I was watching this thread, I think this may work for you (it is
working for me as of today).
This is what is in my file, I have my wireless device setup in a bond
with the wired device, so I can unplug and wireless takes over and
then plug in and it goes back to wired. I have network manager
in
On Mon, 31 Dec 2012 14:49:52 +0100 Timothy Murphy
wrote:
> Jim wrote:
>
> > Module rt2800pci is loading and I can read MAC# of wireless card
>
> As a matter of interest,
> what command do you give to see the MAC address?
>
> Assuming this was with iwconfig,
> I would have thought it showed you
Jim wrote:
> Module rt2800pci is loading and I can read MAC# of wireless card
As a matter of interest,
what command do you give to see the MAC address?
Assuming this was with iwconfig,
I would have thought it showed you were almost there,
as someone else suggested.
Maybe you have to give direc
On 12/29/2012 05:27 PM, Jim wrote:
> Fedora 17 / KDE
>
> How do I enable Wireless network,
>
> NetworkManager is disabled.
>
> Wired Network is functioning normal.
>
> I'm sure that all I have to do is enable the Wireless Network.
>
> Module rt2800pci is loading and I can read MAC# of wireless
It won't accept the key and the mode. It will only accept Mode as
Managed. the key is the one in the router, under Wireless Security .
The problem is the wireless network is not starting. It cannot find the
Gateway 192.168.1.1 , and that is the correct setting
How do you start the wireless n
Jim wrote:
>> Maybe also (if necessary)
>>iwconfig wlan0 ssid SSID-NAME
>>iwconfig wlan0 key YOUR-KEY
>>iwconfig wlan0 mode RESTRICTED or OPEN
> It won't accept the key and the mode. It will only accept Mode as
> Managed. the key is the one in the router, under Wireless Security .
On 12/30/2012 05:53 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Jim wrote:
i may be looking at this wrong, tho i am curious if you
have run
"iwconfig" to set up your wireless interface.
yes, It showed ifcfg-wlan0 in my orignal message
I would run iwconfig or ifconfig
to see what the interface is called,
and
Jim wrote:
>> i may be looking at this wrong, tho i am curious if you
have run
>> "iwconfig" to set up your wireless interface.
> yes, It showed ifcfg-wlan0 in my orignal message
I would run iwconfig or ifconfig
to see what the interface is called,
and then
sudo ifconfig wlan0 up
if it is cal
On 12/29/2012 04:53 PM, Jim wrote:
> On 12/29/2012 05:50 PM, g wrote:
>> On 12/29/2012 10:08 PM, Jim wrote:
>> <>
>>
>>
>>> Now I want to get the Wireless card working on this laptop.
>>> But when I try to reboot to load Wireless , the Network won't start, it
>>> FAILs .
>> i do not have any wirel
On 12/29/2012 05:43 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Jim wrote:
Alternatively, you could try using the network service instead:
sudo systemctl start network.service
I don't want to use NetworkManager, have deleted it. ( Please don't
bring up NetworkManager any more, It is against my religion to
On 12/29/2012 05:50 PM, g wrote:
On 12/29/2012 10:08 PM, Jim wrote:
<>
Now I want to get the Wireless card working on this laptop.
But when I try to reboot to load Wireless , the Network won't start, it
FAILs .
i do not have any wireless working with my desk top box at this time,
but i did so
On 12/29/2012 05:50 PM, g wrote:
On 12/29/2012 10:08 PM, Jim wrote:
<>
Now I want to get the Wireless card working on this laptop.
But when I try to reboot to load Wireless , the Network won't start, it
FAILs .
i do not have any wireless working with my desk top box at this time,
but i did so
On 12/29/2012 10:08 PM, Jim wrote:
<>
> Now I want to get the Wireless card working on this laptop.
> But when I try to reboot to load Wireless , the Network won't start, it
> FAILs .
i do not have any wireless working with my desk top box at this time,
but i did some reading a while back and
Jim wrote:
>> Alternatively, you could try using the network service instead:
>>sudo systemctl start network.service
> I don't want to use NetworkManager, have deleted it. ( Please don't
> bring up NetworkManager any more, It is against my religion to even
> talk about it) My Religion is A
On 12/29/2012 04:13 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Jim wrote:
Fedora 17 / KDE
How do I enable Wireless network,
NetworkManager is disabled.
Wired Network is functioning normal.
I'm sure that all I have to do is enable the Wireless Network.
Module rt2800pci is loading and I can read MAC# of wire
Jim wrote:
> Fedora 17 / KDE
>
> How do I enable Wireless network,
>
> NetworkManager is disabled.
>
> Wired Network is functioning normal.
>
> I'm sure that all I have to do is enable the Wireless Network.
>
> Module rt2800pci is loading and I can read MAC# of wireless card
>
> ifcfg-wlan b
Fedora 17 / KDE
How do I enable Wireless network,
NetworkManager is disabled.
Wired Network is functioning normal.
I'm sure that all I have to do is enable the Wireless Network.
Module rt2800pci is loading and I can read MAC# of wireless card
ifcfg-wlan below
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