it is `modprobe iwlagn`, not `prodprobe iwlagn`.
Also, after running that, don't reboot, since this is not saved in the setup, it will get reset after a reboot.
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it is `modprobe iwlagn`, not `prodprobe iwlagn`.
Also, after running that, don't reboot, since this is not saved in the setup, it will get reset after a reboot.
It removed the link from my post. It is http://intellinuxwireless.org/?n=Downloads (if it removes it again, that is intellinuxwireless dot org and click on "downloads" at the top of the page.
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