![]() What you need to do is to go to belkin website and chat with the web support and they solve your problem in 5 minutes. Forgot to mention that my phone is connected using WI-FI (also works with 3G). That solved my problem temporarily (until I find a right driver or new wireless adapter that works for Ubuntu). I plugged my phone (Google Nexus)(it works with S3 too) to the Ubuntu System and Turned on the USB tethering option and viola I got a great wired signal and was able to browse and download stuff again from Ubuntu m/c. It struck to me that Android phones have tethering option. I needed the Internet badly (my router is in living room and my study room is far from living room and I was lazy to shop for a compatible new wireless adapter). Belkin has driver for Mac And Windows but not for Ubuntu. ![]() ![]() It worked great for Windows 7 but when I installed Ubuntu although it paired well, I didn't get good signal and would disconnect most of the times. I bought a Belkin N150 Wireless USB Adapter. This may not be a solution to the problem but it's a work around if you have an Android phone (depends on the model and carrier restrictions too).
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