OpenSUSE 10.3
Dell Inspiron 8500
Dell TrueMobile 1300 wifi card (Broadcom, I think)

Using ndiswrapper.

Wired = eth0
Wireless = eth1


For about a week the wireless worked A-Ok - both in my home and my
office - both using WPA2, both using hidden SSIDs, and both serving
IPs via DHCP.

Sunday night I was using the laptop to transfer files from my network
to a remote device that is unable to go wireless. I'd download a file
on the laptop, using the wireless. THEN, in KNetworkManager I'd click
on the Wired Network (eth0). This would disconnect the wireless
(eth1), and enable the wired. Within YAST, Network Devices, I
configured a static IP on the wired NIC. At the time I think I also
configured a static IP on the wireless, to see if I could use both NIC
(on both networks) simultaneously, so I could more conveniently
transfer files between the two networks. (I wasn't really expecting to
have the laptop function as a router or bridge - more, I'd manually
get files to the laptop from the wireless LAN, and then manually ftp
them to the wired device, from the laptop.)

Yesterday morning I discovered that my wireless card no longer picks
up IP addresses via DHCP. The wired NIC will. Each time I try to
connect to a wireless network using KNetworkManager, the connection is
established, but the dialogue stalls out at 57%, "IP configuration
started."

Within YAST, I de-selected the 'enable IPv6' checkbox on the wireless
card. I tried configuring the wireless card to be in the 'external
zone' for the firewall.

If I configure the wireless to use a static IP, and set the default
gateway myself, I can connect to the LAN wirelessly. * DNS servers are
STILL being set through DHCP. *

The logs seem to me to show that the response from the DHCP server is
ignored when I try to grab an IP address for the wireless card. Yet
everything works properly for the wired card. In fact, when the
wireless NIC times out tryign to obtain an IP, the wired automatically
just connects and gets an IP perfectly, every time.

I'm skeptical this has anything to do with encryption. KNetworkManager
shows an unencrypted network (presumably from a neighboring office),
and I see the exact same behavior if I try to attach to it.

Sorry the included log is so long, but I didn't want to leave out
anything useful.

If I look at /var/log/messages, I see:  (beginning from where I
switched from wired to wireless, using KNetworkManager) :


