hmm.. probably the drivers you are using :/
Alternatively, why not just run a temporary ethernet cable between the router and the linux system?
It supports and recognizes the card; it's set to roaming mode and it can't pick up the router. I also tried manually editing the SSID and configuration, and it still didn't work.
hmm.. probably the drivers you are using :/
Alternatively, why not just run a temporary ethernet cable between the router and the linux system?
The system is all the way on another floor, and I do not have a cable that long, nor would my parents like having that cable trailing around everywhere.
well it'd be only to get the system up and running. Regardless you just speak of the system on another floor? That's your problem then, the signal mustn't be too strong then.
Have you checked your Firmware on the router?
Blimey, why not just get a Mac? It'd make it good.
My PSP gets a strong signal no matter where I am in my house.
The linux computer is directly above the router, so it should be getting excellent reception.
As for getting a Mac, I don't have the money to buy a new computer, and nor would I buy a Mac. I've never liked Mac computers since Steve Jobs stepped in.
You should look at them a bit better :P
Steve did some good things! ^_^
Im assuming your linux computer has some driver issues. There is a way you can override the need for the internet is to download GCC / Binutils and whatever else separately and then put them in the toolchain folder and run the scripts.
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