I have tried a number of things to stop the incessant beeping from the
wireless network card when it drops the link and acquires it again.
Nuting the speaker, plugging in head phones, etc. does no good and
volume control has no effect.

Tried some mods to ifplud config file with absolutely no effect. 

Here is the info from /var/log/messages file

Feb  6 06:30:24 linux-latitude ifplugd(eth1)[6205]: Link beat lost.
Feb  6 06:30:25 linux-latitude ifplugd(eth1)[6205]: Link beat detected.

This continues about every 10 seconds.and was going this morning when I
came into work. This occured about 5 times last night for several
minutes each time. I can stop it by executing ifplugd -i eth1 -k then
start it again with ifplugd -i eth1, then route add default gw
192.168.11.1. The route del default gw 10.18.32.1 seems to hold without
having to redo it.

Here is what I get in the /var/log/messages file when I execute the
commands above. Notice the DHCP lease time is infinit.

If I execute /etc/init.d/network restart

Feb  6 08:55:19 linux-latitude ifplugd(eth1)[6205]: Executing
'/etc/ifplugd/ifplugd.action eth1 down'.
Feb  6 08:55:20 linux-latitude ifplugd(eth1)[6205]: client:     eth1
device: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection (rev
02)
Feb  6 08:55:20 linux-latitude ifdown:     eth1      device: Intel
Corporation PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection (rev 02)
Feb  6 08:55:20 linux-latitude ifplugd(eth1)[6205]: client:     eth1
configuration: wlan-bus-pci-0000:0c:00.0
Feb  6 08:55:20 linux-latitude ifdown:     eth1      configuration:
wlan-bus-pci-0000:0c:00.0
Feb  6 08:55:20 linux-latitude ifplugd(eth1)[6205]: Program executed
successfully.
Feb  6 08:55:20 linux-latitude ifplugd(eth1)[6205]: Exiting.
Feb  6 08:55:26 linux-latitude ifplugd(eth1)[11327]: ifplugd 0.28
initializing.
Feb  6 08:55:26 linux-latitude kernel: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth1: link
is not ready
Feb  6 08:55:26 linux-latitude ifplugd(eth1)[11327]: Using interface
eth1/00:18:DE:18:05:FC with driver <ipw3945> (version: 1.1.0d)
Feb  6 08:55:26 linux-latitude ifplugd(eth1)[11327]: Using detection
mode: SIOCETHTOOL
Feb  6 08:55:26 linux-latitude ifplugd(eth1)[11327]: Initialization
complete, link beat not detected.
Feb  6 08:55:26 linux-latitude kernel: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): eth1:
link becomes ready
Feb  6 08:55:27 linux-latitude ifplugd(eth1)[11327]: Link beat detected.
Feb  6 08:55:28 linux-latitude ifplugd(eth1)[11327]: Executing
'/etc/ifplugd/ifplugd.action eth1 up'.
Feb  6 08:55:28 linux-latitude ifplugd(eth1)[11327]: client:     eth1
device: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection (rev
02)
Feb  6 08:55:28 linux-latitude ifup:     eth1      device: Intel
Corporation PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection (rev 02)
Feb  6 08:55:28 linux-latitude ifplugd(eth1)[11327]: client:     eth1
configuration: wlan-bus-pci-0000:0c:00.0
Feb  6 08:55:28 linux-latitude ifup:     eth1      configuration:
wlan-bus-pci-0000:0c:00.0
Feb  6 08:55:29 linux-latitude ifup-dhcp: Starting DHCP Client Daemon on
eth1... 
Feb  6 08:55:29 linux-latitude ifup-dhcp: . 
Feb  6 08:55:29 linux-latitude dhcpcd[11436]: infinite IP address lease
time. Exiting
Feb  6 08:55:29 linux-latitude ifup:     eth1      device: Intel
Corporation PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection (rev 02)
Feb  6 08:55:29 linux-latitude ifup:     eth1      configuration:
wlan-bus-pci-0000:0c:00.0
Feb  6 08:55:29 linux-latitude SuSEfirewall2: Warning: ip6tables does
not support state matching. Extended IPv6 support disabled.
