Ubuntu Networking :: Configure My Network Card Using The B43 Driver

Jun 24, 2011

I'm trying to configure my network card using the b43 driver. I'm running 10.04.2 on the kernel version 2.6.35-25-generic-pae.

Surprisingly, I was able to connect to my home wireless network using the b43 driver without a problem. The only issue is that it doesn't automatically connect. I have to use the following command in order to get it to work:

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After typing my password, I wait for 10 seconds and am automatically connected. My question is, how do I configure my system to do this for me permanently (or at least automatically) so I don't have to type it every time I log on?

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Module Size Used by
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Code:
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1. Click on Application.

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4. Type su -l and enter

5. You have to Type your Password as a super user.

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