On Sat 28 Jan 2012 at 17:47:44 -0700, Bob Proulx wrote:
> At this point in history the debian-installer only supports WEP wifi
> networking and does not support WPA/WPA2. Yet. All things happen
> eventually. So if you were trying to connect to an open wifi access
> point it should have been fin
Re-posting to the list.
I'm presuming you accidentally posted this to me instead of the list.
By rights I should seek your permission before doing this...
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On 29/01/12 10:40, Guido Martínez wrote:
> Stable v6.0.3, amd64, linux.
> The c
Guido Martínez wrote:
> I recently purchased a 802.11n wifi pci card and placed it my pc.
> After that, I proceeded to install debian. I noted that I could not
> configure the wifi network from the installer (it's probably possible,
> but I don't know how) so I attached a network cable and the
> in
On Sat 28 Jan 2012 at 19:42:27 -0300, Guido Martínez wrote:
[A little snip]
> Now I'm booting into debian, with the cable still connected since I
> have no network manager for wifi,
Does this mean you have not touched or altered the networking setup from
what you did during the installation?
>
On 29/01/12 09:42, � wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I recently purchased a 802.11n wifi pci card and placed it my pc.
> After that, I proceeded to install debian. I noted that I could not
> configure the wifi network from the installer (it's probably possible,
> but I don't know how) so I attached a network
Hi all,
I recently purchased a 802.11n wifi pci card and placed it my pc.
After that, I proceeded to install debian. I noted that I could not
configure the wifi network from the installer (it's probably possible,
but I don't know how) so I attached a network cable and the
installation ran smoothly
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