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Hi, Stu...Hi Lewis,
On 10/12/09 02:12 pm, Stuart Updike thus wrote :
Hello all,Ensure that the DHCP monitor is indeed looking at the correct
I have just installed eCS 2.0rc7 on my ThinkPad T23. I have no
problem using the wired connection to my router, a Netgear MR814V2.
However, when I enable the wireless card, I cannot connect. At this
point, it is an open system. The DHCP Monitor reports the DHCP client
is not running. The XWlan widget is showing full green on connection
strength. I tried looking at the sample script, but it is Greek to me.
Any ideas?
interface (usually, lan1 vs lan0). Once you've done that, try getting
dhcp to start on the interface from a command line, in case there is
any valuable feedback:
dhcpmon -t
route -fh
arp -f
dhcpstrt -i lan1
(the default timeout of 60 seconds should give you an indication as to
whether or not we're even finding a DHCP server on the other end)
Make sure that you are seeing a MAC address for your Wi-Fi card (this
should be the case; it's only the newer Intels which have this
annoyance, AFAICR). I'm not very familiar with the Netgear MR812V2, so
I can't offer up any help as to what you might want to check on that
end, sorry.
4GiB Address Space Supported : NoSideband Addressing Supported : Yes
4GiB Address Space Enabled : NoAGP Enabled : Yes
4GiB Address Space Supported : NoSideband Addressing Supported : No
4GiB Address Space Enabled : NoAGP Enabled : Yes
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