Hi all !
Jim wrote:
BOOTPROTO='dhcp'
MTU=''
REMOTE_IPADDR=''
STARTMODE='auto'
NAME='Intel PRO/Wireless LAN 2100 3B Mini PCI Adapter'
UNIQUE='JNkJ.x2u1_foDyv7'
USERCONTROL='yes'
WIRELESS='yes'
WIRELESS_AP='2WIRE783'
WIRELESS_AUTH_MODE='open'
WIRELESS_BITRATE='auto'
WIRELESS_CHANNEL=''
WIRELESS_ESSID='2WIRE783'
WIRELESS_FREQUENCY=''
WIRELESS_KEY='h:8956-2310-64 open'
WIRELESS_KEY_1=''
WIRELESS_KEY_2=''
WIRELESS_KEY_3=''
WIRELESS_KEY_LENGTH='64'
WIRELESS_MODE='Managed'
WIRELESS_NICK=''
WIRELESS_NWID=''
WIRELESS_POWER='no'
WIRELESS_WPA_PSK=''
_nm_name='bus-pci-0000:02:03.0'
BROADCAST=''
IPADDR=''
NETMASK=''
NETWORK=''
WIRELESS_CA_CERT=''
WIRELESS_CLIENT_CERT=''
WIRELESS_WPA_IDENTITY=''
WIRELESS_WPA_PASSWORD=''
First off all: My notebook is equipped with an IPW2200BG WLAN port, I'm
using WPA-PSK instead of WEP and I'm not using "netgo" at this time (I'm
planning to do that in the future).
My config has some differences:
"USERCONTROL" is set to "no" (I'm not using netgo ?)
"WIRELESS" is not present (no idea ...)
"WIRELESS_AP" is not present (no idea ...)
"WIRELESS_AUTH_MODE" is set to "psk" (I'm using WPA-PSK)
"WIRELESS_KEY" is empty (related to WEP ?)
"WIRELESS_KEY0" is present (empty)
"WIRELESS_POWER" is set to "yes"
"_nm_name" is set to "eth1" (changed that with YaST)
Because of the differences in using WEP and WPA-PSK I don't know which
of the settings might cause the problems you are experiencing. The
easiest change in your config could be just to change "_nm_name" to
"eth1". Give it a try ...
Never give up !
Best regards,
Reinhard.
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