Am 26.08.2010 um 10:34 schrieb Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller:

> 
> Am 25.08.2010 um 17:21 schrieb Andy Valencia:
> 
>> --------
>> [Ruben Viets <r_vi...@hotmail.com> writes:]
>> 
>>> - or your wep / wpa setting is wrong (try wireless-lan app to see if you 
>>> find
>>> any wireless host and setup correct crypting)
>> 
>> Yes, "iwlist scan" sees AP's in the neighborhood.  So basic WiFi is OK.
>> And wpa_supplicant logging shows successful negotiation of a crypto key.
>> It's just turning on actual crypto which seems to be the problem.
>> 
>> Weird, huh?  But thanks for your thoughts.
> 
> Hm. I tried to update a test system to follow your
> experiments, but I still get the weird message:
> 
> "udev: renamed network interface eth1 to eth2"
> 
> and therefore ifup eth1 fails (there is no config for eth2).
> 
> lsusb shows the ZyDAS WLA-54L 802.11bg appear or disappear
> on echo 1/0 >/proc/jz/wifi-power
> 
> Any ideas what the reason for this udev renaming could be?
> (there is no active eth1 in ifconfig).

Ok, I found a strange rule in 70-persistent-net.rules
which appears to match on Ethernet address and
rename the interface to "eth2".

Appears that I have find out where this rule comes from...
And how the MAC address happens match my WiFi card.

Nikolaus
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