Hi Swerdfiger,
It may indeed be an Ubuntu/Debian issue. The base kernel is different
from the Fedora kernel, so there may be some sort of differences in the
kernel modules or something else in that area.
others have suggest installing a proprietary driver, and I suggest that
you might need to fin
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1. RE: Wif
No really sure, maybe it is keepalive data...
2015-02-19 11:15 GMT-02:00 Saqman2060 :
> You can to the right place. A constant blinking light usually indicates
> network activity. Either it is in transition or stuck in a loop.
>
> Are you using a PCI wireless network controller or a wi-fi USB a
You can to the right place. A constant blinking light usually indicates network
activity. Either it is in transition or stuck in a loop.
Are you using a PCI wireless network controller or a wi-fi USB adaptor?
Did you check your router for constant blinking lights?
If you can disconnect your wi