I need help with the Ubuntu wireless support. (Network card is recognized)
My wireless card in the laptop is recognized and shows as working. But I can not for the life of me connect to my network. I enabled the showing of the SSID in the router to broadcast the network name. Now is there a way to specify a mac address for my wireless card in Ubuntu? Is this what I would have to do? I thought the MAC address is always identified to the router? Maybe I should disable Mac address control in my router? I want to at least leave the WEP encryption on. If I disable that, that would mean no security at all! I even typed in my passphrase correctly in the Ubuntu network settings. Any ideas?
SOLVED: Well, I had to disable WEP for it to work. I was using a passphrase instead of a WEP key. Just didn't want to connect using the passphrase? I still have filtering by MAC address in my router, so I do have some security.
EDIT: The laptop was a Dell 600M and all devices were configured and worked right out the box with Ubuntu.
My wireless card in the laptop is recognized and shows as working. But I can not for the life of me connect to my network. I enabled the showing of the SSID in the router to broadcast the network name. Now is there a way to specify a mac address for my wireless card in Ubuntu? Is this what I would have to do? I thought the MAC address is always identified to the router? Maybe I should disable Mac address control in my router? I want to at least leave the WEP encryption on. If I disable that, that would mean no security at all! I even typed in my passphrase correctly in the Ubuntu network settings. Any ideas?
SOLVED: Well, I had to disable WEP for it to work. I was using a passphrase instead of a WEP key. Just didn't want to connect using the passphrase? I still have filtering by MAC address in my router, so I do have some security.
EDIT: The laptop was a Dell 600M and all devices were configured and worked right out the box with Ubuntu.