Hi:
I'm running a Thinkpad X40 on Lubuntu 14.04.1; my wireless adapter is PRO/Wireless 2200BG [Calexico2].
I find that I'm getting kicked off frequently from my network, which runs a maximally complex 63-character WPA2-TKIP code, which I need in a crowded building.
Most of the time simply clicking on the connection, recycling the settings, doing a sudo service network-manager restart works; in a worst case scenario, I have to reboot.
A minor annoyance I've learned to live with, but any ideas? Is there a simple script I can run that will automatically reconnect me when this happens?
Thanks,
Bill
I'm running a Thinkpad X40 on Lubuntu 14.04.1; my wireless adapter is PRO/Wireless 2200BG [Calexico2].
I find that I'm getting kicked off frequently from my network, which runs a maximally complex 63-character WPA2-TKIP code, which I need in a crowded building.
Most of the time simply clicking on the connection, recycling the settings, doing a sudo service network-manager restart works; in a worst case scenario, I have to reboot.
A minor annoyance I've learned to live with, but any ideas? Is there a simple script I can run that will automatically reconnect me when this happens?
Thanks,
Bill
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