How to set up usb wireless card in Xenialpup 7.5?

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#21 Post by Scott99 »

Ok Bigpup. I followed all of the steps and made a connection. I opened my Palemoon browser and as soon as I attempted to connect with the discussion forum my connection timed out and my internet connection disconnected. I read that there may be issues with Frizbee and that it may run in the background and create this type of problem. Rebooting doesn't work. I hope I don't need to do a fresh install of Xenialpup.

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#22 Post by bigpup »

Semme

rcrsn51

Your turn! :lol: :lol:

In Network Wizard setup.
When you got to this window did you choose set as default?

Any time out settings, in the setup for the wifi router, that is providing the wifi signal?

In the console could try this:

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frisbee --deactivate
Press enter.

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#23 Post by Scott99 »

Ok, I can make a connection, but I'm having to deactivate frizbee and set up the network on each boot.

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#24 Post by bigpup »

The setup should be saved and used when you reboot.

Is Xenialpup a full or frugal install?

If frugal have you made a save?
The save holds all changes you make to Puppy.

If frugal are you using the normal boot option when booting?

If there is a boot menu option that says ram or ram only.
That one tells Puppy to boot and not use the save.

A frugally installed Puppy always loads and runs in ram.
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#25 Post by bigpup »

You have to answer all questions!
We only know what you tell us!!

A answer to a specific question is a clue to what is going on.
The things they do not tell you, are usually the clue to solving the problem.
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