> I got my ipw2100 going with static IP and 128bit's WEP encryption by
> selecting ASCII where you put the "passphrase".
>
> Also on Gnome I have a nice little tool (remebering me of NetworkManager
> from Fedora) which enables me to choose which kind of connection to use,
> office-wlan, home-wlan or just the old eth0.
>
> Hope it can help.
>

At first : thx for the fast reply :). 
And yeah,  that did it. Well at last I can connect to the AP for now. I did 
not know that it was ASCII I had to turn on, instead of passphrase with WEP, 
*hits the table with head*. 
Obviously I was too fixed on solving the whole thing with WAP that I trifled a 
little with my WEP testing.

But for sure WEP is a fairly insecure solution (ok ok better than none 
encryption, I know ^^).
Do you (or anybody else) know why WPA doesn't work ?

I am pretty sure it did work with the ipw2100 while I was running SUSE 9.3 on 
my notebook, so I cannot imagine why there are now problems running WPA with 
SUSE 10.


> PS = do you have any switch on you case which de/activates the pci card ?
> check if SuSE detects it's state...


Yes, I have got a switch for that, but SUSE does not react in anyway if I use 
it, no notification or something like that ... usual problem with linux on a 
notebook. 

Thx again for the fast solution.



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