using crunch bang again.
After upgrading to 11.04, I have found that I can not select "Enable Wireless" because "wireless is disabled by hardware switch". There is a hardware switch for the wireless but playing with that seems to do nothing.
lspci says I have an Atheros Communications Inc.