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Thu Apr 8 22:46:56 EDT 2010
dan ritter writes:
>On Thu, Apr 08, 2010 at 05:00:40PM -0400, j. daniel moylan wrote:
>> tried all this -- results:
>>
>> ifdown wlan0
>> iwlist wlan0 scan no results
>> iwconfig wlan0 ap any
>> iwlist wlan0 scan no results
>> iwconfig wlan0 essid moylan-net
>> iwlist wlan0 scan no results
>> ifup wlan0
>> iwlist wlan0 scan all the local ap's
>> ifdown wlan0
>> iwlist wlan0 scan no results
>> /etc/init.d/networking restart
>> iwlist wlan0 scan all the local ap's
>> in all cases:
>> iwconfig wlan0 shows 0/0
>> ifconfig wlan0 shows wlan0 at 192.168.0.7 after every operation.
>> ping 192.168.0.1 shows destination host not reachable
>> don't know what to make of this.
>> iwlist wlan0 scan all the local ap's
> is hopeful. Select the right one and specify it with
> iwconfig wlan0 ap 00:00:00:00:00:FF
> substituting in, of course.
sudo iwconfig wlan0 ap 00:09:5B:23:8A:26
same dismal results.
> If that doesn't produce a better result, you probably have a
> driver that doesn't quite support the model of wifi chip you
> have -- changing or updating the driver may be your best move.
but how could that be? if i go back to NetworkManager, it
makes the connection quite handily, so the driver's got to
be there ... right? it really does work under NetworkManager,
just not the way i want -- and i really would like to get
the command-line procedure to work, using the interfaces
file.
ole dan
j. daniel moylan
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