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Ok, it's not the router. I tried my old netgear router and it behaved the same way. I've been trying to change the hostname/domain in YAST, since this is a new network. I don't know why, but this changes the wired network host/domain as well. Does the host and domain have to be "correct" for the wireless to route? I'm about to give up and install redhat 5 or ubuntu. James Justin Haygood wrote:
Fred A. Miller wrote:
On Wednesday 20 September 2006 11:56 pm, James McCartney wrote:
I just installed opensuse 10.1 on my Dell D820 with centrino wireless. It works great on my work wireless/wired network. A hotel wireless network worked using NetworkManager, very nice.
But my home network, my Belkin wireless AP/router, only works half-way. I just can't figure it out. I get the DHCP, /etc/resolv.conf is fixed up, but _no DNS_. It just will not reslove any names and I have to use Windows at home all the time (crap!). Here are some tests I did, any help is appreciated...
The only thing that come to mind immediately is the setup in the Belkin. Is it possible that have the number of clients that can connect limited? I'm assuming that you have more than one 'puter connecting to the Belkin at home.
Fred
Thanks for the response. Yes, the Belkin works great with other laptops (Mac/Windows). It even works well with my laptop when booted into Windows. Maybe I just need to memorize the IP address of the servers I need :)
I've got another AP that's a 802.11b (not a g), I'll hook that one up and try it.
James
I have a Belkin 802.11g router.. works fine with my laptop (Inspiron E1505 with Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG card) on SUSE Linux 10.1
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