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Alexander Dalloz wrote: | Am Mo, den 27.06.2005 schrieb Truls Gulbrandsen um 19:29: | | |>after updating the kernel I am no longer able to obtain an IP-adress |>from my router. Loading the previous kernel makes everything working fine. |> |>My configuration is an IBM TP T23 with a Cisco 350 Series PCMCIA Wlan card. |> |>Does anyone have an ide for a different workaround or should I wait for |>the next kernel update? | | |>Truls Gulbrandsen | | | Which kernel module does this specific WLAN card use? (Sorry, a bit lazy | at the moment to google search myself.) | | Alexander | If I knew how to extract that info I would tell you. :-) Maybe you could give me the commands.
Truls
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