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No message means that your interface is okay.
No scan results either means that no WLAN is there, your antenna is not working or your driver has some issues. Have ...
- 09-04-2010 #11
No message means that your interface is okay.
No scan results either means that no WLAN is there, your antenna is not working or your driver has some issues. Have you changed anything since you unplugged your old DWA card?
- 09-04-2010 #12Just Joined!
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yea in beetwen i had an other wireless card, wich had (known) problems with WPA in Linux.
It could scann all wireless networks but was not able to connect to WPA networks, only wep.
My DWA is working 'nicely' on my windows partition.
The old DWA was used in LinuxMint, not Fedora. Completely new System since the old DWA.
- 09-06-2010 #13Banned
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Hmm...is it me or am i noticing a pattern here?
Just about every single card (USB or PCI) that boasts range boosting capabilities usually falls flat on their faces in Linux.
- 09-09-2010 #14Just Joined!
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Ok. It was the worst wificard ever. It was working, but it was to weak to recieve any signal..
I got a new one and its working so nicely.
Thank you all.


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