Reimundo Heluani wrote:
I think he means you need to authenticate to an AP before running dhcp on that interface. Something like iwconfig eth0 essid any for example

But I might have fallen in the lazyness of replying without reading the whole thing

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Thanks, Reimundo. If what you say is true, I have done that on both of my devices. This is what's so frustrating. Since I can't connect with either device, the problem lies in something common to the both of them. There are only a limited number of options: kernel configuration, configuration files and bootscripts. I have compared the configuration file--/etc/dhclient.conf--and the bootscripts to those in my other laptop and they are identical. That leaves the kernel and I just don't see what's wrong there either. I'm hoping that someone can see another avenue to explore.

Dan
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