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i want to use wifi on my phone....my phone does not detect the available wi-fi connections...i dont know the reason behind this....
jst wanted somebody to help...
i think u have understood the problem and just want you to provide the solution....that's all...
thanks for your concern sir...
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One way to get this to work would be to install kernel-power, but the obvious question is first: why do you need to run "ifconfig wlan0 up". Is your WLAN not working?
Last edited by reinob; 2012-12-05 at 09:25. Reason: s/If/Is/