Type 'lspci', this should tell you what wireless card is installed in the machine.  Then install the Yum configuration files for rpmfusion.org (http://rpmfusion.org/Configuration).  They should have the necessary kernel modules for the wireless cards.

Jason Brown - RHCE, Security+, Linux+
Systems Administrator
Enterprise Technology Services
Ferris State University
(231) 591-2687



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Do you happen to know what wireless card the machines have in them?

Christopher Fikes



On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 7:21 AM, Samuel Teyemensah <tymensk@yahoo.com> wrote:
I have successfully installed fedora on some of my collegues laptops. However, the wireless devices on those laptops could not work. In fact I could not configure wireless on the machines most hp, acer and dell. Is it that fedora does not have wireless drivers for these laptops. if it has, then someone should help me out with the configuration of wireless network connections.



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