David McDowell wrote:

Yup, if you have the ipw2200, see this:
http://www.turnpike420.net/linux/Ubuntu_notes.txt

Hey David, thanks for the notes. I followed them, and my wireless seems to be a lot more reliable than it was before. I left the machine on over night to see if it would still have the connection this morning, and it did! One small thing on the notes: in step 6, it wasn't ipw2200-fw-2.3.tgz that was in the /usr/src/ folder, but ipw2200-source-something.tgz. No big deal, just thought I would point that out for future reference. I'm still learning the "Debianesque" system, so now I need to man some of those utilities used there so I can understand what exactly I did. Thanks to all who have responded to this and other questions, I'm sure I will have more. TriLUG is a great Linux community!

Randy Barlow
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