On 25/07/13 09:52, Virgo Pärna wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Jul 2013 10:27:15 +0100, Philip Ashmore
> wrote:
>> If it's anything like the TL-WR702N then you need to configure it via
>> it's web interface, which may be in Chinese.
>>
>
> WIFI card with a web interface? No that would be something... :D
You might have some luck with the firmware-atheros package. Install it
and add a line ath9k in /etc/modules.
HTH
Hi there!!
I've installed the package you've suggested and loaded all of its modules
(not just ath9k) to the kernel by the modprobe command. unfortunately,
this didn't solve th
On Wed, 24 Jul 2013 10:27:15 +0100, Philip Ashmore
wrote:
> If it's anything like the TL-WR702N then you need to configure it via
> it's web interface, which may be in Chinese.
>
WIFI card with a web interface? No that would be something... :D
Anyway, "lsusb" output should show more inf
On 23/07/13 22:36, atar wrote:
> Hi there!!
>
> I've a TP-LINK USB wireless adapter with model number TL-WN722N. When
> I plug it in to one of the USB slots in my PC, its LED diode isn't
> flashing (although under WIN XP it is flashing) and I cannot use it.
> from the messages of the 'dmesg' comman
On 07/23/2013 05:36 PM, atar wrote:
> Hi there!!
>
> I've a TP-LINK USB wireless adapter with model number TL-WN722N. When I
> plug it in to one of the USB slots in my PC, its LED diode isn't
> flashing (although under WIN XP it is flashing) and I cannot use it.
> from the messages of the 'dmesg'
On 07/23/2013 05:36 PM, atar wrote:
> USB wireless adapter
Not enough info supplied.
You could look at this site [1] to find out your answer.
1. http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Devices/USB
HTH
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