I use ndiswrapper, and it works great.The problem is although i can see my
network with iwlist, i cannot cannect to it.That's the problem.I wish it has
a solution... I'm going to reinstall my Suse 10.0 after combining 5cds into
a dvd, i wish it'll be better.

On 10/30/05, Reinhard Gimbel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hi !
>
> Ilker wrote a top-post :-( :
>
> > I have no encryption, and also system gone mad and i even cant connect
> to
> > the net, i'm writing this mail on windows, hoping someone would
> > help.Mywireless card is Linksys
> > WMP54G.Hardware is present but it's not connecting.I can't configure
> dhcpd
> > via Yast because it says there's a problem with config file.
> >
> > On 10/30/05, 'o-Dzin Tridral <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> On 30/10/05, Ilker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>> Hi all,
> >>> I just installed OpenSUSE 10.0 on my desktop PC.I almost solved
> everything
> >>> and it installed my printer and scanner (wow, it made it
> automatically).I
> >>> also managed to show my Linksys WMP54G wireless lan card.The operating
> >>> system sees the card but everytime i boot into system, i have to type
> >>> "dhcpcd -G http://192.168.1.1 wlan0" as root.On my last distro, i just
> >>> changed the permissions as 755 and put a "script" includes that
> command
> >>> into
> >>> init.d and worked fine, but on SUSE i couldn't get it working.I even
> tried
> >>> it with a suid bit but no luck.Is there any way to get it connected
> >>> automatically at boot ? I don't want to use NetGO.
> >>>
> >>>
> >> Dear Ilker,
> >>
> >> In case it is of use to you, I've had this problem (or one that sounds
> >> similar). The workaround that works for me has been to disable WEP and
> >> then
> >> the wireless network comes up on boot. I'd like to go back to using WEP
> at
> >> some point but it's ok for now.
> >>
> >> I hope this is helpful!
> >>
> >> 'ö-Dzin
>
> I can use the Intel PRO/wireless 2200BG which is installed in my
> notebook without any problem with WPA-PSK even after booting.
>
> Are you using ndiswrapper to drive your WLAN ports ? I don't if this is
> related to your problems, but you should consider this in your analysis.
> --
> Never give up !
>
> Best regards,
> Reinhard.
>
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