[SOLVED] Wireless USB network adapter won't reconnect to the internet.
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Wireless USB network adapter won't reconnect to the internet.
I am using Slackware c14.1 as my operating system, and I have a Cisco WUSB54GC wireless network adapter, and the problem is that I end up having to manually re-establish a wireless internet connection every time I log on to my computer . I could be missing something here, but is there a way to resolve that issue? Thanks in advance for your assistance.
Last edited by TheNutCase; 05-25-2016 at 06:48 PM.
Hi, are you using Networkmanager to connect? If yes, is /etc/rc.d/rc.networkmanager executable? And is "Automatically connect to this network when it is available" in the "General" tab checked when you edit your connection in Networkmanager?
I click on the WLAN interface icon in the panel bar, then click "Manage connections" and go from there. And before I forget to mention it, I am using KDE as the window manager.
I don't know if this is related, but according to post #23 in [1] you might need to set "All users may connect to this network" in the General tab of the applet (haven't tested it myself, since I don't use KDE).
Ok. Assuming it is not related to Networkmanager (nor KDE). When I was using an USB adapter (from another brand) on another system (not Slackware) with Wicd (not Networkmanager) and MATE (not KDE), I also had some issues with wireless (it did not connect automatically and lost connection when the computer was idle for some time) and what I did was (a rather dirty solution):
1. Blacklist certain wireless drivers/modules in /etc/modprobe.d (to make sure the correct driver would be loaded and not a look-a-like, e.g. I blacklisted ath9k since I needed ath9k_htc only), but you might want to check the output of the lsmod command first.
2. Put "modprobe #name of the correct driver/module" in rc.local (might not be recommended nor needed)
3. Disable powersaving (on the USB adapter) via an udev rule in /etc/udev/rules.d/ (see [1], but set it to "off" instead of "on")
I'm sorry to have to say this but it looks as though none of the responses that I have received thus far apply to my situation - so what I suppose I'm really asking (although I didn't realize it at first) is: How do I get wicd to work with Slackware 14.1 (64 bit)?
I found a working copy of wicd (for KDE) on this site: https://pkgs.org/ and installed it, then restarted my computer, but I did remove Network Manager first.
There was no need to download wicd from pkgs.org as it is already included in the extra/ folder of your favorite Slackware mirror (and it should be on your install media).
Also there is no need to remove NetworkManager as long as you just ensure /etc/rc.d/rc.networkmanager is not executable.
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