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- <li><em>date</em>: Mon, 15 Aug 2005 09:39:23 -0400</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: dfitzhenry at gmail.com (David Fitzhenry)</li>
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On 8/15/05, Jim Lynch <ale_nospam at fayettedigital.com> wrote:
> I just got back from a long trip around the country and had my laptop
> with a wireless card along to keep up with email. In a few cases I was
> never able to get connected at hotels that advertised access. I wasn't
> able to run Windows 'cause I screwed up the networking settings by
> installing an Earthlink POS that appears to have trashed something and
> now my wireless card isn't recognized by windows any longer but that's
> another story.
>
> The question is, "Is there something that would prevent me from getting
> a connection on Linux?"
>
> Also there is a wireless hot spot at a marina in St Simons that others
> use all the time, I can't get a signal from either.
>
> This is a 802.11g card. It's a Linksys card that I'm running using the
> ndis software and the Win. driver with. I'm assuming it will downgrade
> to the b protocol if necessary, but maybe that's it?
>
> Thanks for any input.
>
> Jim.
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thanks,
- Dave
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