Am Freitag, 8. Juni 2012, 19:01:58 schrieb Oddball:
[...] I use ifup with qinternet,
qinternet? So, you are trying to establish a PPPoE dial-up connection via WLAN? This should work if your WLAN router supports this, but it sounds somewhat strange.
but networkmanager does not get access also.
Which networkmanager frontend exactly? If you use KDE, please read this--- however, I just hope it is still relevant since I do not use 11.4 anymore: http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-kde/2011-05/msg00035.html
[...] According to qinternet it finds the gateway, shows the correct ip-address, shows even its own ip address,
Check the WiFi connection itself via "iwconfig" Check the IP address via "ip a" Check the default route via "ip route" Try to disable the SuSEfirewall temporarily via YaST
but there is no log, and it is not possible to access the internet.
/var/log/messages, "dmesg", and /var/log/wpa_supplicant.log should tell you whether your WiFi adapter associates with your base station. IIRC, qinternet is a frontend for smpppd, thus, /var/log/smpppd/*.log should give you some information about the dialup connection. BTW, "cinternet" has many options to display logs and more detailed information including verbose and debug output. If you are using NetworkManager, there is /var/log/NetworkManager.
Does anybody have a clue as how to solve this?
Which WiFi adapter do you use? "hwinfo --wlan" Are you really using PPPoE? "hwinfo --pppoe" Gruß Jan -- You cannot strengthen the weak by weakening the strong. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org