My recomendation, that may draw flames would be to forget about FEDORA's
guis for now...
Get it working from the command line. even if you only test it using PING.
I find that FEDORA gui's work fine when the hardware is recognized on
bootup. but special software I find battling the GUI's slow me down
until I understand what the problem is. sometimes you need an updated
driver, or try a different backend. then GUI is a frontend that works
with different backends.
Myself I have to run a Shell script manualy to get my ACX100 chipset to
work... it took me a month or so of tinkering, but I got the card to
work. All I needed was the NDISWRAPER and it worked like a charm. kinda
cheating in the eyes of open source, but what works eh?.... then my guis
recognized it flawlessly.
Again, I bid you fun and luck.
Timothy Murphy wrote:
Dave Sampson wrote:
Try out this tutorial:
http://www.linuxhomenetworking.com/wiki/index.php/Quick_HOWTO_:_Ch13_:_Linux_Wireless_Networking
The wireless battle is a fun one... good luck
Linux WiFi is not fun.
Setting up and maintaining a WiFi LAN
is a very painful experience.
The tutorial above seems rather good,
though it doesn't mention NetworkManager.
I've been trying this for a couple of weeks,
and have very mixed feelings about it.
When it works it is fine;
when it stops working it is very hard to recover,
in my experience.
Even re-booting often will not do the trick,
at least in my setup.