I installed Ubuntu 10.04 on my HP G72. All the drivers are installed except my wireless driver. I tried some solutions I saw online but none of them worked for me. Can somebody help me out with it? Thanks.
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Or you can use Jockey-GTK to check any Proprietary driver for your wireless card.... – Ravi Apr 14 '12 at 06:21
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We need more hardware information to help you, can you look at this question and then edit your question adding the information. – fossfreedom Apr 14 '12 at 09:37
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Check this link
Wireless troubleshooting
or if yu have a wireless driver installed on windows use the following
Using Windows Wireless Drivers
Ubuntu supports a system known as NDISWrapper. This allows you to use a Windows wireless device driver under Ubuntu.
Obtain the Windows Driver for your system and locate the file that ends with .inf.
Install ndisgtk (System → Administration → Synaptic Package Manager).
Open ndisgtk (System → Administration → Windows Wireless Drivers).
Select Install new driver.
Choose the location of your Windows .inf file and click Install.
Click OK.

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thnx @Ashu i did that but now when i check on the (System → Administration → Windows Wireless Drivers) it shows Hardware present:Yes but i can't connect to the wireless network still – bsanneh Apr 14 '12 at 16:49
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