Re: Wireless Net Static IP

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On 3/11/07, kintaro oe <kintaro0e_benkyo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Guys,

I have an Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Card in my Dell
Latitude D520 Laptop. I install dkms-ipw3945, ipw3945d and ipw3945-firmware
from freshrpms just what this how to explain:
http://mikelococo.com/2007/01/fc6-on-d620/

I'm using the NetworkManager, how can i disable the keyringer so that it
will not ask for a password?

I tried to follow some advices found with google, but failed...

How can I make my eth1 -> wireless card to have
a static ip? I tried creating a file ifcfg-eth1 in
/etc/sysconfig/network-script but it doesn't recognize. Any advice? Thanks!

AFAIK NetworkManager does not support static addresses, so if you
really need this, the first step is to disable it.

then you can configure your wi-fi card with system-config-network but
there probably be additional configuration steps if you need WPA
encryption, since it is not supported out of the box by s-c-n

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