Re: CentOS 7 32-bit WiFi Hardware Switch

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Darr Darr


Thanks for the answer. It worked, not sure how that switch got bumped from the Windows install to the Linux install.


TIm


On 09/27/2016 06:35 PM, Darr Darr wrote:
Not exactly linux-dependent. According to the docs for the Latitude 620 (available on dell dot com), the wireless switch is on the left side. Slide it towards the front, until its raised position indicator is aligned with the I ("off" is aligned with the O). The WiFi power indicator is on the front panel, in a group with about 4 LEDs... the WiFi indicator appears to actually *say* "WiFi" when it's lit up.
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-------- Original message --------
From: Donald Timothy Tribble <kd6mdv@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: 9/27/16  21:01  (GMT-05:00)
To: centos@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject:  CentOS 7 32-bit WiFi Hardware Switch

I recently installed CentOS 7 32-bit on a Dell Latitude 620 and my WiFi
doesn't work. The software setting show me stuck in "Airplane Mode" and
I need to activate my WiFi with a "hardware switch" I am new to Linux
and need some direction here. I believe the wireless card is an Intel
Pro/Wireless 3645A/G.

Thanks,

Tim
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