On Tuesday, 13. Sep 2016, 08:08:39 -0400, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
> On 09/13/2016 04:23 AM, Bertram Scharpf wrote:
> >
> > after suspend, my wlan is dead and it cannot be restarted
> >
> > What do I have to try?
>
> I had this same problem with the ath5k driver (still do, I bet)
> on my
On 09/13/2016 09:18 AM, Bertram Scharpf wrote:
>
> Doesn't seem to.
>
> # rfkill list# before suspend
> 0: phy0: Wireless LAN
> Soft blocked: no
> Hard blocked: no
> # rfkill list# after resume
> 0: phy0: Wireless LAN
>
On 09/13/2016 04:23 AM, Bertram Scharpf wrote:
> Hi,
>
> after suspend, my wlan is dead and it cannot be restarted
>
> What do I have to try?
I had this same problem with the ath5k driver (still do, I bet)
on my Thinkpad x61s. What happens if you run "sudo rfkill list"
after you resume from
Hi,
after suspend, my wlan is dead and it cannot be restarted. I
searched Google for the problem and I found a solution that
might work, I thought. But it doesn't.
I added a line to /etc/pm/config.d/gentoo:
SUSPEND_MODULES="r8188eu"
Then, I recompiled the kernel to load r8188eu as a module.
On 11/13/2012 07:08:24 PM, Florian Philipp wrote:
Am 13.11.2012 17:27, schrieb Bruce Hill:
On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 04:52:25PM +0100, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
I'd like to assign fixed IP numbers to computers of a local
map MAC addresses to IP addresses.
[...]
If you just want to setup a
Am 14.11.2012 18:55, schrieb Helmut Jarausch:
On 11/13/2012 07:08:24 PM, Florian Philipp wrote:
Am 13.11.2012 17:27, schrieb Bruce Hill:
On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 04:52:25PM +0100, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
I'd like to assign fixed IP numbers to computers of a local
map MAC addresses to IP
Hi,
I'd like to assign fixed IP numbers to computers of a local network.
Using dhcp as in
modules=wpa_supplicant
wpa_supplicant_wlan0=-Dwext -iwlan0
config_wlan0=dhcp
works just fine but depends on dhcp for IP assignment.
The following does not work, i.e. the network is not working
On Tue, 13 Nov 2012 11:39:40 +0100, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
I'd like to assign fixed IP numbers to computers of a local network.
I prefer to do this on the DHCP server, that way all my network
configuration is in one place and if I move a computer to a different
network it will still work as
On 11/13/2012 11:53:49 AM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Tue, 13 Nov 2012 11:39:40 +0100, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
I'd like to assign fixed IP numbers to computers of a local network.
I prefer to do this on the DHCP server, that way all my network
configuration is in one place and if I move a
On 11/13/2012 12:15:35 PM, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
On 11/13/2012 11:53:49 AM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Tue, 13 Nov 2012 11:39:40 +0100, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
I'd like to assign fixed IP numbers to computers of a local
network.
I prefer to do this on the DHCP server, that way all my network
On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 04:52:25PM +0100, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
I'd like to assign fixed IP numbers to computers of a local
map MAC addresses to IP addresses.
This is what your /etc/dhcp/dhcp.conf would look like on the router, or how it
should be configured wherever DHCP is handed
Am 13.11.2012 17:27, schrieb Bruce Hill:
On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 04:52:25PM +0100, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
I'd like to assign fixed IP numbers to computers of a local
map MAC addresses to IP addresses.
[...]
If you just want to setup a static IP per machine, /etc/conf.d/net:
On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 11:39:40AM +0100, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to assign fixed IP numbers to computers of a local network.
Using dhcp as in
modules=wpa_supplicant
wpa_supplicant_wlan0=-Dwext -iwlan0
config_wlan0=dhcp
works just fine but depends on dhcp for IP
On 25 Apr 2010, at 10:07, Adam wrote:
Downloads over my 802.1g WLAN seem to always be at either of these two
speeds. Billon ADSL+WLAN router one end, Intel 5100 on the laptop. Any
ideas on how i stop it falling back to the slower speed?
Move the laptop closer to the access point.
Stroller.
