t; i have a problem trying to do dhclient to the wifi interface, i can
> associate the ap, the problem is when i try to do dhclient, And i get No
> DHCPOFFERS received. I'm sure my modem works cause i'm sending this mail
> thru this connection. I've read documentation fro
2012-05-10 02:29 keltezéssel, Boris Bobrov írta:
В сообщении от Thursday 10 of May 2012 04:48:10 Deryk написал:
I think your firmware suggestion is probably the right one. I've owned a
succession of laptops/netbooks all with some variant of the broadcom
43xx chipset.
There are two versions of t
В сообщении от Thursday 10 of May 2012 04:48:10 Deryk написал:
> I think your firmware suggestion is probably the right one. I've owned a
> succession of laptops/netbooks all with some variant of the broadcom
> 43xx chipset.
>
> There are two versions of the firmware. The simplest way to achieve
>
On 09/05/12 15:05, Boris Bobrov wrote:
В �ообщении от Thursday 10 of May 2012 02:29:12 Francisco
напи�ал:
Hi all,
i have a problem trying to do dhclient to the wifi interface, i can
associate the ap, the problem is when i try to do dhclient, And i get No
DHCPOFFERS received
В сообщении от Thursday 10 of May 2012 02:29:12 Francisco написал:
> Hi all,
>
> i have a problem trying to do dhclient to the wifi interface, i can
> associate the ap, the problem is when i try to do dhclient, And i get No
> DHCPOFFERS received. I'm sure my modem works ca
Hi all,
i have a problem trying to do dhclient to the wifi interface, i can
associate the ap, the problem is when i try to do dhclient, And i get No
DHCPOFFERS received. I'm sure my modem works cause i'm sending this mail
thru this connection. I've read documentation from kernel
Nate Duehr wrote:
> Derek Broughton wrote:
>
>>Oooh.. You would have to point that out. Somewhere about 3 months after
>>I got _this_ laptop, it occurred to me that I was really supposed to
>>report
>>the MAC to the network centre, so that they could do that. Of course, I
>>never got around to
Derek Broughton wrote:
>Oooh.. You would have to point that out. Somewhere about 3 months after I
>got _this_ laptop, it occurred to me that I was really supposed to report
>the MAC to the network centre, so that they could do that. Of course, I
>never got around to it. Now, I know they'll app
Nic Ferrier wrote:
>But you're right, it's really a question of getting your sysadmins to
>turn the 192 dhcp server off (or at least give you a static mapping on
>the 142 dhcp server).
>
>
If it's rogue, they may not have visibility to it or even know it's there.
Had a video phone doing this
assigned by the DHCP server in the router. Next morning when I connect
> > at work, dhclient immediately gives me the same IP.
> >
> >
> > Sep 8 08:44:18 othello dhclient: DHCPDISCOVER on eth0 to
255.255.255.255
> > port 67 interval 4
> > Sep 8 08:44:18 othello
Nic Ferrier wrote:
> Derek Broughton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> The thing is, I can prevent dhclient from even seeing 192.168.1.1 - but
>> then
>> it won't work at home. I could change the router address at home, so it
>> wouldn't conflic
On Thu, 2005-09-08 at 09:59 -0300, Derek Broughton wrote:
> When I connect to my network at home through the lan (wired) connection of a
> Linksys WRT54G router, I get an address in the 192.168.1.* range, assigned
> by the DHCP server in the router. Next morning when I connect at work,
&
Derek Broughton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The thing is, I can prevent dhclient from even seeing 192.168.1.1 - but then
> it won't work at home. I could change the router address at home, so it
> wouldn't conflict, but I'd still run the risk of coming across
ter. Next morning when I connect at work,
>> dhclient immediately gives me the same IP.
>>
>>
>> Sep 8 08:44:18 othello dhclient: DHCPDISCOVER on eth0 to 255.255.255.255
>> port 67 interval 4
>> Sep 8 08:44:18 othello dhclient: DHCPOFFER from 192.168.1.1
>
Nico Golde wrote:
> Hi,
> * <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-09-08 15:54]:
>> Nic Ferrier ??:
> [...]
>> >>One final question, why wasn't there a lease from 142.2.*.* (there's at
>> >>least two different DHCP servers there) in my lease file already, from
>> >>yesterday?
Hi,
* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-09-08 15:54]:
> Nic Ferrier ??:
[...]
> >>One final question, why wasn't there a lease from 142.2.*.* (there's at
> >>least two different DHCP servers there) in my lease file already, from
> >>yesterday? They give lease times of on
ter. Next morning when I connect at work,
>>dhclient immediately gives me the same IP.