Oct 30 11:45:47 inspiron8500 dhclient: caught deadly SIGTERM
Oct 30 11:45:47 inspiron8500 dhclient: could not restore resolv.conf:
No such file or directory
Oct 30 11:45:47 inspiron8500 dhclient: DHCPRELEASE on eth0 to
206.233.8.30 port 67
Oct 30 11:45:48 inspiron8500 avahi-daemon[2848]: Withdrawing address
record for 206.233.8.75 on eth0.
Oct 30 11:45:48 inspiron8500 avahi-daemon[2848]: Leaving mDNS
multicast group on interface eth0.IPv4 with address
206.233.8.75.
Oct 30 11:45:48 inspiron8500 avahi-daemon[2848]: Interface eth0.IPv4
no longer relevant for mDNS.
Oct 30 11:45:54 inspiron8500 dhclient: DHCPDISCOVER on eth1 to
255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 2
Oct 30 11:45:55 inspiron8500 kernel: martian source 255.255.255.255
from 206.233.8.30, on dev eth0
Oct 30 11:45:55 inspiron8500 kernel: ll header:
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:00:06:5b:fd:36:24:08:00
Oct 30 11:45:56 inspiron8500 dhclient: DHCPDISCOVER on eth1 to
255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 5
Oct 30 11:45:56 inspiron8500 kernel: martian source 255.255.255.255
from 206.233.8.30, on dev eth0
Oct 30 11:45:56 inspiron8500 kernel: ll header:
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:00:06:5b:fd:36:24:08:00
Oct 30 11:46:01 inspiron8500 dhclient: DHCPDISCOVER on eth1 to
255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 11
Oct 30 11:46:01 inspiron8500 kernel: martian source 255.255.255.255
from 206.233.8.30, on dev eth0
Oct 30 11:46:01 inspiron8500 kernel: ll header:
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:00:06:5b:fd:36:24:08:00
Oct 30 11:46:12 inspiron8500 dhclient: DHCPDISCOVER on eth1 to
255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 17
Oct 30 11:46:12 inspiron8500 kernel: martian source 255.255.255.255
from 206.233.8.30, on dev eth0
Oct 30 11:46:12 inspiron8500 kernel: ll header:
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:00:06:5b:fd:36:24:08:00
Oct 30 11:46:29 inspiron8500 dhclient: DHCPDISCOVER on eth1 to
255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 20
Oct 30 11:46:29 inspiron8500 kernel: martian source 255.255.255.255
from 206.233.8.30, on dev eth0
Oct 30 11:46:29 inspiron8500 kernel: ll header:
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:00:06:5b:fd:36:24:08:00
Oct 30 11:46:35 inspiron8500 dhclient: caught deadly SIGTERM
Oct 30 11:46:35 inspiron8500 dhclient: could not restore resolv.conf:
No such file or directory
Oct 30 11:46:35 inspiron8500 dhclient: DHCPRELEASE on eth1 to
192.168.3.1 port 67
Oct 30 11:46:35 inspiron8500 dhclient: send_packet: Network is unreachable
Oct 30 11:46:35 inspiron8500 dhclient: send_packet: please consult
README file regarding broadcast address.
Oct 30 11:46:40 inspiron8500 dhclient: DHCPDISCOVER on eth0 to
255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 4
Oct 30 11:46:41 inspiron8500 dhclient: DHCPOFFER from 206.233.8.30
Oct 30 11:46:41 inspiron8500 kernel: martian source 255.255.255.255
from 206.233.8.30, on dev eth0
Oct 30 11:46:41 inspiron8500 kernel: ll header:
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:00:06:5b:fd:36:24:08:00
Oct 30 11:46:45 inspiron8500 dhclient: DHCPREQUEST on eth0 to
255.255.255.255 port 67
Oct 30 11:46:45 inspiron8500 kernel: martian source 255.255.255.255
from 206.233.8.30, on dev eth0
Oct 30 11:46:45 inspiron8500 kernel: ll header:
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:00:06:5b:fd:36:24:08:00
Oct 30 11:46:45 inspiron8500 dhclient: DHCPACK from 206.233.8.30
Oct 30 11:46:45 inspiron8500 dhclient: bound to 206.233.8.105 --
renewal in 1585 seconds.
Oct 30 11:46:45 inspiron8500 avahi-daemon[2848]: Joining mDNS
multicast group on interface eth0.IPv4 with address 206.233.8.105.
Oct 30 11:46:45 inspiron8500 avahi-daemon[2848]: New relevant
interface eth0.IPv4 for mDNS.
Oct 30 11:46:45 inspiron8500 avahi-daemon[2848]: Registering new
address record for 206.233.8.105 on eth0.IPv4.
Oct 30 11:46:50 inspiron8500 ntpdate[6185]: adjust time server
64.202.112.75 offset 0.047531 sec
Oct 30 11:46:50 inspiron8500 ntpd[6202]: ntpd [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Sep
22 01:01:25 UTC 2007 (1)
Oct 30 11:46:50 inspiron8500 ntpd[6203]: precision = 2.000 usec
Oct 30 11:46:50 inspiron8500 ntpd[6203]: ntp_io: estimated max
descriptors: 1024, initial socket boundary: 16
Oct 30 11:46:50 inspiron8500 ntpd[6203]: Listening on interface #0
wildcard, 0.0.0.0#123 Disabled
Oct 30 11:46:50 inspiron8500 ntpd[6203]: Listening on interface #1 lo,
127.0.0.1#123 Enabled
Oct 30 11:46:50 inspiron8500 ntpd[6203]: Listening on interface #2
eth0, 206.233.8.105#123 Enabled
Oct 30 11:46:50 inspiron8500 ntpd[6203]: kernel time sync status 0040
Oct 30 11:46:50 inspiron8500 ntpd[6203]: frequency initialized -49.267
PPM from /var/lib/ntp/drift/ntp.drift
Oct 30 11:46:51 inspiron8500 SuSEfirewall2: Setting up rules from
/etc/sysconfig/SuSEfirewall2 ...
Oct 30 11:46:51 inspiron8500 SuSEfirewall2: batch committing...
Oct 30 11:46:51 inspiron8500 SuSEfirewall2: Firewall rules successfully set

Any ideas what might have changed, and why I can no longer get an IP
via DHCP, wirelessly?

Thanks,
Steve
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