Hi, Em Sexta 01 Dezembro 2006 19:37, Aaron Konstam escreveu: > On Fri, 2006-12-01 at 16:17 -0300, Marcelo Magno T. Sales wrote: > > Hi, people > > > > I have a centrino notebook with intel ipw2200 wireless card. Almost every > > time I cold-boot this computer, the card is shown as __tmp1804289383 or > > something like that instead of eth1. It is not in an usable state when > > this happens. If I just reboot, the card is then correctly shown as eth1 > > and works ok. > > > > Restarting the network and/or NetworkManager services do not correct the > > problem. So, I always have to boot and then reboot to get the wireless > > card working. This did not happen in FC5. > > First I assume you installed the ipw2200-firmware rpm. You are not > trying to run network and NetworkManager at the same time. That produced > bad karma. I would suggest you stop network and just run NetworkManager > and NetworkDispatcher in the /etc/init.d directory. They were all running, I had just turned on NetWorkManager without turning off network, didn't realize they shouldn't be run at the same time. However, even so, sometimes the ipw2200 card is still shown as __tmp1804289383, with the same behavior described in the previous e-mail. Is there any thing else I should try? > Then configure your wireless using the nm-applet which should start up > automatically at boot. An icon will appear in the right side of the > upper panel. Right click on it to choose your access point and configure > it. You should unconfigure your wireless setup if you used s-c-n or > iwconfig to configure it. Yes, I use the knetworkmanager, which is the same. No problem in connecting to wireless networks when the card is correctly shown as eth1, but it halts for a while when getting the IP address from DHCP if the NIC is shown as __tmp1804289383 and then it stays off-line. []'s Marcelo > > > -- > ======================================================================= > It's OKAY -- I'm an INTELLECTUAL, too. > ======================================================================= > Aaron Konstam telephone: (210) 656-0355 e-mail: akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list