On 28/01/13 07:45, Simon Greenwood wrote:
I'm not sure how you get to questioning whether the solution works
without testing it and more to the point not knowing which network
your machine has. You can find that out by pasting the following code
in a terminal:
lspci | egrep -i --color 'network|ethernet'
Post the output here if you can't interpret it.
Since the above indicated a Ralink network controller, I went looking
for that. Ralink themselves have merged with another company and
completely destroyed their old website, but I found a driver for the
Ralink network controller, here:
http://download.driverguide.com/driver/RT3060+RT3062+RT3562+RT3592/Ralink/d1803834.html
I followed all the instructions given in the first post of this thread:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1850267
But so far, no wireless connection on restart. All the commands in the
terminal sequence seemed to run perfectly, but I suppose there might be
yet more rival drivers to be blacklisted.
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