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- 06-30-2005 #11
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- 07-29-2005 #12Just Joined!
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similar problem
Hi,
I was having similar problems and thanks to this thread, I got my wireless connection working as well.
But, now everytime I reboot my PC...i have to configure wlan0 again from beginning. Is there a way that I can save all my settings for this interface.
basically, right now i have to go to hardrake and add new wireless connection and then do ifconfig wlan0 up.
i dont want to do this everytime. :<.
- 07-29-2005 #13
If you need a "quick and dirty" way of doing it, you could just add the commands you use to configure the card to your /etc/rc.local file. That way, the commands will run automatically when you start your machine.
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- 07-29-2005 #14Just Joined!
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hey, I had the same issue and I resolved it by using:
I don't know if that will fix it for you or not.Code:ndiswrapper -m


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