On Sat, 2005-10-29 at 00:37 -0400, radioact1ve wrote: > Hey Ken! thanks for the reply. > > >Did you use ndiswrapper -m to save the configuration? > Yup, I did that. > > > Also make sure that you specify ndiswrapper as the module in YaST setup. > Check. > > > Take a look at /usr/share/doc/packages/ndiswraper/README.SUSE for more > > info. > hmm... I installed ndiswrapper from source, so I don't think I'll have > that. I checked and nope don't have it 8) > > I'm guessing that Suse is loading the module b/c I don't see any error > messages during boot up and wlan0 is recognised as a Broadcom chip. > Just that I have to select it from the Network Manager for it to be > active. > Sorry for the delay in my response. I just now finished setting up the wireless on my laptop, rebooted and came up with an address without further action on my part. I setup mine (PCMCIA card) using YaST and went into Advanced-->Detailed Settings to set mine for activation "On Hotplug", user controlled and setup my wired connection, eth0, to "On Cable Connection". You mention using "Network Manager", what software are you using for this. I have found NetGo to be quite good when using different wireless setups when roaming.
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