Re: [opensuse] opensuse wlan

2005-09-12 Thread Reinhard Gimbel


Hallo !

Helmut Seidel schrieb:


this weekend i tried opensuse rc1 - everything looks fine but I cannot
connect to the internet via my wlan. I had the same problem with 9.3 but I
could solve this by deleting my ethernetcard in yast. In rc1 I cannot delete
the ethernetcard. If I click on delete the card does not disappear, it
simply is markedt as unconfigured and that doesn't help (at least on suse
9.3) - is there any way to delete the card?


Some questions:

Are you connected to a LAN as well (i.e. have you plugged in an 
ethernet/TP cable as well) ?


I could configure my SuSE 9.3 by using the the ifplugd for the LAN 
port. You can enable this using YaST. Therefore chose the LAN port and 
open the extended options/device activation (sinngem.) [Erweiterte 
Einstellungen]-[Geräte-Aktivierung]. You will find entries like 
(sinngem.) during startup [Beim Systemstart], if plugged-in [Bei 
Kabelanschluß], hotplugged [Falls hot-plugged], Manual [Manuell] and 
Never [Niemals].


The 2nd one [Bei Kabelanschluß] should be your selection for the LAN port.

For the WLAN port you need not to change anything.


Excuse my clumsy English ant thanks for your help.


Wir können auch auf deutsch kommunizieren, nur dann hat der Rest der 
Welt nix davon ...


Best regards / Gruß,
Reinhard.

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Re: [opensuse] opensuse wlan

2005-09-12 Thread Eberhard Moenkeberg

Hi,

On Mon, 12 Sep 2005, Helmut Seidel wrote:


this weekend i tried opensuse rc1 - everything looks fine but I cannot
connect to the internet via my wlan. I had the same problem with 9.3 but I
could solve this by deleting my ethernetcard in yast. In rc1 I cannot delete
the ethernetcard. If I click on delete the card does not disappear, it
simply is markedt as unconfigured and that doesn't help (at least on suse
9.3) - is there any way to delete the card?


Not configured in YaST is meaning not disturbing anything else, so 
you should have a closer look at your wlan interface.


And at least you need to tell what it is - your wlan interface - if you 
like to avoid 1000 good, but non-relevant answers here. You should 
struggle to avoid that.


Cheers -e
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Eberhard Moenkeberg ([EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED])

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