> Strangely enough, though, under Feisty I did manage to get ndiswrapper
> boot automatically, merely by doing "sudo ndiswrapper -m", while my wlan
> was attached to the system under "eth0" instead of "wlan0".
Maybe this is the cause of your problem. What is your interface called
now, wlan0 or eth0? Do you use network-manager? If you don't, please
attach /etc/network/interfaces and /etc/modprobe.d/ndiswrapper (after
removing the new aliases created by ndiswrapper -ma (sudo rm
/etc/modprobe.d/ndiswrapper) and creating the ones that didn't work
using ndiswrapper -m)

Thank you for helping making ubuntu better.

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