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I tried the modules_eth1=("ifconfig" "iwconfig" "dhcpcd") in the /etc/conf.d/net file. There is no change. The same thing happens. Following is the messages in /var/log/messages after trying it. The one good thing this tells me is that the process is reading the net file. ******************************************************************************* Jun 14 21:01:01 gt40 cardmgr[5320]: socket 1: Linksys WPC11 11Mbps 802.11b WLAN Card Jun 14 21:01:02 gt40 eth1: Station identity 001f:0002:0001:0004 Jun 14 21:01:02 gt40 eth1: Looks like an Intersil firmware version 1.4.2 Jun 14 21:01:02 gt40 eth1: Ad-hoc demo mode supported Jun 14 21:01:02 gt40 eth1: IEEE standard IBSS ad-hoc mode supported Jun 14 21:01:02 gt40 eth1: WEP supported, 104-bit key Jun 14 21:01:02 gt40 eth1: MAC address 00:06:25:0A:8E:37 Jun 14 21:01:02 gt40 eth1: Station name "Prism I" Jun 14 21:01:02 gt40 eth1: ready Jun 14 21:01:02 gt40 eth1: index 0x01: Vcc 5.0, irq 11, io 0x0100-0x013f Jun 14 21:01:02 gt40 cardmgr[5320]: executing: './network start eth1 2>&1' Jun 14 21:01:02 gt40 cardmgr[5320]: + /usr/sbin/iwconfig eth1 channel 8 Jun 14 21:01:02 gt40 cardmgr[5320]: + Error for wireless request "Set Frequency" (8B04) : Jun 14 21:01:02 gt40 cardmgr[5320]: + SET failed on device eth1 ; Operation not supported. Jun 14 21:01:02 gt40 cardmgr[5320]: + WARNING: You are forcing modules! Jun 14 21:01:02 gt40 rc-scripts: WARNING: You are forcing modules! Jun 14 21:01:02 gt40 cardmgr[5320]: + Do not complain or file bugs if things start breaking Jun 14 21:01:02 gt40 rc-scripts: Do not complain or file bugs if things start breaking Jun 14 21:01:02 gt40 eth1: New link status: Disconnected (0002) Jun 14 21:01:03 gt40 cardmgr[5320]: + eth1 does not support scanning Jun 14 21:01:03 gt40 rc-scripts: eth1 does not support scanning Jun 14 21:01:03 gt40 cardmgr[5320]: + You either need to set a preferred_aps list in /etc/conf.d/wireless Jun 14 21:01:03 gt40 rc-scripts: You either need to set a preferred_aps list in /etc/conf.d/wireless Jun 14 21:01:03 gt40 cardmgr[5320]: + preferred_aps=( "ESSID1" "ESSID2" ) Jun 14 21:01:03 gt40 rc-scripts: preferred_aps=( "ESSID1" "ESSID2" ) Jun 14 21:01:03 gt40 cardmgr[5320]: + and set associate_order_eth1="forcepreferred" Jun 14 21:01:03 gt40 rc-scripts: and set associate_order_eth1="forcepreferred" Jun 14 21:01:03 gt40 cardmgr[5320]: + or set associate_order_eth1="forcepreferredonly" Jun 14 21:01:03 gt40 rc-scripts: or set associate_order_eth1="forcepreferredonly" Jun 14 21:01:03 gt40 cardmgr[5320]: + or hardcode the ESSID to "any" and let the driver find an Access Point Jun 14 21:01:03 gt40 rc-scripts: or hardcode the ESSID to "any" and let the driver find an Access Point Jun 14 21:01:03 gt40 cardmgr[5320]: + essid_eth1="any" Jun 14 21:01:03 gt40 rc-scripts: essid_eth1="any" Jun 14 21:01:03 gt40 cardmgr[5320]: + or configure defaulting to Ad-Hoc when Managed fails Jun 14 21:01:03 gt40 rc-scripts: or configure defaulting to Ad-Hoc when Managed fails Jun 14 21:01:03 gt40 cardmgr[5320]: + adhoc_essid_eth1="WLAN" Jun 14 21:01:03 gt40 rc-scripts: adhoc_essid_eth1="WLAN" Jun 14 21:01:03 gt40 cardmgr[5320]: + or hardcode the ESSID against the interface (not recommended) Jun 14 21:01:03 gt40 rc-scripts: or hardcode the ESSID against the interface (not recommended) Jun 14 21:01:03 gt40 cardmgr[5320]: + essid_eth1="ESSID" Jun 14 21:01:03 gt40 rc-scripts: essid_eth1="ESSID" Jun 14 21:01:03 gt40 cardmgr[5320]: + essid_eth1="ESSID" Jun 14 21:01:03 gt40 rc-scripts: essid_eth1="ESSID" Jun 14 21:01:03 gt40 cardmgr[5320]: + Failed to configure wireless for eth1 Jun 14 21:01:03 gt40 rc-scripts: Failed to configure wireless for eth1 Jun 14 21:01:03 gt40 eth1: New link status: Disconnected (0002) Jun 14 21:01:03 gt40 cardmgr[5320]: + [ !! ] Jun 14 21:01:03 gt40 cardmgr[5320]: + [ !! ] Jun 14 21:01:03 gt40 cardmgr[5320]: start cmd exited with status 1 -- Protect your computer - Browse with Firefox! Gentoo Linux - Flexible, Powerful If you want everything done yesterday, what will you do tomorrow?
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