There are many Linksys access points. What model exactly, please? Thanks, - Jim
On Mon, 2007-04-02 at 20:29 -0300, Americo Damasceno wrote: > > My router is a "LinkSys" from Cisco. > > I found that it's not only me that have this problem. Look the "Ticket > 1223":"I was unable to connect to my unencrypted wifi accesspoint > through the sugar interface. > > Steps to reproduce: 1. Go to mesh view, locate access point > > 2. click access point, watch it blink > > 3. wait result: 1. internet does not connect > > workarounds needed: 1. Went into developer console, looked > at /sbin/iwconfig > > 2. Noticed both msh0 and eth0 are listed as "ad-hoc" and > essid="olpc-mesh" > > 3. Kill networkmanager. > > 4. Manually change eth0 to managed > > 5. manually change essid to my SSID > > 6. manually run dhclient > > 7. If still failure, try rmmod usb8xxx and modprobe usb8xxx. > > This is a pretty big step back. I haven't had this much trouble > connecting to wifi in a long time. " > > I tried these "solutions" but they didn't work. > > The other "solution" I found at "Sugar release notes": > > "New networking UI needs documentation > > > To choose a network, push the first of the four circular "mesh > view" keyboard buttons (or "F1" in an emulator), hover over > each triangle until you find the access point you want to > associate with, and then click on it. (Note that the access > points are color-coded based upon a hash of the AP SSID. > Therefore, once you learn the color of your desired access > point, you can subsequently find it quickly.) " > > I tried this also but didnt work also. > > May be the 368 is not so "stable" ... > > Americo > > > > > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > MSN Messenger: converse com os seus amigos online. Instale grtis. > Clique aqui. -- Jim Gettys One Laptop Per Child _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@laptop.org http://mailman.laptop.org/mailman/listinfo/devel