setecio


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Posted: Nov. 20 2007,15:05 |
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I'm no expert, so experts may correct me !
Card flashing is a good sign. What version of DSL ?
Firstly, in your wireless access point, open your network and remove security, and note what channel it is on.
Then go into control panel - System stats and look in net and pci where you might find some info.
In a shell type ifconfig -a
to see what is happening with your network adapters.
Then in control panel - iwconfig device = one of what you found above (eth0 , ath0 etc) channel = wireless channel you are using sid = network ssid wep = leave blank
If it works then try wep in the access point and add your wep code above.
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