RaLink 802.11g not working on latest dev
Bug #135276 reported by
RobotTwo
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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linux-source-2.6.22 (Ubuntu) |
Invalid
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Low
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
I have an Averatec 22000. The built-in wireless has not worked on any version of Ubuntu until Gutsy Tribe 4. In Tribe 4, it would work for a long while, until at some point it would just stop, and the only way to make wireless work again was to hard-reboot (soft-rebooting wouldn't do it).
Wireless works fine in Windows, so it's not my hardware.
In Tribe 5, it doesn't recognize the wireless card at all.
FYI, in various versions of Ubuntu in the past, I have seen it both not recognize the card at all, and also where it recognizes the card, but refuses to connect to any wireless networks, regardless of any WEP/no WEP settings I use.
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