mcdudeabides wrote: 
> Follow up to my post #541.  
> 
> I thought that I would attempt to commit my changes to make the wifi
> adapter work.  After getting the adapter to connect, I used "sudo
> filetools.sh -b" which I assumed would preserve the changes I've made
> over reboot.  However on reboot, this was not the case.  There was no
> /home/tc/wifi.db produced (if indeed it is required).  
> 
> Also, I've noticed that consistently the adapter will not respond to the
> first wifi.sh scan (show device busy error).  If I set the essid
> manually, then run wifi.sh more than once, I can get a network scan and
> connect.  Might be something sketchy for the firmware for this
> particular adapter.  
> 
> Looks like the best course of action is to grab one of the working cards
> and follow path of least resistance.

Follow up to my post #542
Is this the same problem I was having trying to preserve the wifi
settings after re-boot?  Any advice appreciated.


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