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My Wireless Stick is Overheating. Help.
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I'm running Ubuntu using a Linksys wireless USB stick. The USB Stick is overheating and causing me not to be able to connect to the Internet. This USB stick does not overheat when it's used on Windows XP. What may be causing it to overheat on Linux? How can I fix this?
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Thats weird. Is it possible Linux is treating it as something else when plugged in? Check your wireless settings possibly?
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(03-10-2010, 10:44 PM)Pins222 Wrote: Thats weird. Is it possible Linux is treating it as something else when plugged in? Check your wireless settings possibly?

Care to be more specific?
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(03-11-2010, 05:10 PM)nevets04 Wrote: Care to be more specific?

Uh, my comment wasn't really that vague.
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(03-15-2010, 07:30 AM)Pins222 Wrote: Uh, my comment wasn't really that vague.

Maybe where in the wireless setting.
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(03-15-2010, 01:41 PM)nevets04 Wrote: Maybe where in the wireless setting.

Check what is set as the connection source.
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(03-15-2010, 05:50 PM)Pins222 Wrote: Check what is set as the connection source.

It detects the wireless stick.
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