On 10/12/06, Gene Heskett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Did that, it and nm_applet got into an argument of some kind and I had
> to plug the dlink back in, killed nm_applet, and restart the network.
> So now ifconfig says I have 2 paths!
>
> But, I'm actually using eth0 it seems once I started knetworkmanager.
> Starting knetworkmanager reverts the wlan0 status to offline, and will
> not reconnect wlan0.  I have to plug in the dlink again, AND restart the
> network to restore connectivity once that condition has been achieved.
>
> So, quit that and restart nm_applet. Repeat till a pattern is seen, and
> the pattern is this:  To be able to change, using either utility, to the
> wlan0 interface, requires I unplug the cat5 from the side of the lappy,
> thereby disabling eth0 while it was active.
>
> Is this making any sense at all?

Yes, you should not be running nm-applet and Knetworkmanager at the
same time.  You need to switch to knetworkmanager only.
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