So, I haven't been on the forum in a while... I feel a bit lousy showing my face only when I have troubles. Yet, I need help.
So, my compu running Antix 7 has had no trouble getting wireless to work with Cisco 350 PCMCIA for the past evereal months. I keep my compu at home connected to our apartment's wireless, never really go to another network. But, last week, I did move it. I took my laptop to school, and I tried to get on the wireless there. So, I went to mnetwork and changed the SSID and the code to the school's. It didn't work immediately, and I gave up... Anyway, I came home and reset the parameters to my apartment's, and it is not working here. I changed the SSID back to ours, and I changed the WEP code to ours, so that is all correct. I rebooted, etc... Then, I started digging. iwconfig shows eth0 as having no wireless connection, and eth1 and wifi0 as my device correctly. Why are both interfaces showing this card? Is this correct? iwlist shows no wireless networks. Though, my roommates have no problem (in fact, I am on the network now using Brian's portal). Also, in mnetwork, when I instruct the machine to connect eth1 at"apply", the script says"
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wifi0: unknown hardware address type 801
wifi0: unknown hardware address type 801
Listening on LPF/eth1/00:.......
Sending on LPF/eth1/00........
Sending on Socket/fallback
DHCPRELEASE on eth1 to 192XXXXXXXX port 67
send_packet: Network is unreachable
send_packet: please consult README file.....
etc... etc....
This is all abreviated, and I am tired of transcribing from one screen to another.... God, I should have read script earlier. It suggests looking athte README, and here I am bugging you all. I didn't actually read it, but it may have some useful info. I'll chack it out. Anyway, some thing got messed up when I changed the wireless settings. Any ideas? I am sure that teh SSID and the WEP are correct.
Man, BTW... The chat section is coving the whole page on this computer. So, I can't read so easily. I cant wait to get back on my antix! I love it.
See you all later. Thank you for the help in advance!
Nick