Hi, > But if you really wanted to use wlan0 the just create a sym link called > wlan0 in /dev that points to eth0 > Some thing like: > > cd /dev > ln -s eth0 wlan0
uhm, that won't work. Network interfaces are created "on the fly" by the kernel, there are no corresponding device files in /dev .. even if eth0 is up and running, you will find no /dev/eth0, and most likely no wlan0 either. I have never used devfs so far, so I don't know if that makes a difference, but I guess not. Regards, Frank -- ------------------------------------------------------------- Frank Trenkamp ftrenkam at uos.de PGP fprt: 5A0C 4AE9 74A5 51F0 2D34 E7DC 67FF 32C4 0357 5653 -------------------------------------------------------------