><snip> > >So I guess we are back to square one. Exactly what is the problem you >are having? How are you trying to make the wireless connection (ie. are >doing iwconfig from the command line or using some sort of GUI front end)? >
Typically I use the network config gui that came with Ubuntu, but, I have used iwconfig as well. >The first thing I would do is to disable WEP/WPA on the router. Can you >connect then? Thing is, this laptop did connect, with WEP, before I did the piecemeal install of UbuntuStudio and -rt (though I don't see why adding say JACK or Ardour would effect the network). It was also after that update that I first used the wired connection. I suppose, during one of the many sessions of following "guides" from the web forums I could have changed the WEP key, or frequency, or something. My other laptop with wifi, WinXP, has worked all along. So, maybe I don't know the proper way to switch back and forth between wired and wifi? But, whether I boot without the cable or unplug after boot, the wifi does not connect. Other than the wifi switch, is there something I need to do when I unplug the cable to make it switch over to wifi? Regards, Mac -------------------------------------------------------------------- mail2web - Check your email from the web at http://link.mail2web.com/mail2web -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
