i believe "managed" equals "connect to an access point". the other option being "ad-hoc" which means "connect to another computer without access point". ip address statically or via dhcp is independent of this.

yesterday i was reading a good article on the novell site about configuring wireless cards in suse (unfortunately i can't locate it right now), which confirmed the option to use is "managed".
yast also offers a "master" option - i don't know what that means.

roger


Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
ath0      IEEE 802.11g  ESSID:"rnsRouter"  Nickname:"notebook"
        Mode:Managed

Didn't "managed" mean that you have to supply a static IP yourself?

Try a different mode to see what happens?

Volker

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