damdam76 wrote:
> Hi Ken,
>
> If you want, you can only type this command line:
> sudo renice 19 `pgrep wpa_`
> As I tried to explain, it applies Chri's workaround in only one command line.
>
>
As I indicated when I tried Chri's work around I initially got a
response of 'Bad data' . I did try your command line and did not see
any response indicating I had accomplished anything.
However I later discovered I now connect. I always like to know how
things work. I have a friend who had exactly the same response and he
gave up. I ended up with his PCI wireless card.
Whatever the cause I now have connectivity and I thank both you and Chri
for your sharing your skills.
damdam76 wrote:
> Hi Ken,
>
> If you want, you can only type this command line:
> sudo renice 19 `pgrep wpa_`
> As I tried to explain, it applies Chri's workaround in only one command line.
>
>
As I indicated when I tried Chri's work around I initially got a
response of 'Bad data' . I did try your command line and did not see
any response indicating I had accomplished anything.
However I later discovered I now connect. I always like to know how
things work. I have a friend who had exactly the same response and he
gave up. I ended up with his PCI wireless card.
Whatever the cause I now have connectivity and I thank both you and Chri
for your sharing your skills.
Thank you.