I tried the "lspci" command, but it says "command not found". I'm logged in as root, in the terminal. Also; ifconfig, iwconfig are not found either? How do I get these back.
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 6:25 PM, Marc Ferguson <mferguson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have, based on my system-config-network, an Intersil Corporation
Pri. To be honest - I'm not too clear what I have.
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On 5/28/08, Olusola Fadero <olusola.fadero@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> What wireless card do you have in your laptop?
>
> Olusola
>
>>
>>
>> *I would like to know if anyone is having problems getting their wireless
>> connection to actually connect in Fedora 9 using Network Manager?*
>>
>> I just installed Fedora 9 on my laptop (Thinkpad R40). I did not do the
>> 76
>> updates yet, but out-of-the-box, my wireless won't connect. The LAN
>> connects just fine, but not wireless. It's great that network manager
>> does
>> an auto broadcast, now. I put in my WEP information, which I
>> triple-checked, but it says the connection has disconnected. I even
>> tried
>> it on WEPless access points and the same thing happens.
>>
>>
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>> Marc F.
>>
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>> come.."
>> -Rev1:4
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