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I have a strange issue with my wireless network at home that I simply cant work out.
Im currently running CrunchBang on an Eee 1000H, but was having the same issue with Ubuntu. I havn't tried any non-Ubuntu distributions, and Im guessing those two use the same drivers for my wireless card etc.
I connect to the wireless network at university with absolutely no issue, it works fine. However, when I try and connect to the network at home it keeps timing out, then coming back with another password prompt filled with loads of random letters and numbers. If I then type in the correct password again, it again times out and comes back with random letters/numbers in a password box asking for it again. The signal is more than adequate, and in fact this still happens even when Im right next to the router.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Im currently running CrunchBang on an Eee 1000H, but was having the same issue with Ubuntu. I havn't tried any non-Ubuntu distributions, and Im guessing those two use the same drivers for my wireless card etc.
I connect to the wireless network at university with absolutely no issue, it works fine. However, when I try and connect to the network at home it keeps timing out, then coming back with another password prompt filled with loads of random letters and numbers. If I then type in the correct password again, it again times out and comes back with random letters/numbers in a password box asking for it again. The signal is more than adequate, and in fact this still happens even when Im right next to the router.
Does anyone have any ideas?