Posted: Fri 01 Aug 2014, 09:35
No.popcorn wrote:To follow these instructions I need to have installed puppy?
Yes.Or can I use it in liveusb?
When you opened the Profile tab and clicked on Scan, what did you see?
READ-ONLY Archive
https://oldforum.puppylinux.com/
No.popcorn wrote:To follow these instructions I need to have installed puppy?
Yes.Or can I use it in liveusb?
Hiardvark wrote:Hi...
Will you again open a terminal and post the output of...
Just to let you know, it might be pretty long.Code: Select all
dmesg
Regards...
When you opened the Profile tab and clicked on Scan, what did you see?
Hiardvark wrote:Hi...
Thank you for taking the time to post the output I had requested but unfortunately, I'm not able to see them because the images can't be expanded, unless there is something I'm missing.
Could you redo them where we could see the full image?
@rcrsn51: I thought getting a dmesg report would help us ascertain the problem along with your requests. Whether the images were helpful or not, there were several that he posted, I'm sure that took a bit of time.
Regards...
Hiardvark wrote:Hi...
Thank you for posting the images. Are they all from one session or are they from multiple sessions?
Regards...
Hi..popcorn wrote:As well in one session?
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dmesg | grep -i wlan
Hi...rcrsn51 wrote:It's too bad that popcorn has given up. It was known from his original screenies that the Encore WiFi adapter was being loaded properly. This should have been a three-step procedure.
1. Do a clean install of Puppy to eliminate any other connection managers.
2. Install PWF.
3. Switch the configuration from wlan0 to wlan1.
did not give up no, I'm only half tight because of college. C ++ is kinda tricky.rcrsn51 wrote:It's too bad that popcorn has given up. It was known from his original screenies that the Encore WiFi adapter was being loaded properly. This should have been a three-step procedure.
1. Do a clean install of Puppy to eliminate any other connection managers.
2. Install PWF.
3. Switch the configuration from wlan0 to wlan1.
Yes the english is not my native language, I am Brazilian and I still have trouble with some words.ardvark wrote:Hi...rcrsn51 wrote:It's too bad that popcorn has given up. It was known from his original screenies that the Encore WiFi adapter was being loaded properly. This should have been a three-step procedure.
1. Do a clean install of Puppy to eliminate any other connection managers.
2. Install PWF.
3. Switch the configuration from wlan0 to wlan1.
He might be back but I think one of the issues here was that it appeared English was not his native tongue, so it was a little harder for us to understand each other.
At the same time, I don't think this all has to do with popcorn. I do think that Puppy's wifi procedures could use some streamlining and some quality control. Ubuntu has been excellent for me in this regard.
Regards...
Try a newer Puppy like this one.popcorn wrote:I had this same problem with older versions of ubuntu, he recognized the Encore but not connected, it just started to work perfectly with ubuntu 14:04.
Thank you very much, problem solved.rcrsn51 wrote:Try a newer Puppy like this one.popcorn wrote:I had this same problem with older versions of ubuntu, he recognized the Encore but not connected, it just started to work perfectly with ubuntu 14:04.
Or try setting up PWF with a static IP address if you are experiencing dropouts.
How? What did you do? This is important!popcorn wrote:Thank you very much, problem solved.
Your welcome, glad you got it fixed.popcorn wrote:Thank you for your patience rcrsn51 and ardvark
I changed the version of puppy he used to this one. and follow the steps PeasyWifircrsn51 wrote:How? What did you do? This is important!popcorn wrote:Thank you very much, problem solved.