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. > > ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.