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How can I go about setting up wireless networking with Linux?
I have an external antenna attached to my PC (not sure what the name for it is, connects to my PC - looks like a router antenna) that gives me wireless internet access (transmits wirelessly to my router). How can I set up wireless networking with Linux? It's possible, right? |
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I am not sure what you guys mean. I just want to continue having wireless internet service because I have a router; just wondering if that's still a "go" with Linux.
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http://compnetworking.about.com/od/h...essadapter.htm Except it is not a card , it's a wire and an antenna that I connect to the back of my PC; maybe the wire connects/plug into the card? I just want to have internet access while on Linux - very important to me. |
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So I botted Ubuntu from its installation CD today. It turns out that the operating system did not automatically detect my wireless network adapter.
![]() I read while browsing the OS that it can use Windows drivers for hardware that may not be functioning properly with Linux. Does this mean I can just insert the hardware's installation CD to install the driver properly and have it work properly with Linux? Thanks for your help. |
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