Another interesting thing I discovered, in Windows or Linux, with network cable connected, the network card ccmes up with 10.0.208.36 and the wireless with 10.0.208.38. In windows, the Wireless is interrupt 5 and the network card is interrupt 11, while in Linux, they are both the same. This does not make sense at all. In windows, when I disconnet the network cable, it comes up and tells you it is disconnected, but network and internet access goes along uninterrupted. Art Art Fore wrote:
Works perfect under windows.
Art
Greg Engel wrote:
On Friday 17 October 2003 1:08 pm, Art Fore wrote:
I can ping the 10.0.208.38, but cannot ping the 10.0.208.4 dns server and cannot get to the internet. If I recconnect the regular eth0 cable, everything works.
Does anyone have any suggestions on this?
How do you know it is hooking up to the wireless network? I found a problem with the True Mobile 1300 under Windows talking with an older wireless gateway. Have you tried it under windows just the prove the card will work?
Greg Engel