Lisi Reisz wrote:
I have a fresh installation of OpenSuSE 11.0 on a laptop. I am almost a SuSE newbie and am flummoxed.
The laptop has two network cards: an ethernet card and a wireless card. If the ethernet card is plugged in at boot it works fine on DHCP and can connect to the internet.
If the wireless card is the only interface plugged in at boot, it is connecting to the router and being assigned an IP. It can then ping the router and the router can ping it. It cannot however connect to the internet. This does not appear to be a DNS problem, since it cannot reach the internet by IP either.
I am completely unfamiliar with NetworkManager, but can see no way of persuading it to connect fully with the wireless card.
The Ethernet connection sometimes hotplugs and sometimes doesn't.
It is the wireless connection that is crucial. It must connect via DHCP to a school system with a known SSID, but unknown gateway and DNS server(s).
TIA Lisi
what make lap top are you using kde gnome ot something else ? do you know how to use the command line ? -- Hans Krueger hanskrueger007@roadrunner.com registered Linux user 289023 411024 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org