Login as root and try this:

# > ifdown ethX
# > killall dhcpcd
# > ifup ethX
# > dhcpcd

Substitute the 'X' with the number of your wireless card... e.g. "eth0" or "eth1"

It worked for me... but it's pretty annoying that there's no GUI with a button saying "renew WLAN DHCP".

/Benjamin

Daniel Hatfield wrote:

Hello all,

This isn't a show stopper, but it is very frustrating.

After setting Suse 10 up on my laptop (I used to run 9.3 and yes it's a clean 
install), wireless configuration through Yast doesn't work. I know my settings 
are correct (I've rentered them several times). I know the module is correct, 
because all that I need to do is iwconfig and dhcpcd to get it working (I have 
to do it every time I boot). So, this is what happens:

If I run iwconfig after configuring yast it shows all the correct setting 
(essid, wep key, mode), but is says it's unassociated and that the security 
mode is restricted!? If i just run iwconfig with all of my settings from the CL 
and it connects right up. Connecting from the command line isn't the end of the 
world, but it is a digression.

I would soo love to get this working. Overall I love Suse 10, but if can't get 
this fixed I may be rolling back to 9.3.

Thanks,
Daniel


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