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Old 10th June 2007, 03:17 AM
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Unable to find IP of wireless adapter

After reading a lot of articles about linux systems and the community, I decided to try one out, so I started reading and hearing a lot about ubuntu, I decided to give linux a try, but only had problems and ubuntu woulnt' boot. So I did more reading, and found Fedora, it installed without a hitch, basically seemless. I really enjoyed that, I then started to proceed to install drivers and found that many are already built in. But not my wifi adapter which is a linksys wusb54g, I googled and found my answer, and install the rt2570 driver also installed without a problem.

But now I have problem and can't seem to find it anywhere.

The adapter is unable to determine my ip information for rausb0.

What do I do, Is there any other information I need to provide.

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