[How-To] Alternatives of Samsung WiFi Link Stick
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Re: Alternatives of Samsung WiFi Link Stick
You are using rt2870sta.ko instead of rt3070sta.ko or rt3370sta.ko.
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Re: Alternatives of Samsung WiFi Link Stick
You might try with T-CHL5DAUC package too.
Also loaded module will be unloaded at restart. It's perfectly normal.
You can automatically load that driver later with patched firmware. Instructions at Wiki...
I don't know why do you get invalid module format error. What dmesg says about it?
Also loaded module will be unloaded at restart. It's perfectly normal.
You can automatically load that driver later with patched firmware. Instructions at Wiki...
I don't know why do you get invalid module format error. What dmesg says about it?
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Re: Alternatives of Samsung WiFi Link Stick
I don't understand why. Don't you use ExLink cable to drop TV shell? Or you can also use telnet.chris996 wrote: ...
Note that I have to use the original USB dongle to get these lines.
I connected also the new dongle to the other usb port.
If I just leave the new dongle and use the keyboard connected to the TV, I cannot copy the results to the forum...
Is this helpful ?
I found that this TV also accepts USB Hubs

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Re: Alternatives of Samsung WiFi Link Stick
it's a german page but some samples for iwpriw usage.peeete wrote:...
My tv is a UE40B6050 with network enabled kernel T-CHL5DEUC and my wifi dongle is, as stated earlier in this thread, a D-Link DWA-140.
Thanks in advance and Merry Christmas to you all
http://rizzux.org/wiki/index.php?title=Linux-RT73
i think firewall/acl rules on router give you more security then encryption on wlan

hth
arris