[ale] Dhcpcd not configuring Wireless Adapter??

Dow Hurst dhurst at kennesaw.edu
Mon Apr 28 11:46:06 EDT 2003


I am going to attempt to answer some of the SuSE questions on the list 
about this problem your having and the nvidia problem.  I'll post this 
evening after I've had some time to look at my home system.  Just to get 
you started, you should look up using schemes in SuSE.  SuSE has setup a 
way to have multiple environments for your boot and login that configure 
your system for different networks and locations.  This is especially 
important for using pcmcia configurations since the config is different 
for most laptops between home and work.  There was a directory under 
/etc in 7.3 for the pcmcia setup and there you could specify multiple 
configurations, also you could make LILO have graphical selections for 
each entry.  That made moving between home and work trivial.
Dow


Joshua Kirk wrote:

>Ok, I am stumped at this point. First let me get out of the way what I
>am running:
>
>SuSE 8.2 with the 2.4-20 Mantel Kernel
>Sony Laptop R505
>orinoco_pci module
>
>I am useing a Linksys BEFW11S4 AP and it works great with my Tivo (now
>running wireless), my SuSE desktop (connected by wire) and WinXP Boot on
>laptop (wire & wireless) and the wired connection of my SuSE boot on the
>laptop. However, when I boot up and connect via Wireless in SuSE it
>grabs an IP, sees the ESSID and everything. I can ping anything in the
>local network. However, it does not set the gateway, update the route
>table for the gateway, or set the DNS servers. I have tried everything
>there is to configure both in KWiFiConfigure and YaST Control Center. I
>have manually set the gateway and manually entered the route table in
>the YaST network adapter setup. Nothing works. If I use:
>
>route add default gateway 192.168.1.1
>
>and then update the resolv.conf with the correct DNS servers all is
>well.
>
>Thinking the problem was/ is my Linksys AP I went to both a friends
>(D-Link AP) and to a Borders Books (who knows what T-Mobile uses). Same
>thing. I get an IP but nothing else is configure.
>
>I can not for the life of me find where DHCPCD is dropping the ball (or
>some SuSE script for that matter). Any help with this would be helpful.
>
>Sorry for not being brief, but I wanted to pass everything I could.
>
>Thank you in advance!
>
>-Joshua
>
>  
>

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