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2013-10-18
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ls -l /lib/modules/`uname -r`/wl* md5sum /lib/modules/`uname -r`/wl*
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2013-10-18
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That sounds familiar. Like I've read something like that before.
Ahh, perhaps I have!
The troubleshooting advice seems to always follow the same pattern: ifconfig, dmesg, lsmod, modprobe.
I would also try,
Code:ls -l /lib/modules/`uname -r`/wl* md5sum /lib/modules/`uname -r`/wl*
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2013-10-24
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I'm thinking I have a problem with my wifi, and would like some help troubleshooting it.
It normally autoconnects to the wireless access point in my house, and I noticed that it had not connected in a while. (I think I pulled up a web page a couple of nights ago). I figured my access point had burped, so I went and reset it. However, the N900 still would not connect. I get:
Now having said that, my understanding wifi and the bluetooth subsystems share the same antenna. Bluetooth is working fine, I am able to pair with my bluetooth headset.
I also took the N900 to the physical location of the access point in my basement, and tried to connect from within an arm's length of the access point (WRT54GL). It did not see any access points, let alone the one a foot away. Meanwhile, my N810 is connected fine and I am able to access it over wifi.
I hope someone has suggestions.
Any suggestions on how to fix (or at least troubleshoot) this?
Thanks,
--vr
Last edited by VulcanRidr; 2013-10-18 at 17:59.