Wireless

Nicolas Kassis nic.kassis at gmail.com
Tue Jan 17 04:03:35 UTC 2006


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Kate wrote:

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> Hi ?
>
> I?m trying to get wireless to work on my laptop. I have ubuntu
> breezy badger. My laptop is a Dell Latitude D600. I did find one
> website that explained how to configure wireless, but the problem
> was that it asked for a WEP key. My laptop belongs to a
> university, and the user support center here says they don?t have a
> WEP key for ubuntu. Does anybody know how to go about getting
> wireless? Thanks!!
>
> Kate
>
>
>
You don't need to enter any wep key. Basically a wep key is used to
secure your wireless connection. Unless the access point you are using
is encrypted you don't need to enter one.

Nic
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