Yes, it was hamster_billy's solution. The solution also worked for another person (whom I redirected here) over on the Absolute Beginner's forum.
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Yes, it was hamster_billy's solution. The solution also worked for another person (whom I redirected here) over on the Absolute Beginner's forum.
Alright, I can confirm that installing the drivers suggested did indeed fix my problem. Thanks guys!
It looks like that made my eth0 come back, thanks. Now, I'll see about the wireless again.
Before I go back to getting my WEP to work, I think I should get the wired connection to work again. Is there any way to undo the instructions found here:
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I went home and switched my wireless router from WPA to WEP, and my work laptop could no longer connect under Ubuntu. I also verified that my workplace does not check MAC addresses.
The same...
Alright, I'll try changing to WEP when I get home, and see if that makes any difference. As for the 128 idea, there's only the option for 128/64, and I suppose it chooses which of the two you mean...
Unfortunately, I cannot switch the network to 128-bit, since it is a large company network and I don't have permission, unless that's not what you meant.
As for the trick on that page, I just...
WEP 64, with a hex key
I can connect to WPA networks just fine using:
Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection (rev 02)
But, for some reason, no matter what I try, it doesn't work for WEP. My...