On 11/24/2009 01:46 PM, Paul Lambert wrote: > I need some feedback as to what could be the source of my wireless > connectivity for FE-12. Previously, there were some serious problems with > the wireless network software as well as the user interface using FE-12. In > general, these issues have been corrected. > > The problem I now see is dropped connections. This could be due to failure > to re-authenticate or something in the driver. I mostly see this problem > when connecting to a Linksys WRT160N. However, once the problem is observed > the FE-12 will not reconnect to any wireless router unless I logoff and then > log back on. Or, simply reboot the computer. > > It should be noted that the WRT160N has been plagued by software problems. > In fact, you can buy an entire new OS for these and many problems go away. > I using v3 the latest from Linksys for this device. For the most part when > I connect to a WRT54G I do not see these problems. > > Scenario: > After bootup the computer will connect to the WRT160N and communicate as > expected. The longer I stayed connected the slower the response gets. > Eventually, when executing an "arp -a" command the system will return the > MAC address with a <incomplete> instead of the IP address for the router. > The computer's IP address 192.168.1.100 and the router is 10.10.10.1. At > this point attempting to connect to a different router (WRT54G) does not > work either. Only a logout or reboot corrects the problem. > > I am using WPA & WPA2 Personal authentication whereas the WRT54G uses WEP. > I am hesitant to file a bug report due to the possibility the root problem > is not in FE-12. However, the fact that the FE-12 network drive does not > recover indicates something is not quite right. >
Wrong list? This doesn't seem virt related, maybe try fedora-list instead. - Cole _______________________________________________ Fedora-virt mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-virt
