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Operating Systems Linux Can not get wireless to register in linux mint? Post 302528709 by breebutner on Tuesday 7th of June 2011 07:32:02 PM
Old 06-07-2011
Still confused

How do you install ispci? i tried sudo-apt get install ispci but it did not work. i also looked for it the package manager... Sorry you gotta use total lamans terms with me. thank you tons though.... Im still totally lost....SmilieSmilie
 

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IW(8)                                                                  Linux                                                                 IW(8)

NAME
iw - show / manipulate wireless devices and their configuration SYNOPSIS
iw [ OPTIONS ] { help [ command ] | OBJECT COMMAND } OBJECT := { dev | phy | reg } OPTIONS := { --version | --debug } OPTIONS
--version print version information and exit. --debug enable netlink message debugging. IW - COMMAND SYNTAX OBJECT dev <interface name> - network interface. phy <phy name> - wireless hardware device (by name). phy#<phy index> - wireless hardware device (by index). reg - regulatory agent. COMMAND Specifies the action to perform on the object. The set of possible actions depends on the object type. iw help will print all supported commands, while iw help command will print the help for all matching commands. SEE ALSO
ip(8), crda(8), regdbdump(8), regulatory.bin(5) http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Documentation/iw iw 7 June 2012 IW(8)
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