On Mon, 2006-06-12 at 18:42 -0400, Ken Schneider wrote:
Having both eth0 and wlan0 active at the same time on the same network can cause routing problems. Disable the eth0 config and use only the wlan0 connection and see what happens.
I've read before that two interfaces on the same network can cause routing problems, but I'd no taken into account it in this case. Sorry. wlan0 seems it doesn't work.
Use rcnetwork restart to try and reset the routing tables. Show us the results of route -n as well with only the wlan0 active.
Once I disable eth0 (ifdown eth0), route -n shows:
citlali:~ # route -n
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref Use
Iface
127.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 U 0 0 0
lo
citlali:~ #
rcnetwork restart brings up eth0 interface. I'm guessing some more
previous steps are needed to prevent the interface to bring up after
this command. In any case, after a rcnetwork restart and a ifdown eth0
the route -n output is the same.
I get this results with the same configuration that tells me...
citlali:~ # ifstatus wlan0
wlan0 device: Texas Instruments ACX 111 54Mbps Wireless
Interface
wlan0 dhcpcd is still waiting for data
wlan0 is up
5: wlan0: