However, my experience shows: It is sometimes better to buy a card (or whatever accessory) for some additional dollars which is KNOWN to work, rather than trying to make one work which is questionable.
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So is the WCF12 not a good choice for a Wifi card? That's too bad because I found this one locally and cheap. I thought other people had reported success using it? I read everything I could find on it, and the only negative thing was some people had outages and had to frequently re-connect.
Here's what I've done, maybe you can help me make a decision if I should return the card or not.
I created a new 'Wireless' profile in the Network applet in the Settings.
I have turned off AutoConnect in the Network applet in two places, the checkbox on the bottom labelled 'Autoconnect' and in the profile Wireless where it says 'Auto'.
I have set essid to 'sol' which is the same as the SSID value in my router.
NOTE: The connect button at the bottom of the Network applet is greyed out.
wlan-ng.confRemoved all references to cards except mine.
Left in the top 2 lines:
1. device "prism2_cs"
2. class"wlan-ng" ...
Hostap_cs.configRemoved all references to cards except mine.
Left in the top 2 lines:
1. device "hostap_cs"
2. class"hostap" ...
I also left in the three lines of comments at the bottom.
The MANFID in both these files matches the output of the command: 'cardctl info'
I have reboot Cacko after making these changes. I have also tried 'remove the card(via taskbar ejector), /etc/.../pcmcia restart, insert the card'. Doesn't this command have the same effect as rebooting?
After all this 1. The connect button at the bottom of the Network applet is still greyed out.
2. Click connect in the start menu yields a message saying no hardware found.
What do I do now? 1. Should I try a firmware update?
2. Or, not even bother and just return the card for a refund?
Linksys WCF12: Hardware Revision 1A
Router: D-Link DI-524 Wireless Router
Thanks for your valued input,
Andres