Branton Boehm wrote:
3.1) fire up yast2 configure network card as pcmcia (DHCP settings might be troublesome, use hardcoded IP, just for testing at least)
YaST2 doesn't give me the option to configure the "Harris Semiconductor" (my wireless card) that it detects as PCMCIA. If I click "Configure", it goes straight to the screen where you set the IP address. I can click "Configure" where it says "Other (not detected)" and then I get the choice of a PCMCIA device. But I don't know how to hook that up to my internal wireless card.
If someone could point me in the right direction here, I would really appreciate it. (Currently, the wireless is configured as eth1 and not as PCMCIA.)
Thats exactly where you need to go - Others/Pcmcia - and set up config for IP&gateway&DNS there. After it got pcmcia-ethX device, it will be bridged as ethY, and on restart of all things it will know that you got it.. Basic simple test - is that after you got it all - ifconfig should display ethY configured (might miss IP though, if wireless gateway is unreachable, but rest should be there) Thats the bit that you missing by the looks of it to get things up and funny 8)