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Forum › Forums › Orphaned Posts › antiX-17 “Heather Heyer, Helen Keller” › RF-kill problem
Heather Heyer right up to date on a 386 Travelmate 4100
every now and then I get into trouble with network connections. When I search for what´s there with CENI I usually get a concise list of networks it can see, and I connect as usual if it has not already done so automatically. But occasionally I get an error telling me that an RF-kill has occurred and I should delete a file /run/wpasupplicant/eth1 which is the name the install assigned to my wireless logical link. I delete the file to no avail. I do not understand much about networking but the README file that CENI directs me to is a link to a compressed file that does not exist.
Any help will be welcome, thanks in advance.
If the above error occurs,
what will be shown in the terminal with
rfkill list
Does
rfkill unblock all
help ?
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