Art Alexion on 24 May 2010 06:54:20 -0700 |
On Monday 24 May 2010 08:30:34 James Barrett wrote: > Check to see if the firmware is properly loaded (if applicable). For > your particular wireless card, try to find what driver/module is used > by default in 9.04, and see if it is the same driver in 10.04. If it > is the same driver, then check driver version numbers... see if it > changed at all. If it changed, then try and see the release notes, or > google for the changelog. Check for Ubuntu bugs for that driver. > Google for the wireless chipset along with 'ubuntu 10.04', to see if > anyone else is having this problem... Unfortunately, I don't have 9.04 installed anywhere anymore. I'll see if googling helps. > > Will it authenticate with non-wep'd access points? Taking with me to work to see. -- Art Alexion Attachment:
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