Hi,

Oh, im pissed off. I shreddered my working configuration (For a Asus
WL500G Premium) and because I had a pretty old installation anyway I
suggested to start from scratch, compiled a new FreeWRT (1.0.3) firmware
and now I'm trying to re-enble my WLAN, but no success. I have attached
my network/interfaces file. When I restart the network then I get two of
these messages:

vconfig: socket or ioctl error for add: Invalid argument
ip: Command line is not complete. Try option "help"

In the kernel log I get two of these messages:

register_vlan_device: ALREADY had VLAN registered

What is causing these messages? Can they be responsible for not having a
working WLAN?

Another problem is that when a client tries to connect to the WLAN I get
some "sta_info" messages on the console but beside of this nothing
happens. The client gives up connecting after some time (Then the
sta_info messages also stop appearing on the router) and I have no
messages in dmesg or logread. What is that sta_info stuff?

-- 
Bye, K <http://www.ailis.de/~k/>
[A735 47EC D87B 1F15 C1E9 53D3 AA03 6173 A723 E391]
(Finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] to get public key)
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback

auto eth0.1
iface eth0.1 inet manual
        switch-ports 0 5

auto ppp0
iface ppp0 inet ppp
        use-template dsl
        provider dsl
        ppp-username xxx
        ppp-password xxx
        ppp-device eth0.1

auto eth0.0
iface eth0.0 inet manual
        switch-ports 1 2 3 4 5*

auto eth2
iface eth2 inet manual
        wireless-type broadcom
        wireless-mode ap
        wireless-ssid xxx
        wireless-country DE
        wireless-security wpa-psk
        wireless-authorization psk psk2
        wireless-encryption tkip
        wireless-wpa-key xxx
        wireless-channel 1
        wireless-maxassoc 8
        wireless-gmode auto
        wireless-frameburst 0
        wireless-txpower 255
        wireless-afterburner 0
        wireless-isolate 0
        wireless-bridge-if br0
        wireless-macmode 0

auto br0
iface br0 inet static
        bridge-ifaces eth0.0 eth2
        address 192.168.36.1
        netmask 255.255.255.0
        broadcast +
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