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Old 31st July 2007, 07:33 AM
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Intel Wireless WiFi 4965AGN ?

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hi Im using dell with dual boot Vista and fedora 7, fedora 7 was installed last week and work fine, and I already configure my Etho and it worklike a charm...
Now my Problems is the network manager can't detect my Intel (R) Wireless WiFi 4965AGN
I can't find any solution on other furom any one Please can help me how to configure my Intel (R) Wireless WiFi 4965AGN.. Im using a Dell Aspiron 6400 and srill no wireless goin



Any Big guy can help me ...............
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