Lan Barnes wrote:
> Now that Josh has suggested a way forward on my MythTV angst, I can return
> to my other CB HW challenge -- the wireless on Alex's new laptop.
> 
> I could inundate you with all the experiments and research so far done,
> but it really comes down to two more steps. The machine is now in Fedora 8
> ("F8"? sounds like a function key). I need to hand load the driver and see
> is I can get it up. If I succeed, I need to test whether it, too, sufferes
> from the original problem, inability to pick up a signal from the router
> unless it's in the same room.
> 
> Any hints on testing to see signal stength received?

What's the device name?

 /sbin/ifconfig -a

(is it wlan0, maybe?)

  /sbin/iwlist wlan0 scan
If this gives
  wlan0      No scan results
try
 sudo /sbin/ifconfig wlan0 up
(this should make the word "UP" appear in the output of
 /sbin/ifconfig wlan0


I'm told that the signal strengths reported by wireless devices is
somewhat (largely) uncalibrated -- possibly they should be only taken as
relative strengths, and only meaningful for _that_ particular hardware.

Maybe others have more scoop on that?

Anyways,
  iwlist [device] scan
is the short answer.

Regards,
..jim (never a short answer)


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