On Monday 18 December 2006 23:19, Norberto Bensa wrote: > Mick wrote: > > # iwlist wlan0 scan > > wlan0 Scan completed : > > Cell 01 - Address: 00:0C:20:03:3B:C5 > > ESSID:"The Cairngorm Hotel" > > Mode:Master > > Frequency:2.437 GHz > > Encryption key:off > > Extra:tsf=00000004ed7ab5fa > > Have you tried: > > # iwconfig wlan0 essid "The Cairngorm Hotel" > # dhcpcd wlan0
I did not try specifying the essid manually, given that it is the only essid in the vicinity and iwconfig shows that my machine has already associated with it. However, I've tried the dhcpcd wlan0 but it eventually times out. :( > Do you have Windows installed? Do you get an IP address on Windows? No I don't. This is a Gentoo-only laptop. But other WinXP machines appear to get an IP address and connect happily to the Internet at both hotels. What else should I try? Would perhaps dhcpcd -S be needed to get the router to assign an IP address? I do not have much experience with wirelless connections because up until now I've been lucky enough to always connect to public (and private) WiFi routers effortlessly. -- Regards, Mick
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