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Re: Wireless and Wallet

Postby cwright80 » Mon Feb 18, 2013 21:58

what kind of card?
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Re: Wireless and Wallet

Postby rogerh113 » Mon Feb 18, 2013 22:14

Actually it is an integrated mini-itx motherboard - ZOTAC D2700-ITX.

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Re: Wireless and Wallet

Postby cwright80 » Tue Feb 19, 2013 1:41

some time ago i had to restart networkmanager after boot in order to connect
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/etc/init.d/NetworkManager restart
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Re: Wireless and Wallet

Postby rogerh113 » Wed Feb 20, 2013 4:47

Any suggestions from the attached logs as to what might be wrong?? More info needed to analyze the problem?

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Re: Wireless and Wallet

Postby Ryuno-Ki » Wed Feb 20, 2013 9:17

Yeah, I'll answer you soon. I have to write an exam the day after tomorrow.
So the output I asked you for was merely for other supporters to check and compare with the link in the same post.
I'm sorry, that I cannot help you immediately :-(
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Re: Wireless and Wallet

Postby rogerh113 » Fri Mar 01, 2013 16:35

Hello,

I'm starting again to work on getting the wireless connection resolved. Any help or suggestions appreciated.....

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Re: Wireless and Wallet

Postby rogerh113 » Tue Mar 05, 2013 17:48

Hello,

I tried the NetworkManager restart, but that seemed to make no difference.

The wireless icon says connected, and this is the info it provided :

Type - Wireless 802.11
Connection status - Connected
IP Address - 192.168.2.110
Connection speed - 65 MBits/sec
Sys name - wlp3s0
MAC address - B8:03:05:1A:D9:A2
Driver - iwlwifi
Access point SSID - linksys
Band - b/g
Channel - 1 (2412 MHz)

received 68.36 KiB
transmitted 152.34 KiB

I tried to load a page in the browser, which resulted in the above received / transmitted numbers. The router strength listed on the scan is 100%, but shows only the b/g portion of the router and not the n portion.

Are there any specific DNS settings that I need to put in - I am wondering if that is part of the problem (does not address the n router portion, but could at least be a start....). The ethernet connection just worked 'out of the box' but this is apparently a bit more complex.

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