Hi there,

Thanks for the help ... here's what happened.

On Wed, 18 Jul 2001, Stephen Carville wrote:

> Whenteh machine comes up, first add an address to eth0.  Do not add
> any routes yet.  You do not need then until time to go off net.
> 
> Flush your ipchains rules: /sbin/ipchains -F
> 
> See if you can ping your self: ping 192.168.1.130.

This works fine, with about 100usec latency.

> If that works then try to ping the router: ping 192.168.1.1

At this point, it fails. The error is "Destination host unreachable".

I tried bumping the logging level in /etc/syslog.conf to 'debug', but no
debug messages showed up in the log. I tried 'modinfo -p wvlan_cs' but it
doesn't seem to have a debugging parameter that I can set. Under the
circumstances, therefore, I'm really not sure where my packets are going
or where they are getting lost.

Given that I've only used the wireless interface since rebooting, the
results I get when I 'cat /proc/net/dev' is 408 byes, 6 packets, both
transmitted _and_ received on eth0. When I 'cat /proc/net/wireless', I
find zero discarded packets for eth0, and status=000, Quality link=57,
Quality level=222, Quality noise=165.

This is really strange.

Thanks as always & peace,

Ihab Awad

-- 
Ihab A Awad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Center for Computational Genomics and Bioinformatics,
University of Minnesota. http://www.cbc.umn.edu/~ihab/



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