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Re: Fw: Intel 6330 N

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On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 2:11 PM, Matt Allen <allencon19@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> To Whom it may concern,
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>     I am having trouble getting my Intel 6330 wireless card to work on N.  How long am I going to have to wait, until I am able to use N on my Intel 6330 wireless card?  I have seen a lot of ways to disable it.  I have found another Intel wireless card below this one that has N speed in linux, but I do not want to spend about money on a card that is not Linux compatable.  Is there a current driver that I could download that works on Debian Jessie?  Thank you for your time and assistance.
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"$myDevice does not work is not a bug-report."
Please, attach some more informations like kernel-release, dmesg and
lspci/lsusb and interested people can look at this.
Might be good to CC ilw ML, too.
Also, take a look at docs websites on <http://wireless.kernel.org/>.

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