Hi,
I have an old PC which I've newly reborn completely as a Kubuntu box. All is well.
I bought a Netgear WG111 USB adapter, set my router to filter its MAC address, plugged the adapter into my Kubuntu box and booted. Kubuntu found the WG111 straight away. ifconfig shows it there OK as wlan0. The Wireless Assistant even shows its found the router on the other side of the room.
But I can't connect from anything to the Internet. I can't find anything on how to set up WPA, there's only a box to enter SSID and WEP (which I'm not using). So I imagine the hardware is all OK and the adapter can see the router OK and I don't need to install any drivers (or do I?).
I've noticed some stuff on knetworkmanager and so on but all that seems to assume you're installing drivers for the wireless card/adapter which it doesn't look like I need to since they're talking amongst themselves, just not connecting out to the net.
Anyone got any ideas? Tips? Pointers?
I've been using Unix for a long long time but Linux and Kubutnu are brand new to me...
Many thanks,
David.
I have an old PC which I've newly reborn completely as a Kubuntu box. All is well.
I bought a Netgear WG111 USB adapter, set my router to filter its MAC address, plugged the adapter into my Kubuntu box and booted. Kubuntu found the WG111 straight away. ifconfig shows it there OK as wlan0. The Wireless Assistant even shows its found the router on the other side of the room.
But I can't connect from anything to the Internet. I can't find anything on how to set up WPA, there's only a box to enter SSID and WEP (which I'm not using). So I imagine the hardware is all OK and the adapter can see the router OK and I don't need to install any drivers (or do I?).
I've noticed some stuff on knetworkmanager and so on but all that seems to assume you're installing drivers for the wireless card/adapter which it doesn't look like I need to since they're talking amongst themselves, just not connecting out to the net.
Anyone got any ideas? Tips? Pointers?
I've been using Unix for a long long time but Linux and Kubutnu are brand new to me...
Many thanks,
David.
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