Restoring wireless defaults


Forum: Networking
Topic: Restoring wireless defaults
started by: jpeters

Posted by jpeters on April 13 2006,23:55
After finally getting my Dell 1350 wireless card working after pointing to drivers loaded on a USB drive, I answered in the affirmative when shutting down to the prompt regarding whether my wireless card was working. On the reboot, however, I got all kinds of request errors regarding the saved configuration, resulting in long waits for loading.  

That was the last time the card worked. By booting with "norestore" and then configuring the way I did the first time, Ican sometimes get a successful connection, but it fails to load pages on the browser.  

How do I restore the defaults, so at least DSL will load up quickly again (although without a wireless connection), other than having to boot using "norestore."? Thanks.

Posted by doobit on April 14 2006,00:16
Delete the wireless configuration script that was created in /opt
I may be myiwconfig.sh, or myprism2.sh or myndiswrapper.sh or something like that. If you saved it, then the path will have been written in /opt/mybootlocal.sh so look there first and delete that line.

Posted by jpeters on April 14 2006,01:35
Thanks!
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