Frank Millman wrote: > > Kevin Kofler wrote: > > > > Frank Millman wrote: > > > My next step was going to be to install the Ralink driver > > downloaded from > > > their site, but I thought I would check here first to see > > if there are any > > > other suggestions. > > > > The driver from the Ralink site is legacy, I'm not even sure > > they still > > update it at all, given that the rewritten driver from the > > rt2x00 project > > (which is what you're getting by default) is now in the > kernel itself. > > > > Thanks for the info, Kevin. I am glad I checked here first. > > Does anyone have any other suggestions? To recap, here is the > problem again. > > On startup, the card does not always initialise first time. > It appears to > bring up wlan0 successfully, and it appears to > start wpa_supplicant successfully. However, the next step is > to mount an NFS > share. Sometimes it works first time, but usually it sits > there for a while > and then fails. If I then check iwconfig, it shows no Access > Points, and 0 > for Link Quality. I then run 'service network restart' and 'service > wpa_supplicant restart' a couple of times, and it usually > comes up on the > second or third attempt. > I read a message from Markus Kesaromous, on a related topic, that happened to have the following line - "I set scan_ssid=1 [in wpa_supplicant.conf] because my router does not broadcast the ssid." I have the same situation, so I have added that line to my .conf file, and it seems to have solved the problem. Thanks, Markus ;-) Frank -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines