On Fri, Oct 21, 2005 at 04:44:33PM +0200, Enric Nadal wrote: > El Viernes, 21 de Octubre de 2005 00:07, Benjamin Herrenschmidt escribió: > > You mean that occasionally, when you boot, it doesn't work ? > No, when i boot the computer, the card works ok, but from time to time, it > stops working. Ifdowning ang ifuping again doesn't solve the problem, and > neither does rmmoding airport, hermes... > I seems more an issue of > eth1: New link status: Connected (0001) > eth1: New link status: Disconnected (0002) > as Wojciech says in his message. > But i don't know how to trace the problem better or reproduce. > For that is what I need help, so I could be more precise. > Regards, > Enric > > PD: It happened again while I was typing this message. Looking at logs, I've > found this, perhaps its useful: > Oct 21 16:19:00 fourier kernel: eth0: Hardware identity 0005:0001:0001:0002 > Oct 21 16:19:00 fourier kernel: eth0: Station identity 001f:0001:0008:0046 > Oct 21 16:19:00 fourier kernel: eth0: Firmware determined as Lucent/Agere 8.70 > Oct 21 16:19:00 fourier kernel: eth0: Ad-hoc demo mode supported > Oct 21 16:19:00 fourier kernel: eth0: IEEE standard IBSS ad-hoc mode supported > Oct 21 16:19:00 fourier kernel: eth0: WEP supported, 104-bit key > Oct 21 16:19:00 fourier kernel: eth0: MAC address 00:30:65:26:FF:7C > Oct 21 16:19:00 fourier kernel: eth0: Station name "HERMES I" > Oct 21 16:19:00 fourier kernel: eth0: ready > Oct 21 16:19:00 fourier kernel: airport: Card registered for interface eth0 > Oct 21 16:19:00 fourier kernel: eth0: Sun GEM (PCI) 10/100/1000BaseT Ethernet > 00:0a:95:71:d1:a8 > Oct 21 16:19:00 fourier kernel: eth0: Found BCM5221 PHY > Oct 21 16:19:00 fourier kernel: eth1: New link status: Connected (0001) > > It's really messed with eth0 and eth1, and iwconfig says eth0 has no wireless > extensions.
I'd listen to what iwconfig says: If it says eth0 has no wireless extensions then something might have gone wrong with your network drivers and/or your settings in /etc/network/interfaces. That is, I wouldn't be surprised if eth0 suddenly, after being loaded as your radio device, stops working. In other words: I'd find out via 'ifconfig -a' or 'iwconfig' or 'macchanger -s <some-deviceX>' what your system thinks your WLAN device is, and then change the name of your ethX wireless device in /etc/network/interfaces to the correct name. Provided you use the latter file for your wireless connection ... We have discussed this in extenso a few days lately. And in one message I gave a hopefully both verbose and correct description for a workaround for the issue: <http://lists.debian.org/debian-powerpc/2005/10/msg00283.html> It might be difficult, but IINM I have the same radio card ("Hermes I") on a Powerbook, and except that it only supports WEP encryption so far this card, once started correctly, works like a charm here ... I'm using patched kernels for my wireless networking, but I don't believe that this is the reason for your card crashing and mine working ... I'd bet it's the issue as described above and in the thread from the URL above ... Good luck Best Regards Wolfgang -- Wolfgang Pfeiffer http://profiles.yahoo.com/wolfgangpfeiffer Key ID: E3037113 Key fingerprint = A8CA 9D8C 54C4 4CC1 0B26 AA3C 9108 FB42 E303 7113 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]