On Monday 19 September 2005 02:36, Jayton Garnett wrote:
> I took the leap of faith and pulled out the rl0, removed rl0 from my
> configs and all is well.
> Now to get my server a WiFi card (I will look for a supported card this
> time)
I don't think you need to remove rl0.
Just making sure it's
Thanks Daniel :-)
I took the leap of faith and pulled out the rl0, removed rl0 from my
configs and all is well.
Now to get my server a WiFi card (I will look for a supported card this
time)
The reason I got the OvisLink WL8000 was because I had seen support for
OvisLink cards a few days be
On Sunday 18 September 2005 20:21, Jayton Garnett wrote:
> Sep 18 10:50:04 desktop kernel: arp:00:4f:62:01:2c:4e is using my IP
> address 192.168.0.4
>
> Sep 18 10:50:04 desktop kernel: arp:00:02:44:70:12:5e is using my IP
> address 192.168.0.3
Well that's not good :)
Caused by having two network
setup page but not any other webpage on the internet.
When I go to view the wireless clients connected to my router it reports
none are connected, yet I am viewing the setup pages!
I disabled my realtek with:
ifconfig rl0 down
I do not have WEP enabled.
Before Gnome started up I noticed somethin
On Sunday 18 September 2005 11:19, Jayton Garnett wrote:
> I have managed to get my wifi card UP and associated with my router, but
> I can not work with it (i.e ping bbc.co.uk, view web pages etc)
> Gnome's network monitor reports 0% strength, yet I can access my routers
The signal strength stuff
Hello,
I used ndiscvt to generate the modules from the windows xp drivers for
my wifi card with the help from
http://www.pingwales.co.uk/tutorials/project-evil.html
I have managed to get my wifi card UP and associated with my router, but
I can not work with it (i.e ping bbc.co.uk, view web pa