On Mon, 2008-06-23 at 11:53 -0400, Mark Haney wrote: > Timothy Murphy wrote: > > Mark Haney wrote: > > > >> I will mention that when I reboot, and I look in 'Network' in GNOME, > >> that I see 2 wireless cards listed. Originally, it showed 'wlan0' and > >> 'wlan0.bak', along with 'eth0' and 'eth0.bak'. I don't know how that > >> happened, but I'm wondering if kudzu doing something. Even when I > >> deleted the wlan0.bak option and rebooted, same thing. > > > > I think this is part of the completely crazy pre-NM WiFi setup. > > > > NM is crazy too, but in a different way. > > > > Did you try, incidentally, "iwconfig wlan0 essid <whatever>"? > > Do you have the ESSID set in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-wlan0 ? > > > > Also maybe worth trying "iwconfig wlan0 MODE Managed" or "MODE AdHoc". > > > > Ps I'm not a WiFi guru, just a sufferer from it. > > > > > > > > See, on my other wireless system (laptop running Gentoo), I always fire > up my wireless this way with no trouble, no matter where I am. (Uh, the > manual CLI way) The script I use has never failed me to launch iwconfig > and then bring up the interface. > > In Fedora, even from the CLI I cannot get the interface to connect. > It's UP, from the standpoint that I have an entry in ifconfig that tells > me it's up. The modules are loaded (and I've tried load/unload). I've > tried the other AP modes and still nothing. I just don't understand what > changed in a week. This is the one system I haven't wired because of > it's location and so far I've not had trouble with it. > > At this point, I'm tempted to try Gentoo on it and see if that makes a > difference, just to make sure it's not some weirdness with Linux in > general with that card. You might try the following: * Open system-config-network. * Delete all wireless interfaces and devices. * Reboot, and let the hardware detector re-detect them. * Try connecting again. -- Matthew Saltzman Clemson University Math Sciences mjs AT clemson DOT edu http://www.math.clemson.edu/~mjs -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list