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Old 29th September 2006, 08:32 PM
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Angry madwifi problem to connect

hi,
recently i bought the netgear wgt311 wlan card with this wonderful atheros chipset. so i installed madwifi via yum and the livna repo and everything worked great i had a nice and smooth wlan connectin to my linksys wlan router. but then i ****ed up something and my core wouldn't boot anymore.
so i reinstalled my fc 5 did a yum update and installed my madwifi drivers the same way as i mentioned above. i configured my static ip and my dns but it just won't work smooth. sometimes i have a connection and sometimes i am not able to connect.
i don't have any clue what the problem is so please help my.

by the way i am using fc5 with the 2.6.17-1.2187 kernel on an i686 machine.

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