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Re: rtl8192 does not see N networks in my building

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On 12/17/2010 11:20 AM, Amos Blanton wrote:
> Greetings. I have a rtl8192 in a Strata 13 laptop from Zareason
> running Ubuntu 10.10, and I work in an environment with many Wifi
> networks. With my previous laptop I was often able to see and
> sometimes login to a local un-encrypted N network, the best we have
> around here, but this one doesn't seem to find and display that
> network via Network Manager.
> I'm told my office has cisco ap1252s running the latest 7.0 code
> release. There are B/G as well as N networks here, at least 10 that
> Network manager will recognize.
> 
> Sorry, I'm not sure what the relevant DMSG info is, so I'll include
> the latest swath. Please let me know if I should get additional info,
> and if this is the right place to report these issues.
> Thanks to everyone here who helps make Linux wireless work!

This is the right place to ask. The driver you are using is from staging, and I
don't know much about it, but let's see what we can do.

Please provide the output of the command '/sbin/lspci -nn | grep Realtek'.

In addition, please post the output of the command 'sudo /usr/sbin/iwlist scan'.
I'm guessing at the location of iwlist on your distro. If the command is not
found, then the patch is wrong - change it to match your system.

Larry
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