04-18-2014, 02:05 PM
Yes I did use several methods on start up....card in at start up...card out at start up. Nothing seemed to work. Here is what I did.
Inserted the card: power light on on the card
Systems>Windows Wireless Drivers...."Wireless Network Driver" window opens. Currently Installed Windows Drivers: Isbcmnds......Hardware Present: Yes (so I assume Linux recognizes my card)
Hit "+Install New Driver"....it asks me to select inf file: Location (the location of this file was on my Desktop which I copied from my install CD that came with the card. I found this file and installed it. (I then deleted the driver and re-installed it using this method)
Now when I click the "Network Connection" icon on the bottom right of the menu bar next to the battery icon it states "No network connection" ..."Wired Network disconnected".
I re-booted my router and I do have a wifi connection on my iPad so I don't think it's that.
You are correct about Linux remembering my card and the wireless connection but in my case it didn't.
I don't show any networks available and I show "Wired Network disconnected".
Prior to all of this I was having issues with my numlock key(s) and my password when using the terminal but my wifi connection worked all the time even after re-booting. I re-installed Linux Lite and the wifi issues began.
Inserted the card: power light on on the card
Systems>Windows Wireless Drivers...."Wireless Network Driver" window opens. Currently Installed Windows Drivers: Isbcmnds......Hardware Present: Yes (so I assume Linux recognizes my card)
Hit "+Install New Driver"....it asks me to select inf file: Location (the location of this file was on my Desktop which I copied from my install CD that came with the card. I found this file and installed it. (I then deleted the driver and re-installed it using this method)
Now when I click the "Network Connection" icon on the bottom right of the menu bar next to the battery icon it states "No network connection" ..."Wired Network disconnected".
I re-booted my router and I do have a wifi connection on my iPad so I don't think it's that.
You are correct about Linux remembering my card and the wireless connection but in my case it didn't.
I don't show any networks available and I show "Wired Network disconnected".
Prior to all of this I was having issues with my numlock key(s) and my password when using the terminal but my wifi connection worked all the time even after re-booting. I re-installed Linux Lite and the wifi issues began.