Then I uninstalled the 3 ndis programs, and still nothing. So I uninstalled the driver, and rebooted then still nothing. I checked iwconfig, and it's non-existent. So I figured that's all I needed to do since that's all it said online, so I went to reboot, and when I got back into the system it says that my wireless isn't connected at all. Then I used Windows Wireless Drivers when it installed during the ndis stuff, and it installed fine. I copied the drivers (all of them on the disc) to a folder I made on the root of the file system. So I installed ndisgtk, and the other two programs it automatically puts on when you install it with Synaptic Package Manager. Usually when there is a sudden change in the environment (walking between the line of my router in the living room and to the wireless card in my room, or when I close the door.) so I figured it might help if I installed the drivers that came with my cd. Originally when I installed Ubuntu my wireless works. So I originally posted this issued on launchpad, and I still haven't heard from anyone, so I decided to post here.
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