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On Mon, Nov 12, 2007 at 07:01:05AM -0800, Christian Volker wrote:
> So you have an ipw2200 running in CentOS5 without any issues? How did you do
> this? ;)
I have one. I didn't do anything special here. It just works, but it is
a 2200BG chip, not the
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007, Christian Volker wrote:
> >> I tried to use DHCP, but the card didn't get assigned to any IP address.
> So I
> >> used the manual configuration which seemed to work fine during startup.
> But
> >> unfortunately not network connection could be made. So no ICMP ping
> packets
>
Yohoo!
>> I tried to use DHCP, but the card didn't get assigned to any IP address.
So I
>> used the manual configuration which seemed to work fine during startup.
But
>> unfortunately not network connection could be made. So no ICMP ping
packets
>> where reaching the destination.
>I have had a si
I tried to use DHCP, but the card didn't get assigned to any IP address. So I
used the manual configuration which seemed to work fine during startup. But
unfortunately not network connection could be made. So no ICMP ping packets
where reaching the destination.
I have had a similar experience.
Yohoo!
>> I tried to use CentOS5 on an IBM Thinkpad R52 which has an Intel
PRO/Wireless
>> 2915ABG Mini-PCI Adapter installed.
>> I downloaded the firmware from the DAG-Repo (afaik 3.0.0) and added a
"alias
>> eth1 ipw2200" to modules.conf. After the module was loaded successfully
>> (including
On Nov 12, 2007 11:02 AM, Christian Volker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I tried to use CentOS5 on an IBM Thinkpad R52 which has an Intel PRO/Wireless
> 2915ABG Mini-PCI Adapter installed.
>
> I downloaded the firmware from the DAG-Repo (afaik 3.0.0) and added a "alias
> eth1 ipw2200" to
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