On Tuesday 24 of February 2004 15:30, Michael Satterwhite wrote:
On Tuesday 24 February 2004 06:06, Marek Chlopek wrote:
send us what you get in /etc/sysconfig/network/if* files and .../wireless
Here they are in a tar.bz file. the file "wireless" came from /etc/sysconfig/network. The file wireless2 came from /etc/pcmcia/wireless.
I really appreciate any and all help. Networking is not my strong suit, and I do want to learn. When I get this going, I'll try to put together a step by step set of instructions to submit to the unofficial FAQ.
Note that I have (hopefully temporarily) disabled WEP on my Linksys Router. I want to turn it back on, but thought that it would be wise to simply get Wireless Networking up in a vanilla format first. I *DO* want to secure the network, but that can wait until it can at least talk to the router.
why do you have ifcfg for two wlan cards? do your eth0 and wlan get their config data from dhcp? I have had the same problem: eth0 and wlan had tried to be configured by dhcp. unfortunately modify_resolve is not able to backup resolve file when getting the second dhcp response (see your logs in /var/log/messages). you should try to remove eth0 and boot only with one wlan card. if you want to use sometimes eth0 and sometimes wlan, as I do, use profiles (scpm). it is easy to configure, but don't use yast - use command line. Regards, -- Marek Chlopek