Hello all,
This is my first posting and I hope I'm doing it in the right place. I am pretty new to linux; I've used Kubuntu and Xandros and so far SUSE has been the best over all by far!
Anyway, I am dual booting Windows XP Pro and SUSE Linux 10.1 on a DELL Inspiron 6000. I have an Intel Wirelss 2915ABG wireless card and when I go into the network interface, it seems to find it because I see a network interface that says "Intel Wireless 2915ABG" or something to that effect anyway. It also finds my Ethernet card as well and I'm able to connect to the internet through it, but for some reason I can't use my Wireless card. it's almost as if it isn't even running and won't start. If I can get it running I'd be connecting to a Wireless G router that is encrypted with a 64bit WEP Key (yes I know the WEP Key and SSID). Any help on the matter would be greatly appreciated because what I've seen and used so far of SUSE is awesome! Thanks!
Aaron J. Shafenberg | aaronjames@shafenberg.com | www.shafenberg.com http://www.shafenberg.com/ ========== Aaron, Sorry I can't be of much help to you on this, but I do believe there was
On Sunday 04 June 2006 22:14, Aaron J. Shafenberg wrote: this same problem and like question brought up on the suse-e list recently. I don't remember if an answer was given, believe there was, but you can do one of two things. Search the suse-e archives or join & ask your question again on the suse-e list. To join, use: suse-e-subscribe@suse.com The searchable archives of the mail list are here: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=suse-linux-e&r=1&w=2 Hope that helps get you your answer! regards, Lee --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-help@opensuse.org