I looked for another driver but older drivers seemed to be not compatible with actual Kernel (2.6.24-12-generic). So I tried the newest driver but same problem.
I'm using WPN824 too. I can't understand why the router should be the problem, the connection is running perfectly. While the kernel makes the messages I think it's a problem with kernel.
What can I do to stop the messages? Can I set a filter for kernelmessages to stop it?
I don't know how to use an older driver as optional restricted module, because I'm a new user of linux/ubuntu.
Thank you for information,
I looked for another driver but older drivers seemed to be not compatible with actual Kernel (2.6.24- 12-generic) . So I tried the newest driver but same problem.
I'm using WPN824 too. I can't understand why the router should be the problem, the connection is running perfectly. While the kernel makes the messages I think it's a problem with kernel.
What can I do to stop the messages? Can I set a filter for kernelmessages to stop it?
I don't know how to use an older driver as optional restricted module, because I'm a new user of linux/ubuntu.
Thank's
Schefti