Oops, stepped back in a typing time warp there - the Disability
Discrimination Act was 1998 not 1198!
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Ian Pascoe
Sent: 11 June 2007 21:59
To: British Ubuntu Talk
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] wep key and ubuntu
is context.
Won't bore you with any more of this as it can and does go on and on and on
and on
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Neil Greenwood
Sent: 11 June 2007 13:26
To: British Ubuntu Talk
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] wep key and ubunt
On 09/06/07, Michael Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for your suggestion about looking on the Router itself.
Hi Michael,
If it is printed on the Router, I'd complain to BT that it's not
accessible to you. I'm sure that the recent disability legislation
should apply, if they haven't mad
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Sent: 10 June 2007 16:30
To: British Ubuntu Talk
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] wep key and ubuntu
Steve wrote:
> [...]
> I'm using a bcm4306 card (F5D7010uk rev3) with the bcm43xx driver on
> Dapper. I have a old Toshiba laptop
Steve wrote:
> [...]
> I'm using a bcm4306 card (F5D7010uk rev3) with the bcm43xx driver on
> Dapper. I have a old Toshiba laptop running as a squid proxy and
> apt-cache server. It uses the PCMCIA card to link to the AP downstairs
> over WPA-PSK w/ CCMP.
>
> I don't use Network Manager as it's ju
On Sun, 2007-06-10 at 11:51 +0100, Tony Travis wrote:
> Michael Weaver wrote:
> > I think it could well be.
> > Thanks for your suggestion about looking on the Router itself.
> > Might have to get dad to re-install the wireless part, he has done it
> > for his and mum's setup at home because I thin
Michael Weaver wrote:
> I think it could well be.
> Thanks for your suggestion about looking on the Router itself.
> Might have to get dad to re-install the wireless part, he has done it
> for his and mum's setup at home because I think they are probably
> same.
Hello, Michael.
You might find thi
I think it could well be.
Thanks for your suggestion about looking on the Router itself.
Might have to get dad to re-install the wireless part, he has done it
for his and mum's setup at home because I think they are probably
same.
On 09/06/07, Josh Blacker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> Is thi
Hi,
Is this a BT Home Hub router/phone combo you're talking about? If so look on
the back of the hub, there should be two sets of information: a BT Home Hub
SSID/wep key, which will be for your wireless internet and a BT Fusion id
and passkey which I guess is for the phone - we only have the route
Hi!
I am new to this list and fairly new to Ubuntu having just got it
working on my desktop computer today on a separate USB drive as a Duel
Boot system with Windows XP.
I have a question about Wep keys.
Recently BT which is my ISP insisted on sending me their Wireless
Router with Hub phone and my
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