Re: Disable built-in WiFi card so that USB WiFi device gets used.

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On 28/07/13 16:15, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 07/27/2013 01:42 PM, Rolf Turner wrote:

Is there any way to "disable" the (non-functional) built-in WiFi card so
that the laptop will
*not* try to use it but will rather go straight to the (functional) USB
device?  I Googled around
a bit and found some instructions for disabling the built-in WiFi card
under Ubuntu, but
these instruction did not (as far as I could tell) mesh with the Fedora
system that I am
running.  Can anyone tell me how to do what I want under Fedora?

I have an earlier model, the L350. There's a switch on the front that turns the WiFi card on and off. Have you checked to see if there's one on yours?

Just checked; as far as I can see, the answer is no; there is no such switch.

    cheers,

        Rolf Turner
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