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#1 2008-12-29 13:39:30

kaola_linux
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From: Bacolod City/Philippines
Registered: 2008-09-23
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How to turn off Ad-Hoc Network

Hi, I was running my wifi this afternoon and while exploring wicd I've accidentally added an Ad-Hoc Network.  After the incident I can no longer see wireless networks both with archassistant and wicd....:(

Are there any ways to reset to default configurations?  I need some help...:(

Thanks in advance...:)

Last edited by kaola_linux (2008-12-29 13:48:47)


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#2 2008-12-29 19:20:39

SamC
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Re: How to turn off Ad-Hoc Network

You may be able to get rid of it by killing the avahi-daemon daemon.

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#3 2008-12-30 07:24:24

kaola_linux
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Re: How to turn off Ad-Hoc Network

According to my taskmanager avahhi-daemon is not running...Am I not running it anymore then?:)


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#4 2008-12-30 07:37:22

SamC
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Re: How to turn off Ad-Hoc Network

Sorry, I'm not sure. What's the output of "sudo /etc/rc.d/avahi-daemon stop" ? I'm not at my arch box now, but I'll check in about 24 hours.

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