Try using NetworkManager. You can activate it from GNOME menu System->Administration->Services, find NetworkManager there, make sure you check it and activate the service by clicking Start button. The icons should appear in the notification area. Network Manager automaticaly activates/deactivates network connections, so you don't need to use system-config-network. And I assume you have firmware installed for your wireless driver. On 1/6/07, David Dembrow <ddembrow@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am trying fedora core on a Toshiba Satellite (A105-S4334). I think I have added support for the wireless hardware device (Intel 3945ABG), because it is recognized by iwconfig and scanning with iwlist locates multiple cells, however trying to activate it claims there is no link present and to check the cable. Am I missing something that must be manually configured (outside of the system-config-network gui)? I am pretty certain the activate worked one time, so I restarted the system to see if it would come up during start up and I have not been able to reconnect. Thanks, ---d.dembrow _______________________________________________ Fedora-laptop-list mailing list Fedora-laptop-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-laptop-list
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