On Thu, 2008-03-20 at 16:34 -0400, Rick Bilonick wrote: > On Thu, 2008-03-20 at 16:02 -0400, Matthew Saltzman wrote: > > On Thu, 2008-03-20 at 15:13 -0400, Rick Bilonick wrote: > > > When I first set up Fedora 8, I had some problems getting wlan0 (via > > > ndiswrapper) working. Now I can prevent wlan0 from being activated, even > > > when I'm using a wired connection via eth0. > > > > > > I connect wirelessly at home and wired at the office. When I'm in the > > > office, I have to turn off NetworkManager (using services), kill > > > wpa_supplicant and nm-applet, and change config-services-network for > > > wlan0 so it's not being controlled by NetworkManager. This lets me > > > activate and use eth0. This works fine for about 30-60 minutes and then > > > > Is this because you have a static address at work? > > > > > wlan0 gets activated and screws up accessing the network. Then I have to > > > deactivate wlan0 and eth0, and re-activate eth0 so I can use the network > > > again. I have to do this over and over. > > > > > > I have no clue as to why wlan0 is being activated with eth0 already > > > being activated and I don't know what program is causing this to happen. > > > I suspect it's something to do with NetworkManager because I never had > > > this problem before using NM. But I don't know for sure. > > > > > > How can I prevent wlan0 from being activated??? > > > > In NM, you can turn off all wireless interfaces by right-clicking the > > applet and unchecking "enable wireless". Then NM should connect to your > > wired network only. > > > > The advance release of NetworkManager-0.7.0-0.6.7.svn3370.fc8 at > > http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/ seems to have the ability to connect > > to the interface described in ifcfg-ethX as an option, rather than > > connecting via DHCP. > > Yes, I forgot to add that eth0 is using a static address. I had tried > turning off networking and wireless in the nm-applet but this did not > stop wlan0 from activating. That's why I killed nm-applet, > wpa_supplicant and turned off NetworkManager. I don't know what else to > do. Try the Koji packages, for one thing. They allow you to use a static address defined in ifcfg-ethX, and they may be better about your spontaneous start problem. If they don't help with that, try the NM mailing list at gnome.org. It's hard to see how a program that isn't running could turn on an interface, though. If you prevent NM from running at boot (chkconfig NetworkManager off), do you have the same problem? > > Rick B. > > -- Matthew Saltzman Clemson University Math Sciences mjs AT clemson DOT edu http://www.math.clemson.edu/~mjs -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list