Sam Preston schreef:
> On 8/13/07, Jos van Kan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Sam Preston schreef:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I just purchased a Toshiba Satellite laptop (A215-S4807), and am
>>> dual-booting Vista and OpenSUSE 10.2.  The laptop has an Atheros
>>> AR5007EG wireless NIC.  After searching around, I tried installing the
>>> ndiswrapper module and the windows drivers, and 'ndiswrapper -l'
>>> states that everything is okay.  Unfortunately, I haven't been able to
>>> get the connection to work.  I'm new to setting up a wireless
>>> connetion in linux, so I'm not sure if the driver isn't working
>>> correctly, or if I'm just not setting up the connection correctly.
>>> 'iwconfig' shows wlan0, so I try:
>>>
>>>> iwconfig wlan0 essid "my_network_name"
>>> after which 'iwconfig wlan0' shows signal strength, etc.  I then try:
>>>
>>>> ifconfig wlan0 up
>>>> ifup wlan0
>>> I get a warning that NetworkManager is being notified to set up the
>>> DHCP connection, but I don't seem to actually connect -- I can open up
>>> a browser and I just get a 'page not found' error.  What should I be
>>> doing to test this connection?  Also, the NetworkManager icon in the
>>> system tray still says that there is a connection to eth0, not wlan0.
>>>
>>> Thanks for any help,
>>>
>>> -Sam
>>>
>> Two questions:
>> 1. Does wlan0 show an IP-address in ifconfig/iwconfig?
> 
> No, I'm not getting an IP address.  iwconfig gives:
> wlan0:   IEEE 802.11g  ESSID:"insecure.utah.edu"
>         Mode:Managed Frequency:2.412 GHz Access Point: 00:0B:0E:26:14:C4
>         Bit Rate=54 Mb/s
>         Encryption key:off
>         Power Management:off
>         Link quality:78/100 Signal level:-46 dBmh Noise level:-96 dBm
>         Rx invalid nwid:0 Rx invalid crypt:0 Rx invalid frag:0
>         Tx excessive retries 676 Ivalid misc:8787 Missed beacon: 0
> 
> and ifconfig gives:
> wlan0    Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:1B:9E:28:79:F2
>          inet6 addr: fe80::21b:9eff:fe28:79f2/64 Scope:Link
>         UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
>         ...
That's clear then. dhcp hasn't given out an IP address. What do the logs give 
you?

(cat /var/log/messages | grep -i dhcp)


Regards,
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Jos van Kan                registered Linux user #152704
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