Moved, Please Ignore (was 4.1.x Wireless)
Moved, Please Ignore (was 4.1.x Wireless)
This topic was opened by a request from tempestuous in another thread in this forum area, however since I have a personal request for wireless help, it is really in the wrong forum area. I'm therefore deleting my posts here and reopening in the wireless help area -- apologies to all for the confusion and waste of space.
Last edited by vtpup on Sun 28 Dec 2008, 16:55, edited 1 time in total.
Personally I do not feel it is your card or setup, but I am a noob and know next to nothing except that I fought a similar issue for a couple days. If you were following the posts here http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 819#260819 then I will update what I have found since. Following the advice of tempestuous I loaded up 2 different v4.1 pupplets (NOP & BoxPup). Neither of them would work with any form of security enabled connection. I finally disabled ra0 and used ndiswrapper on the windows driver to be able to connect with WEP. Still did not have success with WPA.
My Setup
Asus Eee PC 1000
WiFi worked fine with stock Xandros system ( WEP & WPA)
WiFi works fine with a Eee Ubuntu installation on sdb2 ( WEP & WPA )
WiFi works fine with XP on the fat32 SSD drive ( WEP & WPA )
Puppy installs on the fat32 SSD works only in unsecured mode.
Using Grub4Dos bootloader to point to various systems.
I am open to suggestions.
My Setup
Asus Eee PC 1000
WiFi worked fine with stock Xandros system ( WEP & WPA)
WiFi works fine with a Eee Ubuntu installation on sdb2 ( WEP & WPA )
WiFi works fine with XP on the fat32 SSD drive ( WEP & WPA )
Puppy installs on the fat32 SSD works only in unsecured mode.
Using Grub4Dos bootloader to point to various systems.
I am open to suggestions.
ooops, meant to send you back to the original.
This topic has been opened by request from tempestuous:-see:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 781#260781