I use SBC DSL with a Two Wire HomePortal 1000 wireless router, and a DLink GL-520 PCI wireless card. I first installed Flight 2 of Ubuntu, and was able to connect to the network without a problem. I am now in the process of installing Flight 6 of Kubuntu, and the wireless network no longer seems to work.
During the setup process, the wireless card is recognized. Kubuntu asks me for the wireless network name and WEP key and I enter tem (2WIRE626 and the 10 digit product ID formatted with dashes (xxxx-xxxx-xx). On turning the computer around, I see the green light on the back of the wireless card lit up, so it is clearly able to communicate with the router. However, Kubuntu cannot recognize the network, and DHCP cannot assign it an address. I have a Windows computer located close by that connects reliably via a wireless link. Any thoughts on how I can get this to work?
Thomas Philips
During the setup process, the wireless card is recognized. Kubuntu asks me for the wireless network name and WEP key and I enter tem (2WIRE626 and the 10 digit product ID formatted with dashes (xxxx-xxxx-xx). On turning the computer around, I see the green light on the back of the wireless card lit up, so it is clearly able to communicate with the router. However, Kubuntu cannot recognize the network, and DHCP cannot assign it an address. I have a Windows computer located close by that connects reliably via a wireless link. Any thoughts on how I can get this to work?
Thomas Philips
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