On 26 July 2011 23:13, David C. Rankin <drankinatty@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On my Toshiba laptop, I created a profile in rc.conf based on the following > note: > > Install the netcfg package, create a profile under /etc/network.d (there are > some examples, so you shouldn't have any problem), and edit /etc/rc.conf: > add > the name of your profile into "NETWORKS=(...)" and add 'net-profiles' to > your > DAEMONS. > > I have had no problems with Atheros wifi since. It connects every time. > I'm using net-auto-wireless instead of net-profiles, I could try to change that. But I don't think that will solve it, as it doesn't even work when connecting manually. I tried connecting to my network using networkmanager, netcfg and manual wpa_supplicant. Neither work, so I doubt it has something to do with the netcfg config. It's worth the try though, thanks! -- vic@xxxxxxxxxxx :: http://vic.demuzere.be :: PGP: 0x6690CF94 My software never contains bugs, it just develops random features.