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So I guess you could say I never proved a cause for any of my problems, I just ended up going with one solution that worked without nailing down the other issues, which is unfortunate but I wanted to move on. |
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Perhaps, but wireless drivers that aren't completely mature can be ridiculously finicky. I've seen tutorials to get wireless working that included steps like "load this graphical wifi manager, quit it, and load it again, remove the module, reload it, and then it might work". Granted that was for broadcom and ndiswrapper. but out of everything I've tried I haven't found a wireless driver that works reliably and portably yet.
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