On 1/17/06, Alexander Sukhodolsky <umdsasha@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Is your wireless router have the WEP setup correctly and turned on?
Looks like a little troubleshooting has determined there's nothing wrong with the setup--I disabled the key and it works! But the last thing I want is an unsecured wireless connection. Basically, I have a WEP 64-bit hex key for my wireless net. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Alex
PS Thanks for the help
Is your wireless router have the WEP setup correctly and turned on?
On 1/17/06, Alexander Sukhodolsky <umdsasha@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:not really sure--but my eth0 (wired ethernet) is disconnected anyway. I tried to down eth0 and eth1 and the up eth1, but with no luck.
AlexOn 1/17/06, Justin Conover <justin.conover@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:On 1/17/06, Alexander Sukhodolsky < umdsasha@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:I wish I could tell you it worked, but even though I followed what you said and created wireless.sh and so on, still nothing--it runs and shows up in iwconfig as connected to that, but still can't ping. Also, just for info, Network Configuration gets stuck on trying to get IP and then says it's unable to connect--any ideas?
Thanks,
Alex
Does ifconfig eth1 get an ip? Does eth0 still have an ip too? If both of those are true, you might disable eth0
/sbin/ifconfig eth0 down
On 1/17/06, Justin Conover < justin.conover@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:On 1/17/06, Justin Conover < justin.conover@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:On 1/17/06, Alexander Sukhodolsky < umdsasha@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:So I followed Justin Conover's ipw2200 how-to (very easy) and got my
wireless adapter to be recognized under the new fc5 test2 (i used the
newest firmware, though). But now I'm having problems actually
connecting. Basically, I went with what I know--kwifimanager and also
system-config-network. The system-config-network shows my wireless card
and I try to set up a connection but nothing. Now with kwifimanager, it
shows all the ssid's of networks around and I set up in the
configuration my network, and its corresponding password, and it does
connect, but firefox shows nothing. Any ideas?
Also--I tried networkmanager, including running the services
(serviceconf) and running it, but to no avail--/usr/bin doesnt seem to
have NetworkManagerInfo or something. Any ideas? Anyone else have
these problems in the new fc5 test2?
Thanks,
Alex
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If you see the device from /sbin/iwconfig
/sbin/iwconfig
lo no wireless extensions.
eth0 no wireless extensions.
eth1 unassociated ESSID:off/any
Mode:Managed Channel=0 Access Point: 00:00:00:00:00:00
Bit Rate=0 kb/s Tx-Power=20 dBm
Retry limit:7 RTS thr:off Fragment thr:off
Power Management:off
Link Quality:0 Signal level:0 Noise level:0
Rx invalid nwid:0 Rx invalid crypt:0 Rx invalid frag:0
Tx excessive retries:0 Invalid misc:0 Missed beacon:0
For example I just have a little script in my users $HOME
$ cat wireless.sh
#!/bin/bash
/bin/su -c "/sbin/iwconfig eth1 essid YOURACCESSPOINT key YOURKEY && /sbin/dhclient eth1 && /sbin/ifconfig eth1"
just chmod +x and sh wireless.sh as your user and should be up.
Just realized I should test out NetworkManager when I get home tonight :)
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