Wireless is kind of a mess in Linux right now. Like, I'm pretty sure I
can't help you since the way Gentoo does it is properly completely
different then how Ubuntu does it.

On 11/7/05, Kenneth Estes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey all,
>     I'm trying to get my wireless card to work on campus in Ubuntu.
> I've got a dual boot laptop with windows XP and Ubuntu.  I've
> registered my card with ITS and I can get on the internet just fine in
> Windows.  When I switch over to Ubuntu, it stops working.  I'm doing
> everything through the system tools and I am setting the WEP key for
> wlan1 to the I received from ITS.  I've also gone through and run
> /sbin/ifconfig to make sure the card that is configured has the same
> WAC address that I registered with ITS.  I've reentered the WEP key
> like 15 times, so I'm pretty sure I've gotten it right at least once.
> Any ideas anyone?
>
> Thanks,
> Kenny
>
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