Uli Kunitz wrote:
Could you send us a more complete log from plugging in the device
until the error happens?
Here is it:
--- /var/log/kern.log --
May 8 11:38:33 mybox kernel: usb 3-6: USB disconnect, address 3
May 8 11:43:45 mybox kernel: usb 3-6: new high speed USB device
Daniel Drake wrote:
There are no errors in your logs, but association did not complete. You
should now enable softmac debug messages, and also run iwevent in
another console while attempting to connect.
Daniel
I've enabled softmac debug messages (and also 802.11 stack debug messages).
Lucio Crusca wrote:
While dhclient is trying to get in touch with the AP, iwevent
says:
May 7 15:22:15 Acaja-Tour kernel: zd1211rw 3-5:1.0: zd_usb_enable_int()
May 7 15:22:15 Acaja-Tour kernel: zd1211rw 3-5:1.0: zd_usb_enable_int()
submit urb e86d1e40
May 7 15:22:15 Acaja-Tour kernel:
Alle 17:14, lunedì 7 maggio 2007, hai scritto:
I don't think iwevent prints those messages.
Er... you are right... it had to be the kernel printk. iwevent was silent.
Nevertheless, this is
implying that dhclient brings the network interface down.
Ok, I trust you and the logs, but I still
Lucio Crusca wrote:
Ok then. Why don't we put on the website a minimal script to bring up an
interface with zd1211rw? Seems to me that, if distro scripts cause a lot of
problems, we would make a lot of users happy...
Feel free to volunteer. Personally I'm more than happy with my distro's
Lucio Crusca wrote:
Alle 19:19, lunedì 7 maggio 2007, Lucio Crusca ha scritto:
# ifconfig eth5 up
SIOCSIFFLAGS: Connection timeout
but this should be the first thing to do before doing anything else. I'm
stuck. iwevent output is plain silence.
I've forgotten the relevant kern.log
May
Daniel wrote:
Please file a bug for this at http://bugzilla.kernel.org
Thank you very much indeed for the clarification. I've filed bug #8447,
however I've realized that the bug is present only when using a 686 kernel on
a Pentium4 hardware. Recompiling the kernel and having it Pentium4
Am 07.05.2007 um 22:10 schrieb Daniel Drake:
Lucio Crusca wrote:
Alle 19:19, lunedì 7 maggio 2007, Lucio Crusca ha scritto:
# ifconfig eth5 up
SIOCSIFFLAGS: Connection timeout
but this should be the first thing to do before doing anything
else. I'm
stuck. iwevent output is plain
Hi all,
I've just bought a new GigaFast WF748-CUI. I already had three of those adapter
and they were 0ACE:1211.
But now this last one is 0ACE:1215. Although the chipset should be supported, I
can't manage to make
the thing work. I use the following commands to configure the interface: