Re: [SLE] Problem with wireless card

From: Raul H. Lapitzondo (Raul.Lapitzondo_at_topsystems.com.ar)
Date: 09/26/05

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    Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 10:55:50 -0300
    To: sboyce@blueyonder.co.uk
    
    

    Thank's Sid, I will continue trying :)

    Regards
    Raul

    Sid Boyce escribió:

    > Raul H. Lapitzondo wrote:
    >
    >> I Sid. SuSE 9.3 has that application and I have proven it but it does
    >> not work.
    >>
    >> Here is log, in case you can see something
    >>
    >> ---------- /var/log/messages
    >> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    >>
    >> Sep 25 10:36:56 notebook_linux dhcpcd[13148]: terminating on signal 15
    >> Sep 25 10:36:56 notebook_linux kernel: FIXME: most likely needs
    >> refinement, first implementation version only...
    >> Sep 25 10:36:56 notebook_linux kernel: acx_set_status: Setting status
    >> = 0 (STARTED)
    >> Sep 25 10:36:56 notebook_linux kernel: module count --
    >> Sep 25 10:36:56 notebook_linux dhcpcd-hook: Skipping 'ifdown
    >> $INTERFACE -o dhcp' call
    >> Sep 25 10:36:56 notebook_linux SuSEfirewall2: Warning: ip6tables does
    >> not support state matching. Extended IPv6 support disabled.
    >> Sep 25 10:36:56 notebook_linux SuSEfirewall2: Setting up rules from
    >> /etc/sysconfig/SuSEfirewall2 ...
    >> Sep 25 10:36:57 notebook_linux SuSEfirewall2: Firewall rules
    >> successfully set
    >> Sep 25 10:36:57 notebook_linux kernel: module count ++
    >> Sep 25 10:36:57 notebook_linux kernel: OPENING DEVICE
    >> Sep 25 10:36:57 notebook_linux kernel: firmware version >= 1.9.3.e
    >> --> using S/W timer
    >> Sep 25 10:36:57 notebook_linux kernel: CodeEnd:11660
    >> Sep 25 10:36:57 notebook_linux kernel: Setting WEP key: 0 with size: 13
    >> Sep 25 10:36:57 notebook_linux kernel: Setting WEP key: 1 with size: 13
    >> Sep 25 10:36:57 notebook_linux kernel: Setting WEP key: 2 with size: 13
    >> Sep 25 10:36:57 notebook_linux kernel: Setting WEP key: 3 with size: 13
    >> Sep 25 10:36:57 notebook_linux kernel: setting active default WEP key
    >> number: 0.
    >> Sep 25 10:36:57 notebook_linux kernel: initial settings update on
    >> iface activation.
    >> Sep 25 10:36:57 notebook_linux kernel: get_mask 0x00000000, set_mask
    >> 0x0007cefc
    >> Sep 25 10:36:57 notebook_linux kernel: important setting has been
    >> changed --> need to update packet templates, too
    >> Sep 25 10:36:57 notebook_linux kernel: acx_set_status: Setting status
    >> = 0 (STARTED)
    >> Sep 25 10:36:57 notebook_linux kernel: Updating WEP key settings
    >> Sep 25 10:36:57 notebook_linux kernel: Setting WEP key: 0 with size: 13
    >> Sep 25 10:36:57 notebook_linux kernel: Setting WEP key: 1 with size: 13
    >> Sep 25 10:36:58 notebook_linux kernel: Setting WEP key: 2 with size: 13
    >> Sep 25 10:36:58 notebook_linux kernel: Setting WEP key: 3 with size: 13
    >> Sep 25 10:36:58 notebook_linux kernel: Setting WEP key 0 as default.
    >> Sep 25 10:36:58 notebook_linux kernel: Updating transmit power: 15 dBm
    >> Sep 25 10:36:58 notebook_linux kernel: Updating antenna value: 0x4A
    >> Sep 25 10:36:58 notebook_linux kernel: Configure Command 0x100B not
    >> supported under acx111 (yet)
    >> Sep 25 10:36:58 notebook_linux kernel: Updating Energy Detect (ED)
    >> threshold: 0
    >> Sep 25 10:36:58 notebook_linux kernel: Configure Command 0x100F not
    >> supported under acx111 (yet)
    >> Sep 25 10:36:58 notebook_linux kernel: Updating Channel Clear
    >> Assessment (CCA) value: 0x00
    >> Sep 25 10:36:58 notebook_linux kernel: Configure Command 0x100E not
    >> supported under acx111 (yet)
