I have the same problem with my wpi0 intel wireless adapter during booting the system but when i reboot everything is ok
Maybe someone break the key ? i dont know i am newbie in openbsd and wireless On Wed, 20 Jun 2012 19:14:12 +0800 (CST), f5b <[email protected]> wrote: > 0. When install OpenBSD, in the installing procedure, run0 always fetch ip > successful > > 1. > when booting OpenBSD > sometimes: > Starting network > run0:nolink ..........sleeping > but sometimes get ip successful > > 2. > if sleeping > login with root > # sh /etc/netstart > run0:nolink ..........sleeping > then I unplug DWA-140 and plugin again > # sh /etc/netstart (again) > run0 get ip successful > > 3. > same problem found in a bwi Wireless Ethernet Adapter intergrated i > n Dell D430 but can't unplug for test. > > 4. > that's to say > if the usb Wireless Ethernet Adapter is supported in OpenBSD > and sometimes like following > run0:nolink ..........sleeping > we can unplug and plugin again, then run #sh /etc/netstart to make > it active and fetch ip sucessful. > > --------------------------- > 5.1 snapshot i386 (May 1st ~ now) > > hostname.run0 > dhcp nwid user wpakey password > > D-LINK DWA-140 USB Wireless Ethernet Adapters > H/W Ver.: B2 F/W Ver.:1.60 > > dmesg: > run0 at uhub0 port 5 "Ralink 11n Adapter" rev 2.00/1.01 addr 3 > run0: MAC/BBP RT3071 (rev 0x0213), RF RT3022 (MIMO 2T2R), address f > 0:7d:??:??:??:??