Downloads over my 802.1g WLAN seem to always be at either of these two
speeds. Billon ADSL+WLAN router one end, Intel 5100 on the laptop. Any
ideas on how i stop it falling back to the slower speed?
On Sonntag 25 April 2010, Adam wrote:
Downloads over my 802.1g WLAN seem to always be at either of these two
speeds. Billon ADSL+WLAN router one end, Intel 5100 on the laptop. Any
ideas on how i stop it falling back to the slower speed?
look for a not contested channel?
Downloads over my 802.1g WLAN seem to always be at either of these two
speeds. Billon ADSL+WLAN router one end, Intel 5100 on the laptop. Any
ideas on how i stop it falling back to the slower speed?
look for a not contested channel?
I had assumed that congestion would reveal itself as
On Sonntag 25 April 2010, Adam wrote:
Downloads over my 802.1g WLAN seem to always be at either of these two
speeds. Billon ADSL+WLAN router one end, Intel 5100 on the laptop. Any
ideas on how i stop it falling back to the slower speed?
look for a not contested channel?
I had assumed
On Sunday 25 April 2010 12:02:08 Adam wrote:
Downloads over my 802.1g WLAN seem to always be at either of these two
speeds. Billon ADSL+WLAN router one end, Intel 5100 on the laptop. Any
ideas on how i stop it falling back to the slower speed?
look for a not contested channel?
I had
Check that you have disabled 802.11b on your router, or you may find that an
adjacent client who's running 802.11b will drag your router down to 11Mb/s
max
(the actual throughput will be lower).
Router is already fixed to g only.
While you're experiencing the lower downloads you can run
On Sunday 25 April 2010 13:19:51 Adam wrote:
Check that you have disabled 802.11b on your router, or you may find that
an adjacent client who's running 802.11b will drag your router down to
11Mb/s max (the actual throughput will be lower).
Router is already fixed to g only.
While
Hello NGs,
when connect my usb-wlan-stick i get this message:
usb 1-5: USB disconnect, address 3
usb 1-5: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 4
usb 1-5: New USB device found, idVendor=0df6, idProduct=0040
usb 1-5: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3
usb 1-5:
Am Dienstag 23 März 2010 19:39:32 schrieb Thomas Bruns:
Hello NGs,
when connect my usb-wlan-stick i get this message:
usb 1-5: USB disconnect, address 3
usb 1-5: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 4
usb 1-5: New USB device found, idVendor=0df6, idProduct=0040
usb 1-5:
Hi list!
Can anyone tell me how I could find the bottleneck on my wireless
network? According to iwconfig, both cards are cofigured for 54 MBit/s
but I only get about 13 MBit/s, both on NFS and scp.
Might it be the driver (iwl3945, rt61 from kernel 2.6.24)?
Unfortunately, iwspy doesn't work on
ahh, marketing. Some people will believe anything!
Check the table at
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/wireless/2003/08/08/wireless_throughput.html
or numerous other guides courtesy of google. This shows that maximum
throughput is roughly 27Mb/s for 54g, but in my experience its much less
in
On 21 Mar 2008, at 10:33, Florian Philipp wrote:
... both cards are cofigured for 54 MBit/s
... I only get about 13 MBit/s, both on NFS and scp.
I'd be really quite happy with that.
As BillK remarks, 50% of your 54 Mbit is consumed by protocol
overhead. You're probably going to tell us
On Saturday 14 April 2007 01:35, Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
Sven Köhler schrieb:
Hi,
is there any WLAN daemon that scans for wireless LANs and loggs into
them, if he finds one, that i prefer?
You will find some useful informaton and links here:
Hello!
I have recently subscribed to this mailing list so if someone has already asked
this question I apologize in advance. I installed yesterday Gentoo 2006.0 with
LiveCD on my laptop hp nx9105 and I'm looking how to setup my wireless card. I
know that their aren't WLAN card drivers for Linux
On 3/6/06, Goran Maksimoviæ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello!
I have recently subscribed to this mailing list so if someone has already
asked
this question I apologize in advance. I installed yesterday Gentoo 2006.0 with
LiveCD on my laptop hp nx9105 and I'm looking how to setup my wireless
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