Karl Larsen escribió:
Martin Marques wrote:
I'm using NetworkManager on my laptop and I have some problems which I
haven't been able to solve.
Normal eth0 comes up ok, but wlan0 doesn't. I have to login as root or
sudo to bring wlan0 interface up (ifconfig wlan0 up) so that
NetworkManager can connect to my AP.
Any ideas on why I have this problem? The wlan0 configuration is set
to start at boot time.
No idea what your problem is but suggest you might have network AND
networkmanager running at the same time. Check that and if network is
off for sure then turn off networkmanager and turn on network. Get the
thing working properly with network and then turn that off and back to
newworkmanager. It should work too.
No.
With network it works fine. I made a change to Netwokmanager to be able
to connect to various wireless networks without having to change my
network configuration.
Network is not up, NetworkManager is. eth0 comes up with NetwokManager
without any problem, but wlan0 interface is not up after booting. I have
to manually up wlan0 before connecting via NetwokManager.
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