>From memory as I recall you'll need to remove eth0 from the wicd-curses
conf file, move it to /etc/network/interfaces, then place wlan0 into the
conf file if it's not already there. Something about wicd-curses only being
able to handle one interface at a time.


On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 4:01 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm currently trying out a BBB rev c with debian in order to gain some
> familiarity with the system.  I have a WiFi module I purchased from
> Adafruit (http://www.adafruit.com/products/1030) plugged in and it is
> working.  I have configured it via wpa_supplicant.conf and interfaces, it
> is connected to my network, and I am able to pull up an Apache page with
> it, ssh sessions, etc.  It is wlan0.
>
> However, wicd-curses doesn't show any available networks.  It should be
> able to see about 10 networks in the area but wicd-curses reports that it
> can't find any.  Is wicd failing to use a correct driver or something?
>
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