Hello to all! I am a complete Linux newbie, and I am experiencing a bizarre (well for me anyway!) situation in which my usb wireless adaptor can see a ton of networks except for my own!
I was reading in the Ubuntu forums of a similar problem, but from what I could gather, the users were experiencing this difficulty because they had set their frequencies on European channels (i.e. 13 for 2.4 Ghz)
I am running Kubuntu 9.10, my router is a D-Link 825 (dir-825) dual band, and I'm using a Trendnet TEW-664UB USB wireless adaptor. The trendnet chipset is Ralink.
My channels are all on North American frequencies (2.4 GHz -11, 5 GHz - 36), but the trendnet adaptor sees every SSID in the neighbourhood except my own which are broadcasting from two feet away.
My machine is an XP dual boot, and there's no problem with the adaptor in XP.
Please help!!!! Thousand thank yous in advance!
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I was reading in the Ubuntu forums of a similar problem, but from what I could gather, the users were experiencing this difficulty because they had set their frequencies on European channels (i.e. 13 for 2.4 Ghz)
I am running Kubuntu 9.10, my router is a D-Link 825 (dir-825) dual band, and I'm using a Trendnet TEW-664UB USB wireless adaptor. The trendnet chipset is Ralink.
My channels are all on North American frequencies (2.4 GHz -11, 5 GHz - 36), but the trendnet adaptor sees every SSID in the neighbourhood except my own which are broadcasting from two feet away.
My machine is an XP dual boot, and there's no problem with the adaptor in XP.
Please help!!!! Thousand thank yous in advance!
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