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2011-01-13
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So I installed kernel-power-settings as directed by the wiki, but after I did so I no longer was able to scan for my wireless routers.
Taking a look at wifieye, it looked as if my N900 was only scanning on channel 6... while my router sits on channel 8.
So I deinstalled the kernel as per the wiki directions... now I can scan and see my wireless networks but when I attempt a connection, it fails and says it couldn't get an IP address.
I was connected just fine before I installed kernel-power-settings...
Any ideas?
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2011-01-13
, 17:01
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2011-01-13
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You know, I'm not quite sure what version I used, I just straight up did a "apt-get install power-kernel-settings" then hit ok when it asked me...
Then did a deinstall.
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2011-01-13
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2011-01-14
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@ Bucharest
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[...]or even overclock only with stock kernel, i.e. install power-kernel config only!
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2011-01-14
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2011-01-14
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2011-01-14
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Taking a look at wifieye, it looked as if my N900 was only scanning on channel 6... while my router sits on channel 8.
So I deinstalled the kernel as per the wiki directions... now I can scan and see my wireless networks but when I attempt a connection, it fails and says it couldn't get an IP address.
I was connected just fine before I installed kernel-power-settings...
Any ideas?