Kevin the Drummer
> My nc4000 wireless networking was working just fine on my dual boot
> Mandriva/WinXP machine. Then, I went over to the dark side (booted XP)
> and noticed that the wireless was no longer working. I redid the manual
> setup of the card: static IP, static DNS servers, SSID, and all that.
> My wireless router (WRT54G) is detected with good signal strength. But,
> I couldn't access the net at all.
>
> So, I rebooted back into Linux. Doh! Now my Linux wireless won't work.
> When the system boots, it says it starts ath0. But, when I login the
> network icon in my taskbar says that ath0 isn't running. So, I restart
> it from the taskbar, and it fires right up, again showing great signal
> strength. At least on Linux I don't have to reprogram the IP, DNS, or
> any of that. All my configuration seems intact. But again, I can't
> even ping to other hosts in my house on the same 192.168.1.0 network!?
> Oh, 'route -n' shows a reasonable routing table, with the right
> defaults, through the right device, with an expected netmask.
>
> I remember back to when I first installed Linux on this machine, and how
> the networking wouldn't work until under Linux until I got it working on
> Windows. But, I've redone everything I did back then, and it still
> doesn't work.
I'm not sure why, but when the wireless system gets all messed up at
home, if I bring it to work and let it negotiate with the routers at
work, it will, and after that it will negotiate with my home router.
During all of this I never alter any of the network configuration.
Does this make ANY sense to anyone?
Thanks...
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