Re: Wireless Internet

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I had something similar. In my case, having both the wired and the
wireless active caused the problem. the "solution" was:
a)  use the traditional ifup/ifdown method instead of (K)NetworkManager
(the latter one has never worked for me ....)
b) explicitly disable the wireless (e.g. ifdown wlan0; ifup eth0) when
using the wired connection, and explicitly disable the wired when using
the wireless,
     (e.g. ifdown eth0; ifup wlan0)

This is not as seamless as it should. But for me it worked at least.

Good luck
Bertwim

Steve Brettell wrote:
> I am running Jaunty Jackalope on a Toshiba Laptop.  In Gnome, I have
> no problem hooking up to my wireless network.  In KDE, I can't hook up
> no matter what I try.  Wired works just fine, but the inconvenience is
> causing me to not use KDE.
>
> Can anyone suggest a solution to this?  I would like to use wireless,
> and I would like it to work as seamlessly as in Gnome.
>
>   

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