>>
>>
>>Sep 8 08:44:18 othello dhclient: DHCPDISCOVER on eth0 to 255.255.255.255
>>port 67 interval 4
>>Sep 8 08:44:18 othello dhclient: DHCPOFFER from 192.168.1.1
>>Sep
Derek Broughton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> When I connect to my network at home through the lan (wired) connection of a
> Linksys WRT54G router, I get an address in the 192.168.1.* range, assigned
> by the DHCP server in the router. Next morning when I connect at work,
> dh
When I connect to my network at home through the lan (wired) connection of a
Linksys WRT54G router, I get an address in the 192.168.1.* range, assigned
by the DHCP server in the router. Next morning when I connect at work,
dhclient immediately gives me the same IP.
Sep 8 08:44:18 othello
On Sunday 28 November 2004 13:06, Martin Hauser wrote:
> Hello,
>
> > Everytime when i plug in the lan cable, i run dhclient. I know there's
> > a package called laptop-net, maybe i'll try it later. Now i'm just
> > manually start dhclient. After running for
On Sun, Nov 28, 2004 at 07:01:31AM -0800, Rony wrote:
} Hi,
}
} Everytime when i plug in the lan cable, i run dhclient. I know there's
} a package called laptop-net, maybe i'll try it later. Now i'm just
} manually start dhclient. After running for awhile, i cannot ping other
}
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Hello,
> Everytime when i plug in the lan cable, i run dhclient. I know there's
> a package called laptop-net, maybe i'll try it later. Now i'm just
> manually start dhclient. After running for awhile, i cannot ping other
&
Hi,
Everytime when i plug in the lan cable, i run dhclient. I know there's
a package called laptop-net, maybe i'll try it later. Now i'm just
manually start dhclient. After running for awhile, i cannot ping other
website anymore but the internet connection is still ok though, sti
e the following line
elif [-x /sbin/dhclient ]; then
log "/sbin/dhclient $DEVICE > /dev/null 2>&1" || exit 1
elif ..
fi
if [ -n "$IPADDR" ] ; then
...
log "/sbin/ifconfig "
i know that the script ran the dhclient and i also know that it
e the following line
elif [-x /sbin/dhclient ]; then
log "/sbin/dhclient $DEVICE > /dev/null 2>&1" || exit 1
elif ..
fi
if [ -n "$IPADDR" ] ; then
...
log "/sbin/ifconfig "
i know that the script ran the dhclient and i also know that it
On Wed, 06 Mar 2002 06:29:28 -0500
Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How/Where is dhclient called so that I can modify it to include a
> statement from: 'dhclient' to 'dhclient eth1'?
Normally it's all in
/etc/network/interfaces
This file has a ver
On Wed, 06 Mar 2002 06:29:28 -0500
Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How/Where is dhclient called so that I can modify it to include a
> statement from: 'dhclient' to 'dhclient eth1'?
Normally it's all in
/etc/network/interfaces
This file has a ver
th dhcp and the other static.
>
> How/Where is dhclient called so that I can modify it to include a
> statement from: 'dhclient' to 'dhclient eth1'?
>
> Also, on a slightly related problem. Has anyone ever seen an error
> associated with ipup where it calls an e
On Wed, Mar 06 2002, at 06:29:28 -0500, Tom Allison wrote:
> How/Where is dhclient called so that I can modify it to include a
> statement from: 'dhclient' to 'dhclient eth1'?
>
> Also, on a slightly related problem. Has anyone ever seen an error
> associate
I'm running into a little problem.
or rather a couple of them.
I have two cards on my notebook -- really! One's a land-line eepro100
and the other is a wireless pcmcia card.
I want one of them to run with dhcp and the other static.
How/Where is dhclient called so that I can mo
th dhcp and the other static.
>
> How/Where is dhclient called so that I can modify it to include a
> statement from: 'dhclient' to 'dhclient eth1'?
>
> Also, on a slightly related problem. Has anyone ever seen an error
> associated with ipup where it calls an e
On Wed, Mar 06 2002, at 06:29:28 -0500, Tom Allison wrote:
> How/Where is dhclient called so that I can modify it to include a
> statement from: 'dhclient' to 'dhclient eth1'?
>
> Also, on a slightly related problem. Has anyone ever seen an error
> associate
I'm running into a little problem.
or rather a couple of them.
I have two cards on my notebook -- really! One's a land-line eepro100
and the other is a wireless pcmcia card.
I want one of them to run with dhcp and the other static.
How/Where is dhclient called so that I can mo
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