>>>>> "Kevin" == Kevin J Cummings <cummings@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: Kevin> If you only intend to use your computer with a single Kevin> wireless access point, you might want to consider using the That is my situation (it is a bedroom desktop and I want to remove the long ethernet cable trailing down the stairs and through the kitchen). >> I checked the SSID and WEP key information (and I have other >> laptops - a MacBook Air and a Sony Windows XP machine) working >> on the router. >> >> How do I go about diagnosing the problem? Kevin> Look at your log files. NetworkManager logs to Kevin> /var/log/messages for me. There are also interesting All it seems to say was that it could not determine the IP information. (Also I had to turn SELinux to permissive mode - which I think I will keep it there permanently - it is a real pain in the arse). Kevin> messages about your hardware's drivers when your system Kevin> boots as well. the output from "lsusb" can help others Kevin> help you as well. The latter is a little more informative, maybe. It says RALink ... RT2501USB. Under FC6 is said RT73USB. And the device itself comes with a device driver for rt73 for FC4 (I couldn't get it to work with FC6 - the instructions didn't match the CD directory layout). Kevin> If your problem is that you've configured everything right, Kevin> and its just the access point negotiation that fails, the Kevin> logs from your router might contain useful information as Kevin> well. Nothing there. -- Colin Adams Preston Lancashire -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list