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Old 16th June 2011, 08:45 PM
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Getting fedora 14 to work with the wireless set up on the acer aspire one

Hello all,

I have an acer aspire one AOA150 netbook that currently runs linpus lite. I have tried running a live user version of fedora 14 and it does not want to connect to the internet via wireless to a BT home hub 2 with wpa2 encryption.

There is an known issue with the wireless connection and BT homehubs hence leaving linpus to go to fedora 14. Before I make the move I was wondering if there was a way that it would work with the live user.

The wireless card is an atheros AR5001 wireless adaptor. is there any way to make sre everything works wirelessly before making the jump.


Thanks

Edit: I have checked on the laptop compatibility thread and post 412 says it works alright. http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showth...re#post1415993

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