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Scot L. Harris wrote: | On Mon, 2005-06-27 at 15:26, Truls Gulbrandsen wrote: | |>-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- |>Hash: SHA1 |> |>Scot L. Harris wrote: |>| On Mon, 2005-06-27 at 13:29, Truls Gulbrandsen wrote: |>| |>|>-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- |>|>Hash: SHA1 |>|> |>|>Hi, |>|>after updating the kernel I am no longer able to obtain an IP-adress |>|>from my router. Loading the previous kernel makes everything working |>fine. |>|> |>|>My configuration is an IBM TP T23 with a Cisco 350 Series PCMCIA Wlan |>card. |>|> |>|>Does anyone have an ide for a different workaround or should I wait for |>|>the next kernel update? |>| |>| |>| Try deleting the CHANNEL line (or comment it out) in the ifcfg file. I |>| have experienced a problem with ipw2200bg chipset where that appears to |>| be a possible fix. Was able to see the access points but the card was |>| never able to establish a connection and get an IP address. |>| |>| Suspect this points to a fundamental flaw in how the wireless cards are |>| handled by the system. |>| |>Thank you, that did the trick. Should this be reported somewhere? | | | A bug report should be filed. This appears to have fixed several | peoples problem with wireless connections using different wireless | cards. | | I am trying to connect to http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/ but there is no response.
Is the server down?
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