Randy Barlow wrote: > lappy786 ~ # /etc/init.d/net.eth1 start > * Starting eth1 > * Starting wpa_supplicant on eth1 ... [ok] > * Starting wpa_cli on eth1 ... [ok] > * Backgrounding ... > > However, it seems to get stuck somewhere in the backgrounded stage because the > interface doesn't come up and I don't get an IP address.
How sure are you that wpa_supplicant is able to connect to your access point? It can only do ip stuff (like acquiring an ip) once it's connected (associated) to your ap. Run wpa_gui to verify. Alex -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list

