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yesterday while i was very bored , did this ..
1.loaded bleeding edge drivers from the status menu
2.sudo airmon-ng start wlan0
3.mdk3 wlan0 d
4.After some time seeing nothing,issued sudo airmon-ng stop wlan0
5.Unloaded bleeding edge drivers
Problem: a. Now I am unable to see my home wifi when i load stock drivers
b. If i load bleeding edge drivers,it shows my wifi but is unable to retrieve IP address.
I have rebooted the device twice in vain
Looking for your enlightened suggestions
Thank you.
Last edited by udaychaitanya16; 2011-12-12 at 19:57.