Feb  6 08:55:29 linux-latitude SuSEfirewall2: Setting up rules
from /etc/sysconfig/SuSEfirewall2 ...
Feb  6 08:55:30 linux-latitude ifup-dhcp: IP/Netmask: 192.168.11.7
Feb  6 08:55:30 linux-latitude ifup-dhcp:  / 255.255.255.0
Feb  6 08:55:30 linux-latitude ifplugd(eth1)[11327]: client: Starting
DHCP Client Daemon on eth1... . IP/Netmask: 192.168.11.7 /
255.255.255.0 
Feb  6 08:55:30 linux-latitude ifup-dhcp:  
Feb  6 08:55:30 linux-latitude SuSEfirewall2: batch committing...
Feb  6 08:55:30 linux-latitude ifplugd(eth1)[11327]: Program executed
successfully.
Feb  6 08:55:30 linux-latitude SuSEfirewall2: Firewall rules
successfully set
Feb  6 08:55:30 linux-latitude syslog-ng[3263]: SIGHUP received,
restarting syslog-ng
Feb  6 08:55:31 linux-latitude kernel: klogd 1.4.1, ---------- state
change ---------- 
Feb  6 08:55:31 linux-latitude syslog-ng[3263]: new configuration
initialized
Feb  6 08:55:37 linux-latitude kernel: eth1: no IPv6 routers present
Feb  6 09:52:40 linux-latitude ifstatus:     eth0      device: Broadcom
Corporation NetXtreme BCM5752 Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express (rev 02)
Feb  6 09:52:40 linux-latitude ifstatus:     eth0      configuration:
eth-id-00:15:c5:bf:83:57
Feb  6 09:52:40 linux-latitude ifstatus:     eth0      ifplugd is
running
Feb  6 09:52:40 linux-latitude ifplugd-selectif:     eth0      cable is
connected
Feb  6 09:52:41 linux-latitude ifstatus-dhcp:     eth0      DHCP client
(dhcpcd) is running
Feb  6 09:52:41 linux-latitude ifstatus:     eth0      IP address:
10.18.32.41/24
Feb  6 09:52:41 linux-latitude ifstatus:     eth1      device: Intel
Corporation PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection (rev 02)
Feb  6 09:52:41 linux-latitude ifstatus:     eth1      configuration:
wlan-bus-pci-0000:0c:00.0
Feb  6 09:52:41 linux-latitude ifstatus:     eth1      is prepared for
use with ifplugd
Feb  6 09:52:41 linux-latitude ifplugd-selectif:     eth1      is
probably associated
Feb  6 09:52:41 linux-latitude ifplugd-selectif:     eth1      has
lesser priority than 'eth0'
Feb  6 09:52:41 linux-latitude ifstatus-dhcp:     eth1      DHCP client
NOT running
Feb  6 09:52:41 linux-latitude ifstatus-dhcp:     eth1      IP address:
192.168.11.7/24 (DHCP)
Feb  6 09:52:41 linux-latitude ifstatus:     eth1      IP address:
192.168.11.7/24
Feb  6 09:52:41 linux-latitude ifstatus:     vnic0     
Feb  6 09:52:41 linux-latitude syslog-ng[3263]: Changing permissions on
special file /dev/xconsole
Feb  6 09:52:41 linux-latitude syslog-ng[3263]: Changing permissions on
special file /dev/tty10
Feb  6 09:52:41 linux-latitude ifstatus:               No configuration
found for vnic0
Feb  6 09:52:41 linux-latitude ifstatus:     lo        
Feb  6 09:52:41 linux-latitude ifstatus:               IP address:
127.0.0.1/8
Feb  6 09:53:09 linux-latitude kernel: st: Version 20050830, fixed
bufsize 32768, s/g segs 256
Feb  6 09:55:31 linux-latitude syslog-ng[3263]: STATS: dropped 0

However, eth1 does not work. I have to execute  ifplugd -i eth1 -k then
start it again with ifplugd -i eth1, then route add default gw
192.168.11.1 and route del default gw 10.18.32.1.

the ifplugd.config has been modified on the following lines

INTERFACES="eth0 eth1" (was INTERFACES="eth0"
ARGS_eth0="-afI -u0 -d10"
ARGS_eth1="-abfI -u0 -d10"
(was ARGS="-afI -u0 -d10")

That had no effect.

Any other suggestions on how to stop this beepeing would be most
welcome. Would also like to get the eth1 interface to come up
automatically but need to get this beeping stopped first.

Art

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