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Have Ubuntu 10.10 and have ASUS USB-N13 to connect to my Cisco Valet Plus. I have downloaded .inf files and have the adapter blinking and the wireless network recognized by ...
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    Unhappy Failure to connect wirelessly

    Have Ubuntu 10.10 and have ASUS USB-N13 to connect to my Cisco Valet Plus. I have downloaded .inf files and have the adapter blinking and the wireless network recognized by Ubuntu with strong signal, but as soon as I get message 'connection established' and I try to open Firefox I get error message 'Server not found'. I have used WIcd Network manager and WiFi Radar, but still unable to connect.

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    In your network configuration, I assume you are using DHCP on the wireless link? It should be getting your DNS information from the router. So, post the contents of the file /etc/resolv.conf and the output of the command ifconfig -a here. It is possible that your router or your network settings are misconfigured. This is a common problem.
    Sometimes, real fast is almost as good as real time.
    Just remember, Semper Gumbi - always be flexible!

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