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    Wireless and Linux

    I am using Kubuntu and have sucessfully installed my new wireless card. Now how do I get it to connect to a local wireless network?

    #2
    Re: Wireless and Linux

    Have you tried to use the Wireless assistant under the K-Menu, Internet.

    You can also try to install knetworkmanager. It's another wireless utility, I like it more and will be the default one on edgy.

    Javier.

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      #3
      Re: Wireless and Linux

      you may also try to check if your card is actually working

      Code:
      # iwconfig
      wlan0   IEEE 802.11g ESSID:off/any
      and check for access point AP.
      Code:
      # iwlist wlan0 scan
      wlan0   Scan completed :
           Cell 01 - Address NN:NN:NN:NN:NN
                ESSID:"solarsystem"
      In the above example wlan0 is an example, you may get something else (i.e. I get eth2)

      Finally you may need to edit your configuration file which is located in: /etc/network/interfaces
      Hope this helps

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        #4
        Re: Wireless and Linux

        it appears as though my wireless is not working? What do you recomend I do to get it to work?

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          #5
          Re: Wireless and Linux

          Hmm what card to you have and how did you installed it?
          What do you get when you give iwconfig as root? Is your card listed?

          I would check this guide: http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Dapper (look under: How to install Windows Wireless Drivers (Ndiswrapper))

          Basically, 1st you check if your card is supported, and if not then you need to install ndiswrapper.

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