steings

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Posted: Dec. 27 2006,18:47 |
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I know this is not a "new" topic but I am certain there are plenty of people, like myself, who are frustrated to the MAX. Can anyone give a definitive sequence and the correct commands to get a wireless USB Dongle functioning. I have scoured so many forums for the answer and all list different commands, different options to same command, and all in a different order. There has to be a standard method. I understand that different Distros are setup a little different but the underlying code has to be similar. I am using an old Dell Laptop (266 mghtz, 198 MB Ram, 3.8 Gig HD) & a 2Wire USB dongle to setup a Linux box and DSL & DSL-N are perfect for it. At this point I am more interested in a Command Line answer as it will help with other Distros but if the GUI method is all there is I'll gladly go that route. Thank You in advance, I really appreciate it.
steings
P.S. I don't know if this is the correct Forum for this question, if not I apologize for my error.
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