Can you just paste dmesg -a?
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On Monday 05 January 2004 12:02 pm, G. Held wrote:
Is your wireless router setup to be DHCP on the cat5 end?
Also - I have had more luck using AP's instead of routers.
Just my .02
Chris
> >Can you just paste dmesg -a?
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> Righty-O:
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On Monday 05 January 2004 12:02 pm, G. Held wrote:
> >Can you just paste dmesg -a?
>
> Righty-O:
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Did you set the gateway
defaultrouter="192.168.39.1"
in /etc/rc.conf so that the computer could find 192.168.38.1?
Yes, that was set.
Thanks, though.
Andrew Gould
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Here's how I set mine up:
In /etc/rc.conf:
ifconfig_wi0="DHCP"
No luck. (Using ath0 as opposed to wi0, as is apparently necessary...)
I next creat a file called /etc/start_if.wi0 with the line:
ifconfig wi0 ssid somessid wepmode on wepkey 0xsomewepkey
That's all I do. And it all works well.
Luck
Hi,
Your kernel throws out a fair number of hiccups. Edit the Kernel Config file
and add all the drivers you need. Also remove the multi processor stuff. You
are missing quite some drivers as indicated in dmesg as Unknown-card.
Dude, you're my hero!
After messing up a few times, and about three ke