> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Kaplan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 3:13 AM
> 
> On Wednesday 08 February 2006 06:04, Derek Jennings wrote:
> > On Wednesday 08 Feb 2006 10:39, Paul Kaplan wrote:
> > > For no obvious reason, my wireless connection stopped 
> working.  The card
> > > works under Windoze and it's not a firewall issue.  
> iwconfig correctly
> > > detects the card, but every attempt to reconfigure or 
> delete/readd the
> > > connection in mcc is unsuccessful.
> > > Where do I begin trouble shooting?
> > > Paul
> >
> > You started in the right place - iwconfig
> >
> > Does it show the correct ESSID and encryption key?
> 
> Yes
> 
> > Does it show a signal quality?
> 
> 0/94
> 
> > Can you configure the connection with iwconfig?
> > (See 'man iwconfig')
> I used mcc, but this has always worked in the past.
> 
> > If iwconfig looks OK but yet you still have no Internet 
> look at your route
> > with 'route'  The default route should be through your 
> wireless connection.
> > Is there a default gateway defined?  (Assuming you have a router)
> Worked last week.
> 
> > If that works, but yet you still cannot connect then maybe 
> you have a DNS
> > problem
> >
> > does
> > ping 66.94.230.42   work while
> > ping www.yahoo.com  does not?
> Not the problem.  DNS works fine when wired to the same router.
> I can't ping my router using the wireless card, so my guess 
> is that the card 
> isn't communicating with the access point.  If I kill the 
> wired connection, 
> the card detects other access points in the neighborhood (all 
> secured).
> 
> Any ideas on how to determine if my own access point is active?

FWIW, I've had this come up a few times on my wife's notebook.
We've got a Belkin router and notebook card (the pre-N) and every once in
awhile the card seems to lose its signal to the router.  In these instances,
I've had to go into the router control page (192.168.0.1?) and recycle the
router before it would make the connection again.  I'm also on a Comcast
connection at home, so I don't know if it's something that Comcast does or
just a glitch in the router/card communications.

-- AL
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