- Both new and old routers are using G mode.
- Both of them were set on WPA.
- No booster or turbo mode on new router.
- No other change in hardware.
And it is weird! My notebook used to work with older router, but not with
new one.

Behnam
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 6:59 PM, Gustin Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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> There are a number of possibilities.  The first one that comes to mind
> is that the new router is set to "g" mode only and the Ubuntu laptop
> only has a "B" interface.
>
> The other likely culprit is that you may be using a different scheme to
> protect your wifi network.  Are you using WEP or WPA?
>
> If there is a speed boost or turbo mode on the router, you may wish to
> disable it.  Apart from sketchy support under Linux, it is also rude as
> it interferes with your neighbours wireless networks and cordless phones.
>
> Did you replace any of the wireless network cards or are you using the
> cards that were working before?
>
> Also keep in mind that I have found very little support for the "N"
> specification in Linux.
>
> Hth,
>
> Behnam wrote:
> | Hi
> | I have switched from my older D-link router to a WBR-1310 D-Link
> | wireless router and install it on my desktop that runs on Vista.
> | I had no problem for connecting my XP notebook to it through wireless,
> | but I can't connect my other notebook that runs on ubuntu.
> | On older router, I had no problem detecting the network. But now,
> | although it shows the new network on the list and accept my password, it
> | won't connect to internet.
> | What should I do?
> | Thanks in advance
> | Behnam
> |
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