http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2257
------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2003-03-04 21:08 ------- I did some further research on this issue as it also occurred under RedHat 8.0 as well as on Mandrake 9.0. The following lines added to the /etc/pcmcia file allows the card to work under RedHat, though it will need to be tested on Mandrake 9.1RC2 under stress: card "Netgear MA401" manfid 0x000b 0x7300 bind "orinoco_cs" I'll run some tests with RC2 and see how it goes. However, someone set up with industral-strength stress testing software may wish to test this and found where the potential fail points are. ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are on the CC list for the bug, or are watching someone who is. ------- Reminder: ------- assigned_to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] status: UNCONFIRMED creation_date: description: PC: Toshiba Satellite 1805-S273 laptop and NetGear MA401 Wireless Network PC Card I am using the default profile and wireless profile. Since both networks are dhcp, I attempted to set up both eth0 (internal LAN card) and eth1 (wireless card) as dhcp. Although, I could ping my router and received a legitimate IP address from the dhcp server, the DNS did not come through. The card works fine on the same box when I dual boot into Windows. The workaround I had to use was to give the machine a static IP address so that I could enter the gateway and set DNS to the router's IP address (the router is a Netgear which contains the dhcp server, firewall, and WAP. The tool doesn't transfer my boot at start settings to the ifcfg files for the interfaces that it produces. I had to manually tweak these files. The other issue is that you can't ignore an interface. Typically, I use either the internal LAN card or the wireless, but not both.
