wireless card -was- Re: [Discuss] Boot Problems and Firefox

J. Felix Krutsch linux at grizzly-media.com
Thu Feb 1 19:40:38 PST 2007


Hi,

I actually ask just Jason about he would tell me the comand-line he is 
using ...

But, you're right ... :)
... so here are he facts:
I run SuSE 9.2 Pro on a HP pavillion ze4900 Laptop
I got a TP-Link 54Mbps TL-WN510G (for free:) 
The System did see the card and ask me I like to install it, what I did
and it seemed to be fine but never worked.
The only other card the system was recognizing so far was a AirPlus 630 from 
D-Link ... this card was working for me before but I don't get it working 
anymore, even though I did the same yast instalation like before.

The research I did so far, brought me to the AirPlus card what worked for a 
while but not anymore after I reinstalled the computer with the same OS (even 
the same CD's) !? :(

Recently, I had not much of a chance looking into it, because other things in 
life have right now priority and take up lots of my time ... :)
As I saw Jasons post I thought the command line would give me a hint or even 
even work for me ... so I asked.
But if anyone else can give me a hint or an interesting link, I would greatly 
appreciate that.

Have fun everbuddy

Felix



On Sunday 28 January 2007 01:00, Lloyd D Budd wrote:
> On 1/27/07, J. Felix Krutsch <linux at grizzly-media.com> wrote:
> > Hi there,
> >
> > I have the problem to connect my wireless card too, even though it
> > appears to be propper installed :(
> > Can you maybe give a description what exactly you do?
> > It would be much aprechated :)
>
> Hi Felix,
>
> We are happy to help! But your post does not provide the information
> for others to help you. What card is it? What Linux are you running?
> What are the relevant links you found through searching? What is
> different than the results those search results suggest?

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