Dennis, One thiung of note and that I have heard and seen in the past NetworkManager and KNetworkManager do not like other things to configure your network settings besides them. For example. networkmanager will look at the network settings and say "hmmm... seems like some other app is using this, better not do anything" or rarely, if it does, it messes things up. You should stick with one thing for config at all times... i know this does not solve the issue but i hope it helps a bit.
On 1/13/07, Dennis J. Tuchler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am operating under SUSE 10.2, and the wireless card is really a centrino chip. It is recognized as a separate wireless card (wireless 220BG) and it was recognized on installation. I want to connect through various wifi hotspots and through a wireless router by which I connect to an ISP. The router is made by Linksys. The YAST connection information under YAST shows Connection: DHCP Operating Mode: Managed Application code: open Bit rate: auto Access Point: [blank} ESSID: [arbitrary name] There is no encryption key or WEP key. I clicked on the KnetworkManager icon and right clicked on the name of the wireless network name. A progress indicator appeared "Activating wireless network connection" and, after it indicated 28% completed, it conked out. Is there something in my YAST setup I should worry about? Best regards Dennis J. Tuchler University City, Missouri 63130 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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