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Re: interesting wireless card and linux issue


From: Philippe Michiels <philippe () michiels nu>
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2004 11:54:00 +0200

Hey Charles,

Are you sure you're on the same wireless channel as your router in suse ?
I use a linksys router and pcmcia with ndiswrapper to use the windows driver in my gentoo.

Also i installed wireless-tools, which are a great help to analyze and config your wireless system.

http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/Tools.html

Hope this helps,

charles.tendell () us army mil wrote:

ok heres the problem I have a linksys wireless router and a motorola wireless card on my laptop im running dual boot xp suse 9.1. when im wireless on windows everything works fine, howeverwhen im on suse the card detects the network and i can ping to the router its pulling an ip adress and everything on the router is set up as default with no WEP. why is it that i cannot access the internet aand how can i fix this thankx in advance ive already checked the routing tables and done the renew on the network connection in use i just cannot get to the internet
Charles



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