1. [OT] WLAN problem with Linux (Knoppix)
- Posted by CoJaBo <cojabo at suscom.net> Jun 11, 2004
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I have tried the Knoppox distribution of Linux, It works fine, but I am having a problem getting it to work with my wireless network card. I ran the config program and it showed an error, I had copied everything to a floppy, which I later sat on...(oops!). I don't know exavtly what it said, somthing about setting the frequency failed because it wasn't supported when the program had tried to set the channel to 3. Since this won't work, I can't connect to my wireless network.
2. Re: [OT] WLAN problem with Linux (Knoppix)
- Posted by CoJaBo <cojabo at suscom.net> Jun 12, 2004
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Help? Anyone?... CoJaBo wrote: > > > I have tried the Knoppox distribution > of Linux, It works fine, but > I am having a problem getting it > to work with my wireless network card. > I ran the config program and it showed an > error, I had copied everything to a floppy, > which I later sat on...(oops!). > I don't know exavtly what it said, somthing > about setting the frequency failed because > it wasn't supported when the program had > tried to set the channel to 3. > Since this won't work, I can't connect > to my wireless network. >
3. Re: [OT] WLAN problem with Linux (Knoppix)
- Posted by Chris Burch <chriscrylex at aol.com> Jun 12, 2004
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CoJaBo wrote: > > Help? Anyone?... > > CoJaBo wrote: > > > > > > I have tried the Knoppox distribution > > of Linux, It works fine, but > > I am having a problem getting it > > to work with my wireless network card. > > I ran the config program and it showed an > > error, I had copied everything to a floppy, > > which I later sat on...(oops!). > > I don't know exavtly what it said, somthing > > about setting the frequency failed because > > it wasn't supported when the program had > > tried to set the channel to 3. > > Since this won't work, I can't connect > > to my wireless network. > > > Poss probs 1. Old version of knoppix 2. no driver written for liniux yet suggestion - if you want to use linux as a permanent(ish) proog then repartition your hard drive and put on the most recent distro of linux you can find Chris