    >> Sep 25 10:36:58 notebook_linux kernel: Updating: enable Tx
    >> Sep 25 10:36:59 notebook_linux kernel: Updating: enable Rx on
    >> channel: 11
    >> Sep 25 10:36:59 notebook_linux kernel: Updating regulatory domain: 0x30
    >> Sep 25 10:36:59 notebook_linux kernel: setting RXconfig to 2050:0fdd
    >> Sep 25 10:36:59 notebook_linux kernel: Starting radio scan
    >> Sep 25 10:36:59 notebook_linux kernel: acx_set_status: Setting status
    >> = 1 (SCANNING)
    >> Sep 25 10:36:59 notebook_linux kernel: <acx_set_timer> Elapse = 2500000
    >> Sep 25 10:36:59 notebook_linux kernel: attempt to set the timer when
    >> the card interface is not up!
    >> Sep 25 10:36:59 notebook_linux kernel: Updating channel: 11
    >> Sep 25 10:36:59 notebook_linux kernel: get_mask 0x00000000, set_mask
    >> 0x00000000 - after update
    >> Sep 25 10:36:59 notebook_linux kernel: FIXME: most likely needs
    >> refinement, first implementation version only...
    >> Sep 25 10:36:59 notebook_linux kernel: FIXME: most likely needs
    >> refinement, first implementation version only...
    >> Sep 25 10:36:59 notebook_linux kernel: FIXME: most likely needs
    >> refinement, first implementation version only...
    >> Sep 25 10:36:59 notebook_linux kernel: FIXME: most likely needs
    >> refinement, first implementation version only...
    >> Sep 25 10:36:59 notebook_linux kernel: FIXME: most likely needs
    >> refinement, first implementation version only...
    >> Sep 25 10:36:59 notebook_linux kernel: get_mask 0x00000000, set_mask
    >> 0x00000040
    >> Sep 25 10:36:59 notebook_linux kernel: setting RXconfig to 2050:0fdd
    >> Sep 25 10:36:59 notebook_linux kernel: get_mask 0x00000000, set_mask
    >> 0x00000000 - after update
    >> Sep 25 10:36:59 notebook_linux kernel: FIXME: most likely needs
    >> refinement, first implementation version only...
    >> Sep 25 10:36:59 notebook_linux kernel: get_mask 0x00000000, set_mask
    >> 0x00000040
    >> Sep 25 10:37:00 notebook_linux kernel: setting RXconfig to 2050:0fdd
    >> Sep 25 10:37:00 notebook_linux kernel: get_mask 0x00000000, set_mask
    >> 0x00000000 - after update
    >> Sep 25 10:37:00 notebook_linux kernel: FIXME: most likely needs
    >> refinement, first implementation version only...
    >> Sep 25 10:37:00 notebook_linux kernel: get_mask 0x00000000, set_mask
    >> 0x00000040
    >> Sep 25 10:37:00 notebook_linux kernel: setting RXconfig to 2050:0fdd
    >> Sep 25 10:37:00 notebook_linux kernel: get_mask 0x00000000, set_mask
    >> 0x00000000 - after update
    >> Sep 25 10:37:00 notebook_linux kernel: acx_process_probe_response:
    >> found and registered station 0: ESSID "MiRed" on channel 11, BSSID
    >> 00:13:10:24:68:1A, Access Point/54Mbps, Caps 0x0031, SIR 15, SNR 0.
    >> Sep 25 10:37:00 notebook_linux kernel: Got Info IRQ: status 0x1001,
    >> type 0x0001: scan complete
    >> Sep 25 10:37:00 notebook_linux kernel: Radio scan found 1 stations in
    >> this area.
    >> Sep 25 10:37:00 notebook_linux kernel: <Scan Table> 0:
    >> SSID="MiRed",CH=11,SIR=15,SNR=0
    >> Sep 25 10:37:00 notebook_linux kernel: peer_cap 0x0031, needed_cap
    >> 0x0001
    >> Sep 25 10:37:00 notebook_linux kernel: Found station with matching
    >> ESSID!! ("MiRed" station, "MiRed" config)
    >> Sep 25 10:37:00 notebook_linux kernel: acx_complete_dot11_scan:
    >> matching station FOUND (idx 0), JOINING (00 13 10 24 68 1A).
    >> Sep 25 10:37:00 notebook_linux kernel: acx_join_bssid rates_basic
    >> 0x0027, rates_supported 0x1fff
    >> Sep 25 10:37:00 notebook_linux kernel: <acx_join_bssid> BSS_Type = 2
    >> Sep 25 10:37:00 notebook_linux kernel: <acx_join_bssid> JoinBSSID
    >> MAC:00 13 10 24 68 1A
    >> Sep 25 10:37:00 notebook_linux kernel: Sending authentication1
