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How do you enable the afterburner of your PC's wireless card in Linux? Needs at least a link [[User:Towsonu2003|Towsonu2003]] 22:53, 7 Sep 2006 (CEST) How do you enable the afterburner of your PC's wireless card in Linux? Needs at least a link [[User:Towsonu2003|Towsonu2003]] 22:53, 7 Sep 2006 (CEST)
-== How? ==+== Hardware independent? ==
 +I just literally spent a whole day trying to get this new Lenovo T60 with the Intel 3945ABG wireless adapter to connect to the internet using WPA or WPA2. Everytime I tried to connect using those protocols, windows would tell me that the passphrase was incorrect when in actuallity it was correct. The WEP and Open protocols worked fine though, but I don't want to use those protocols.
-<a href= " http://ltah.awardspace.us/ltah-2005.html " > ltah-2005.html </a>+After numerous reboots and about to abandon trying to get the T60 to connect using WPA, I finally went though the advanced wireless page to see if there was anything that might work. I do remember turning on afterburner, but I figured it wouldn't have any effect on other wifi clients that don't support this protocol. After turning it off, the T60 immediately connected using WPA.
-<a href= " http://ltah.awardspace.us/ltah-haircutting.html " > ltah-haircutting.html </a>+
-<a href= " http://boxden.awardspace.biz/index.html " > index.html </a>+I don't know why Afterburner affects WPA the way it does, but this is the only setting I changed aside from the security types.
-<a href= " http:// carrabas.awardspace.co.uk/index.html " > index.html </a>+== Testing the link ==
- +Is there a way to test your connection speed to another computer on the network and see if it is improved? [[User:Omegatron|Omegatron]] 22:41, 13 December 2007 (CET)
-[url=http://clavamox.awardspace.info/clavamox-dosage.html ] clavamox-dosage.html [/url]+
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-[url=http://ltah.awardspace.us/ltah-hair.html ] ltah-hair.html [/url]+
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-[url=http:// carrabas.awardspace.co.uk/carrabas-italian.html ] carrabas-italian.html [/url]+

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How do you enable the afterburner of your PC's wireless card in Linux? Needs at least a link Towsonu2003 22:53, 7 Sep 2006 (CEST)

[edit] Hardware independent?

I just literally spent a whole day trying to get this new Lenovo T60 with the Intel 3945ABG wireless adapter to connect to the internet using WPA or WPA2. Everytime I tried to connect using those protocols, windows would tell me that the passphrase was incorrect when in actuallity it was correct. The WEP and Open protocols worked fine though, but I don't want to use those protocols.

After numerous reboots and about to abandon trying to get the T60 to connect using WPA, I finally went though the advanced wireless page to see if there was anything that might work. I do remember turning on afterburner, but I figured it wouldn't have any effect on other wifi clients that don't support this protocol. After turning it off, the T60 immediately connected using WPA.

I don't know why Afterburner affects WPA the way it does, but this is the only setting I changed aside from the security types.

[edit] Testing the link

Is there a way to test your connection speed to another computer on the network and see if it is improved? Omegatron 22:41, 13 December 2007 (CET)