Re: [gentoo-user] eth1 wireless problem

2006-06-02 Thread Mick
On 01/06/06, Michael W. Holdeman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yup, exactly what happened! Hmm... have to check the neighbors out, and change teh WEP.. Am I right to assume from your previous message that WEP is not enabled on the router? == * in managed mode on channel

[gentoo-user] eth1 wireless problem

2006-06-01 Thread Michael W. Holdeman
My wireless has been working fine, I don't think I even ran any updates yesturday, but this morning I get this /etc/init.d/net.eth1 start * Starting eth1 * Configuring wireless network for eth1 * eth1 connected to ESSID ptfd at 00:06:25:D9:DC:2F * in managed mode on channel 11 (WEP

Re: [gentoo-user] eth1 wireless problem

2006-06-01 Thread JimD
Michael W. Holdeman wrote: My wireless has been working fine, I don't think I even ran any updates yesturday, but this morning I get this /etc/init.d/net.eth1 start * Starting eth1 * Configuring wireless network for eth1 * eth1 connected to ESSID ptfd at 00:06:25:D9:DC:2F *

Re: [gentoo-user] eth1 wireless problem

2006-06-01 Thread Michael W. Holdeman
On Thursday 01 June 2006 12:53, JimD wrote: Michael W. Holdeman wrote: My wireless has been working fine, I don't think I even ran any updates yesturday, but this morning I get this /etc/init.d/net.eth1 start * Starting eth1 * Configuring wireless network for eth1 * eth1

Re: [gentoo-user] eth1 wireless problem

2006-06-01 Thread Raymond Lewis Rebbeck
Might want to look at using WPA for your wireless security. A lot harder to crack than WEP. On Friday, 2 June 2006 2:48, Michael W. Holdeman wrote: Log in to your router and check what IP's are in use to what mac addresses. Maybe someone got on your wireless network? Yup, exactly what