Jeff McKeon wrote:
Thanks Craig, what does the error message mean though? Just for my own knowledge...
Basically it means that you compiled the module for one kernel and are using it on another. As long as there were no major changes between versions this is OK.
Now it seems I can't configure the wlan0 interface. If I issue: iwconfig wlan0 essid "mynet" And then issue the command: Iwconfig It still shows essid:off/any
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