list, I'm running SuSE8.1 trying to setup a WLAN with a Cisco-card(firmware;4.25.30). First I set it up via Yast2 with the module-name; airo_cs.o I can't get it to work after "dhcpcd eth1" !!?? here is my /etc/sysconfig/network/ifcfg-eth1 BOOTPROTO='dhcp' REMOTE_IPADDR='' STARTMODE='onboot' also tryed with "hotplug" UNIQUE='' WIRELESS='yes' WIRELESS_ESSID='any' WIRELESS_KEY='' WIRELESS_MODE='Managed' WIRELESS_NICK='' WIRELESS_NWID='' Any suggestion's // glenn
Shouldn't you be using the PCMCIA setting which doesn't allow you to set a card? Then you should be able to get the DHCP address fine (so long as your Wireless settings are correct, like WEP, SSID, etc...). I know that the eth-pcmcia-# crap is pretty lame but it works. Use the command line utility iwconfig to see if you are even associating to an accesspoint. If the MAC address is 44:44:44:44:44:44 then you are not. iwconfig eth1 begin On Mon, 31 Mar 2003 16:06:18 +0200 Glenn Remstedt <glenn.remstedt@teklogix.se> wrote:
list,
I'm running SuSE8.1 trying to setup a WLAN with a Cisco-card(firmware;4.25.30). First I set it up via Yast2 with the module-name; airo_cs.o
I can't get it to work after "dhcpcd eth1" !!??
here is my /etc/sysconfig/network/ifcfg-eth1
BOOTPROTO='dhcp' REMOTE_IPADDR='' STARTMODE='onboot' also tryed with "hotplug" UNIQUE='' WIRELESS='yes' WIRELESS_ESSID='any' WIRELESS_KEY='' WIRELESS_MODE='Managed' WIRELESS_NICK='' WIRELESS_NWID=''
Any suggestion's
// glenn
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