Matthew: still no success. I followed all your steps in the right order. After I rebooted, the Devices tab was empty and the Hardware tab had one item, but not of type wireless. When I did rpm -qV kernel , nothing happened, and this puzzles me a bit. I did not verify the kernel files and the stock drivers as you recommended in step 1, because I did not know how to do it. As usual, below is the log of what I have done (perhaps not very informative, but better than nothing). Thanks for helping so patiently, Cecilia ---------------- [root@localhost ~]# rpm -qV kernel [root@localhost ~]# system-config-network [root@localhost ~]# emacs /etc/modprobe.conf & [1] 3413 [root@localhost ~]# modprobe.conf before: alias scsi_hostadapter ata_piix alias snd-card-0 snd-hda-intel options snd-card-0 index=0 options snd-hda-intel index=0 remove snd-hda-intel { /usr/sbin/alsactl store 0 >/dev/null 2>&1 || : ; }; /sbin/modprobe -r --ignore-remove snd-hda-intel alias eth2 e100 alias eth4 3c501 modprobe.conf after: alias scsi_hostadapter ata_piix alias snd-card-0 snd-hda-intel options snd-card-0 index=0 options snd-hda-intel index=0 remove snd-hda-intel { /usr/sbin/alsactl store 0 >/dev/null 2>&1 || : ; }; /sbin/modprobe -r --ignore-remove snd-hda-intel [root@localhost ~]# dmesg | grep ipw* [root@localhost ~]# ---------------------- From: Matthew Saltzman <mjs ces clemson edu> To: For users of Fedora <fedora-list redhat com> Subject: Re: New to Fedora, struggling with wireless Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 12:32:37 -0500 (EST) On Sat, 25 Nov 2006, Cecilia Lunardini wrote: Hi, yes, I did reboot at that point. Cecilia Cecilia- Try the following steps now: (1) rpm -qV kernel (Verify that all kernel files are correct, in particular that you have the stock drivers now.) (2) system-config-network (2a) Delete all deivces from the Devices tab and all hardware entries from the Hardware tab. Save the changes. (3) Remove any references to eth0, eth1, etc. from /etc/modprobe.conf. (4) Reboot. This should let your system reconfigure all your network devices. If you have the firmware installed, then the ipw2200 device should be detected. (5) system-config-network (5a) Check the Hardware tab and see if the device was found. (5b) Check the Devices tab and see if you have an interface to the device and if its type is Wireless. If so, edit the device and make sure that "Bind to MAC address" is checked. Click "Probe". (5c) Save your changes. If you don't have the hardware entry or there is a device but it is not of type wireless, report back. -- Matthew Saltzman Clemson University Math Sciences mjs AT clemson DOT edu http://www.math.clemson.edu/~mjs ____________________________________________________________________________________ Want to start your own business? Learn how on Yahoo! Small Business. http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/r-index -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list