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[ILUG] Jaunty Jackalope and Wireless

[ILUG] Jaunty Jackalope and Wireless

Gerard Cunningham lists at faduda.net
Thu Apr 23 15:09:00 IST 2009


On Thu, 2009-04-23 at 13:24 +0200, Braun Brelin wrote:
> Hey all,
> 
> Has anyone played around with 9.04 Beta/Release candidate?  Specifically,
> I'd like to find out if wireless network management and software has
> improved
> in Jaunty over Heron or Intrepid.  Is Wireless management easy enough for
> most non-technical people to configure now?

FWIW, this email is being sent to you on a freshly installed Jaunty,
connecting through my O2 e270 dongle, which Jaunty detected
automagically. Also had no problems connecting to my home network, a bog
standard eircom router with WPA2.

I didn't have any problems with Ibex either, everything has been plug
and play for the last six months, including detecting other networks on
the road. Since Heron, connecting hasn't been a problem for me with
Ubuntu.

HTH 






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