Matthew, Em Segunda 04 Dezembro 2006 09:56, Matthew Saltzman escreveu: > On Mon, 4 Dec 2006, Marcelo Magno T. Sales wrote: > >> First I assume you installed the ipw2200-firmware rpm. You are not > >> trying to run network and NetworkManager at the same time. That produced > >> bad karma. I would suggest you stop network and just run NetworkManager > >> and NetworkDispatcher in the /etc/init.d directory. > > > > They were all running, I had just turned on NetWorkManager without > > turning off network, didn't realize they shouldn't be run at the same > > time. However, even so, sometimes the ipw2200 card is still shown as > > __tmp1804289383, with the same behavior described in the previous e-mail. > > Is there any thing else I should try? > > > >> Then configure your wireless using the nm-applet which should start up > >> automatically at boot. An icon will appear in the right side of the > >> upper panel. Right click on it to choose your access point and configure > >> it. You should unconfigure your wireless setup if you used s-c-n or > >> iwconfig to configure it. > > > > Yes, I use the knetworkmanager, which is the same. No problem in > > connecting to wireless networks when the card is correctly shown as eth1, > > but it halts for a while when getting the IP address from DHCP if the NIC > > is shown as __tmp1804289383 and then it stays off-line. > > yum --enablerepo=updates-testing update initscripts. Then reboot. > > You should not need the /etc/iftab file I described before. > Thanks very much for your help, that did solve the problem. I think that this other one has probably nothing to do with the initscripts, but I still get the __tmp1804289383 device when I wake up the notebook from suspend to RAM. Do you know if there's a way to get the wireless NIC working without rebooting after suspending? Thanks, Marcelo