David, I've been trying all the different possibilities I can think of.
No change. :-( iwlist wlan0 scan still shows "No scan results". I am sad about it. I am running out of ideas. :-( I have read the howtos 100 times, have done thousands of tests to no avail. :-( I guess it is time for me to give thanks to all of you who have helped me, specially you David. I guess I've got to wait until I become more knowledgeable on linux and get a better understanding about this whole thing. -Marvin ----- Mensaje Original ----- De: David Fokkema <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Fecha: Martes, Junio 22, 2004 12:54 pm Asunto: Re: Fwd: Re: Going wireless > On Tue, Jun 22, 2004 at 08:42:09AM -0600, Marvin Gerardo Aguero > Salazar wrote: > > Guys, first of all, let me clarify a couple of things. I hail > from the > > Windows world where you just plug the card, install the drivers and > > voila, you're all set. I am just trying to learn about access > points and > > all that. > > > > Secondly, one my co-workers is right next to me and he is working > just> fine with his wireless card in the windows world. That tells > us that > > there is an access point close by. At the hotel where I am > staying at > > there is also a WiFi network. I have been unable to scan a > network on > > either environment. > > > > I think the kernel/driver is seeing the card for one of the > lights is > > on. Besides, I can "see" the wlan0 device. > > > > Here is the output of iwconfig, ifconfig and iwlist commands. > Again, I > > would appreciate any help on this matter. > > Just a shot in the dark. > > Try > > iwconfig wlan0 mode ad-hoc > iwlist wlan0 scan > > Any change? > > Best of luck, > > David > > -- > Hi! I'm a .signature virus. Copy me into > your ~/.signature to help me spread! > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [EMAIL PROTECTED] >