The first thing to do is to tell us what chipset the wifi uses.

Do this at a root prompt at the command line:

lspci

and post the output.

On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 1:32 AM, quader <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello friends,
>
> I m currently using fedora 12 with win7 (dual boot) with a Airtel
> broadband connection on Dell Inspiron 1525
>
> However wi-fi of my internet connection is not getting detected on
> fedora though it works fine on win7. I can access my internet if I
> connect via cable on both fedora as well as win7
>
> friends plz tell me wt can b the reason and hw can I overcome it ? I m
> very much eager to switch over to fedora but i need wi-fi for that as
> i can't use cable all the time
>
> Thnx in advance
>
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