Manuel Ravasio wrote:
> Problem solved.
>
> The card is faulty: it doesn't work on other systems either.
> It *apparently* works, it gets recognized, it can be assigned an IP
> address, connection led lights up, but no actual connection is
> available.
>
> A close look to the card-dongle connect
Problem solved.
The card is faulty: it doesn't work on other systems either.
It *apparently* works, it gets recognized, it can be assigned an IP address,
connection led lights up, but no actual connection is available.
A close look to the card-dongle connector shows a little damage to the
plastic
Does ne3 works good on other system? Maybe card is bad? Did you try to swap
pcmia cards over the slots?
birkoff
Hello list.
I'm setting up an old Toshiba laptop as a firewall, DNS forwarder, DHCP
server and wireless access point using OpenBSd 4.0 i386.
I have 3 network interfaces:
- unknown-brand USB 10/100 interface, available as axe0, working perfectly
- Netgear PCMCIA wireless interface, available as ath
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