I'm confused. I have a Dlink DWL-650+ card which is working fine if I use the start_net script that comes with the acx100 driver. However if I put in the card, it's all recognised fine but refuses to connect to the network. After much poking I found that if I manually run: iwconfig wlan0 essid BLAH enc BLAH Then it all works fine, dhcpcd kicks in, I get an IP address and off I go - pinging the LAN. I can surf locally fine. But then I find that resolv.conf is not being modified with the results from the dhcp request. The sysconfig files think they should be modifying resolv.conf and I have run SuSEconfig after changing these, just in case. laptop:/etc/sysconfig/network # grep -R MODIFY_ * config:MODIFY_RESOLV_CONF_DYNAMICALLY="yes" config:MODIFY_NAMED_CONF_DYNAMICALLY="yes" dhcp:DHCLIENT_MODIFY_RESOLV_CONF="yes" dhcp:DHCLIENT_MODIFY_NTP_CONF="no" dhcp:DHCLIENT_MODIFY_NIS_CONF="yes" ifcfg-wlan0:DHCLIENT_MODIFY_RESOLV_CONF='yes' I KNOW the dhcpc request returns at least one DNS server: laptop:/etc/sysconfig/network # dhcpcd-test wlan0 dhcpcd: MAC address = 00:80:c8:1f:8d:26 IPADDR=192.168.0.4 NETMASK=255.255.255.0 NETWORK=192.168.0.0 BROADCAST=192.168.0.255 GATEWAY=192.168.0.1 DNS=192.168.0.2,213.232.93.107,212.159.13.50 INTERFACE='wlan0' Can anyone provide assistance as to why my resolv.conf isn't being modified when the wlan0 interface is brought up? This is my major problem. The secondary issue for me is making the ifup scripts automagically set the essid and WEP key. These are set in ifcfg-wlan0. Many thanks, Phil Sumner