Autodetecting and grabbing firmware worked well enough, but the broadcom internal wireless on my Acer laptop wasn't automatically configured or enabled.
I configured and enabled it, but now it cannot find my wireless network (another laptop under windows finds it just fine, and a desktop under feisty has no problem).
There are a couple of (much) weaker networks within range. When I use dhcp, it finds one of those--but can't ping the gateway. When I specify my own router's IP address and manually set the IP of the laptop, it just doesn't find the gateway. From the same spot in the house, windows describes the signal strength as "excellent" for my own network.
I know the card works (or at least used to ; under FreeBSD, it easily set up and used the network.
Is there something in the network configuration that I might be missing, particularly something similar to the listing of available wireless networks under windows?
Thanks
hawk
I configured and enabled it, but now it cannot find my wireless network (another laptop under windows finds it just fine, and a desktop under feisty has no problem).
There are a couple of (much) weaker networks within range. When I use dhcp, it finds one of those--but can't ping the gateway. When I specify my own router's IP address and manually set the IP of the laptop, it just doesn't find the gateway. From the same spot in the house, windows describes the signal strength as "excellent" for my own network.
I know the card works (or at least used to ; under FreeBSD, it easily set up and used the network.
Is there something in the network configuration that I might be missing, particularly something similar to the listing of available wireless networks under windows?
Thanks
hawk
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