I tried it before deciding to install ndiswrapper.
The connection does not beyond 6 Mbps even when I sit next to the AP.
I checked in my office and it connects without a problem. But I need to
check at home as well since the behavior differs based on wired ethernet
being connected or not at boot time.
For ex: my NIC works when I connect the cable during boot up. But if I
connect it after boot, it does not.
I will send another email once I am home.
Thanks,
Kalyan
On Tue, 2008-03-11 at 19:49 +0000, Alexander Sack wrote:
> could you please try to not use ndiswrapper, but the native broadcom
> drivers?
>
> ** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
> Status: New => Incomplete
>
I tried it before deciding to install ndiswrapper.
The connection does not beyond 6 Mbps even when I sit next to the AP.
I checked in my office and it connects without a problem. But I need to
check at home as well since the behavior differs based on wired ethernet
being connected or not at boot time.
For ex: my NIC works when I connect the cable during boot up. But if I
connect it after boot, it does not.
I will send another email once I am home.
Thanks,
Kalyan
On Tue, 2008-03-11 at 19:49 +0000, Alexander Sack wrote:
> could you please try to not use ndiswrapper, but the native broadcom
> drivers?
>
> ** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
> Status: New => Incomplete
>