I don't Know how to fix this but I know the cause. Basically You are
installing the correct Driver however its not permanent. Once you
reboot it is reverting back to the old driver. You can start by
Installing the new driver, then once thats done with ndis you Black list
the old driver...from there you do some other commands to make it load
on boot or something like that...not really sure. Hope that Helps
Steve Meiers wrote:
I'm running 8.10 on an HP tx2510us tablet pc and having similar wifi
problems. I can get it to run "once" by using ndiswrapper with the
802.11n (fast) Vista driver. By "once" I mean that after rebooting, it
no longer works. If I uninstall ndiswrapper, reboot, reinstall, it
works again. Pain in the ...
I had to go to the users control panel and set my account with root
equivelant priviledges so I could even unlock the network manager and
wrapper to modify settings, set up WEP, etc. This is not very user
friendly yet. The root hostility of Ubuntu is a real draag. I gave
up and set up a root account, but you still need to sudo lots of things.
If anyone knows what's up with "once only" ndiswrapper, I would like
in on the secret.
Thanks.
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