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I just purchased Buffalo Nfiniti Wireless USB Adapter (WLI-UC-GN) but have no idea how to get it to work in Ubuntu. My previous adapter (a D-Link) just had to be plugged in and it was ready to go. The WLI-UC-GN adapter lights up (stays solid though), but no wireless networks are found. I believe Ubuntu sees the adapter, it just isn't working with Ubuntu. I have read a few other posts but them a little confusing.

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Buffalo Wli Uc Gnhp Driver For Mac

If any one could please help me and keep it simple (I'm fairly new to Ubuntu); I would be grateful. By the way, I just upgraded to Ubuntu 10.04 from 9.10 last night hoping that might help. I am also using WICD Network Manager because I heard it's better than the native manager. Covergirl trublend minerals 420. Code: dmesg grep wlan dmesg grep -i rt2 ls /etc/WirelessThanks.This is what I get with those commands::$ dmesg grep wlan 121.317568 rtusbdisconnect: unregisternetdev, dev-name=wlan0!

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200.496645 rtusbdisconnect: unregisternetdev, dev-name=wlan0! 5728.877228 rtusbdisconnect: unregisternetdev, dev-name=wlan0! 56 rtusbdisconnect: unregisternetdev, dev-name=wlan0!

Buffalo Wli Uc Gnhp Driver For Mac Pc

80 rtusbdisconnect: unregisternetdev, dev-name=wlan0!:$ dmesg grep -i rt2 95.649527 rt2870sta: module is from the staging directory, the quality is unknown, you have been warned. 95.671003 usbcore: registered new interface driver rt2870:$ ls /etc/Wireless ls: cannot access /etc/Wireless: No such file or directory For the last command, I've seen other posts mention /etc/modprobe.d. Now that I think about it, that may have been to blacklist certain drivers. Also, I have a /etc/WICD folder. Not sure if that's needed, but since I use the WICD program for my network I thought I might mention it. By the way, thanks for the help. I truly appreciate it.

I'd really hate to have to go back to Windows.