I think there were mayor changes in ISC DHCP server, and maybe DHCP client in RHEL6 started supporting those changes which could have made him incompatible with older routers. Try updating firmware for your router, it could resolve your issues.

Ljubomir


B.J. McClure wrote:
On Sun, November 14, 2010 12:53, Marco Shaw wrote:
Hardware is hp pavilion dv-6000 laptop that has previously run ubuntu
with no wireless issues known.  I've posted some terminal output
below but this seems to be a dns issue.  I can dig and get ip
addresses.  I can ping by domain name successfully.  I can connect
and load webpages by using ip address instead of domain name in the
browser.
This seems to be what everyone is missing?  When on *wireless*,
everything seems to work from the command-line (from a terminal), but
his *applications* aren't resolving properly (when he's connected
wirelessly).

Someone suggested using google DNS server which I did (8.8.8.8) and
applications seem to resolve normally.  for a couple years this Netopia
3347-02-1022 has worked well with several versions of CentOS 5 and several
versions of Ubuntu.  For some reason there seems to be some
incompatability between RHEL 6 and the Netopia.  May not be relevant but
rsynching a large file breaks the connection and I have to do a service
network restart to get it back.

BJ

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