[sf-lug] Help! Can't connect to AT&T wireless
Blake Haggerty
Blake.Haggerty at Sapphire.com
Wed Feb 16 14:52:59 PST 2011
yes... just not at home so can't look at the screens and report...
So open your browser and type 192.168.1.1
This will bring you to the router config screen; more or less the same thing that the cisco connect software does (which requires SP3, windows...etc).
Look for wifi settings or authentication settings something along those lines and there should be an option to turn that off. It may prompt you for a password and login The default for both is "admin".
Try this and see if Ubuntu will then connect without prompting you for a password or a "connect button".
Blake Haggerty
Permanent Placement Specialist
Sapphire Technologies U.S., a Randstad company
27 Maiden Lane
San Francisco, CA 94108
(p) (415) 788-8488
(f) (415) 788-2592
www.sapphirena.com
-----Original Message-----
From:jim jim at systemateka.com
To: "Blake Haggerty" ;
Cc: "jbarshak at hotmail.com" , "sf-lug at linuxmafia.com" ;
Sent: Feb 16, 2011 02:44:00 PM
Subject: Re: [sf-lug] Help! Can't connect to AT&T wireless
Can you say what to do to
* use the laptop to work with the administrative interface
use a browser? connect to 192.168.1.1? no user name and
password is the default, admin ?
* where to find settings that control WEP/WPA/etc.?
On Wed, 2011-02-16 at 17:24 -0500, Blake Haggerty wrote:
> I would disable WEP or WPA or whatever on the router and try to
> connecct that way. If it works you know the issue is with the password
> being entered.
> The router does not require SP3 or any of the other BS that service
> tech told you. The software that they want you to install (usually a
> Yahoo disk or something, requires that stuff.) But it isnt needed. I
> have used that router and modem with Ubuntu, mint, puppy linux, Suse,
> windows XP, Vista, and 7... No problems. Never installed any 3rd party
> or extra software than what was built into the OS.
> Blake Haggerty
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> Permanent Placement Specialist
> Sapphire Technologies U.S., a Randstad company
> 27 Maiden Lane
> San Francisco, CA 94108
> (p) (415) 788-8488
> (f) (415) 788-2592
> www.sapphirena.com
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From:jim jim at well.com
> To: "Jackie Barshak" ;
> Cc: "sf-lug at linuxmafia.com" ;
> Sent: Feb 16, 2011 02:10:00 PM
> Subject: Re: [sf-lug] Help! Can't connect to AT&T wireless
>
>
> I'm replying separately to the sf-lug list and
> will also reply separately to the other lists-- it
> often creates problems to send mail to multiple
> lists because if a member of one list replies to all,
> that email goes to the other lists, and if the
> sender is not also a member of the other lists, the
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> attempt to post.
>
> The only sense I can make is that the AT&T device(s)
> expect to communicate with some client software that
> the users must install on their computers. I can't
> believe that's real--how would someone's guest use the
> wifi? and how about gran'ma and little billy?
> It seems to me that her ubuntu laptop ought to see
> the wifi and work with it. what would disable the
> connect button?
>
> oh, and speaking of gran'ma and little billy, my
> band, the nubs, is playing at the Retox Lounge on 20th
> at 3rd in San Francisco at 8:30 PM this Sunday, 2/20.
> KUSF had our CD as number one for SF local bands. we're
> punk rock, loud and brash, but kind of fun. we're trying
> to figure out how to use linux on a laptop as a midi
> controller.
>
>
>
> On Wed, 2011-02-16 at 20:57 +0000, Jackie Barshak wrote:
> > I just moved into a new flat in San Francisco and called AT&T to
> > deliver a wireless modem and router. But since I set it up I
> haven't
> > been able to connect the wifi.. The Linksys E1000 wireless-N Router
> > has at its minimum system requirements internet explorer 6 Safari 3
> or
> > Firefox 2 and a running Windows XP SP3 for a PC. I bought this
> > computer in India without a genuine copy of Microsoft installed.
> It's
> > the practice there to install pirated copies of MS Windows, While I
> > was there I didn't have trouble with Windows but when I returned to
> > San Francisco in the fall I was finally almost shut down by MS.
> That's
> > when I learned about and installed Linux. Now I have extremely
> > limited use of MS and they don't allow me to run updates or save
> > anything in memory. I don't think I am even operating with Explorer
> > 6.
> >
> > The AT&T tech support person that came out said the problem is that
> I
> > don't have a Microsoft Service pack higher than a 2 and that I need
> > at least a 3. And for that reason my wifi can't connect. But I
> should
> > have the wi-fi on my ubuntu program, right I asked. He said that
> the
> > Router is incompatable with Linux and that I need a dedicated Linux
> > router. One Linux user tells me that's nonsense.
> >
> > Let me tell you what happens when I open Ubuntu. I click the wi-fi
> > icon and find my wi-fi account name. A dialog box appears
> requesting
> > that I enter my password. I use the password that AT&T gave me but
> > the connect button is whited out so I can't click on it.
> >
> > Please call if you can help, 415.242.1307.
> >
> > Jackie
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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