<br><div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">asks me for my WEP password, it tells me I am using the wrong one(even<br>though Im using the one I set it as). I havent really changed anything
<br>else. And I know this is completely the wrong forum to ask this..<br>Thanks again,<br>CM</blockquote><div><br>No, but you should look under wireless in the ubuntu forums. there is a little trick with "open" and "closed" systems with network manager and the keyring. It is explained in one of the howto sections - you just have to look around. I promise (well kinda sorta) that once you get everything going you will be a junior grade wireless expert. BTW, I have one of the open source wireless cards and it has always worked like a charm - two stories up even as I type. To get my laptop on wifi I have to turn off my linksys repeater cause it thinks there are two signals. Be happy - you do not have to deal with norton, etrust, avast or any of that junk. You have a completely different set of challenges :). Seriously, visit the ubuntu forum howto section.
<br><br>Again, I would recommend doing a complete shut down and restart of the entire system (modem, router, box). The Linksys web site is very adamant about that and it has proven to be the eureka solution a couple of times.
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