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Re: [SLE] wireless is able to browse the lan but not the internet
  • From: david stevenson <suse@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 1 Nov 2003 20:22:26 +0000
  • Message-id: <200311012022.26023.suse@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Saturday 01 November 2003 4:49 am, chadd wrote:
> I've found a problem on my notebook (Compaq Armada M700, WL110 wireless)
> whereas the embedded nic will acquire the IP address & the nameserver info
> but the wireless will only obtain an IP address. This allows me to browse
> my home LAN (everything behind the router) but I cannot get out when only
> using my wireless nic.
>
> Initially I thought I would have to set my gateway to my router's
> address (192.168.1.1) but I've found that doesn't make a difference.
> I've tried this at home (w/ a Linksys router). Even if I activate eht0
> (embedded wired nic) first & get the nameserver info entered into
> resolv.conf then turn off eth0 I cannot get past a my router. Furthermore
> when I plug the ethernet back in and remove the wireless nic & restart the
> network service (/etc/rc.d/network restart) I still cannot get out. From
> that point I'm stuck with a reboot and letting the system come up without
> the wireless nic installed.
>
> I guess the first question would be: Does anyone know why my wireless
> will not acquire the nameserver info whereas the embedded nic will?
>
> Secondly, even once I enter the nameserver info manually, why will the
> wireless not hit the Internet?
>
> I have my SSID & encryption set correctly or I wouldn't be getting even an
> ip address & the ability to browse the internal network. I've also tried
> turning the encryption off to rule that out but with no luck. Also as FYI
> I've not touched the firewall this time. I've went with the default
> install settings. Last time I did the install though I did go through and
> set everything at the easiest level.
>
> If anyone can give me a direction to go (other than rtfm) I would really
> appreciate it. I've been a red hat user for about 3 years now and I've
> really started to like how Suse is looking now. If I cannot solve this
> problem them I'll be stuck going back to red hat. From what I've seen with
> Suse 9, I would like to stick with it instead.
>
> Any ideas?
You have not told us about your setup. I am guessing some form of broadband
router connected by ethernet to a wireless access point, or directly to the
PC.
So when you ask the access point, via dhcp, for an IP you also get routing
infomation. But when you ask the access point you get only an IP.
If this is the problem then try reconfiguring the access point to pass DHCP
though to the router.
David



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