    >> request, awaiting response!
    >> Sep 25 10:37:00 notebook_linux kernel: acx_set_status: Setting status
    >> = 2 (WAIT_AUTH)
    >> Sep 25 10:37:00 notebook_linux kernel: <acx_set_timer> Elapse = 1500000
    >> Sep 25 10:37:01 notebook_linux kernel: acx_process_authen: UNVERIFIED.
    >> Sep 25 10:37:01 notebook_linux kernel: 00:0F:3D:52:7D:AE
    >> <4>00:0F:3D:52:7D:AE <4>00:13:10:24:68:1A <4>00:13:10:24:68:1A
    >> <4>00:13:10:24:68:1A
    >> Sep 25 10:37:01 notebook_linux kernel: Algorithm is ok
    >> Sep 25 10:37:01 notebook_linux kernel: Got current client for sta
    >> hash tab
    >> Sep 25 10:37:01 notebook_linux kernel: Found acceptable client
    >> Sep 25 10:37:01 notebook_linux kernel: <acx_sta_list_add> sta =
    >> 00:13:10:24:68:1A
    >> Sep 25 10:37:01 notebook_linux kernel: acx_process_authen auth seq
    >> step 2.
    >> Sep 25 10:37:01 notebook_linux kernel: acx_set_status: Setting status
    >> = 3 (AUTHENTICATED)
    >> Sep 25 10:37:01 notebook_linux kernel: <acx_set_timer> Elapse = 1500000
    >> Sep 25 10:37:01 notebook_linux kernel: Sending association request,
    >> awaiting response! NOT ASSOCIATED YET.
    >> Sep 25 10:37:01 notebook_linux kernel: association: requesting
    >> capabilities 0x0021
    >> Sep 25 10:37:01 notebook_linux kernel: acx_set_status: Setting status
    >> = 4 (ASSOCIATED)
    >> Sep 25 10:37:01 notebook_linux kernel: ASSOCIATED!
    >> Sep 25 10:37:01 notebook_linux kernel: acx_timer: status = 4
    >> Sep 25 10:37:02 notebook_linux ifup-route: Error while executing:
    >> Sep 25 10:37:02 notebook_linux ifup-route: Command 'ip route replace
    >> to 0.0.0.0/24 via 192.168.0.1 dev wlan0' returned:
    >> Sep 25 10:37:02 notebook_linux ifup-route: RTNETLINK answers: Network
    >> is unreachable
    >> Sep 25 10:37:02 notebook_linux ifup-route: Configuration line:
    >> 0.0.0.0 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.0 wlan-bus-pci-0000:03:00.0
    >> Sep 25 10:37:08 notebook_linux kernel: wlan0: no IPv6 routers present
    >>
    >> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    >>
    >>
    >> Regards
    >> Raul
    >>
    >> Sid Boyce escribió:
    >>
    >>> Raul H. Lapitzondo wrote:
    >>>
    >>>> Thanks for your answer Leroy !.
    >>>>
    >>>> ... but not work :(
    >>>>
    >>>> # dhcpcd wlan0
    >>>> /sbin/modify_resolvconf: line 245: /etc/init.d/lwresd: No such file
    >>>> or directory
    >>>>
    >>>> # tail -f /var/log/messages
    >>>> Sep 24 16:12:44 inspiron1100 kernel: Found acceptable client
    >>>> Sep 24 16:12:44 inspiron1100 kernel: <acx_sta_list_add> sta =
    >>>> 00:13:10:24:68:1A
    >>>> Sep 24 16:12:44 inspiron1100 kernel: acx_process_authen auth seq
    >>>> step 2.
    >>>> Sep 24 16:12:45 inspiron1100 kernel: acx_set_status: Setting status
    >>>> = 3 (AUTHENTICATED)
    >>>> Sep 24 16:12:45 inspiron1100 kernel: <acx_set_timer> Elapse = 1500000
    >>>> Sep 24 16:12:45 inspiron1100 kernel: Sending association request,
    >>>> awaiting response! NOT ASSOCIATED YET.
    >>>> Sep 24 16:12:45 inspiron1100 kernel: association: requesting
    >>>> capabilities 0x0021
    >>>> Sep 24 16:12:45 inspiron1100 kernel: acx_set_status: Setting status
    >>>> = 4 (ASSOCIATED)
    >>>> Sep 24 16:12:45 inspiron1100 kernel: ASSOCIATED!
    >>>> Sep 24 16:12:46 inspiron1100 kernel: acx_timer: status = 4
    >>>> Sep 24 16:12:52 inspiron1100 kernel: wlan0: no IPv6 routers present
    >>>> Sep 24 16:13:41 inspiron1100 dhcpcd[9855]: timed out waiting for a
    >>>> valid DHCP server response
    >>>> Sep 24 16:13:41 inspiron1100 dhcpcd[9855]: modify_resolvconf restore
    >>>> Sep 24 16:13:42 inspiron1100 dhcpcd[9855]: modify_resolvconf returns 0
    >>>> Sep 24 16:13:42 inspiron1100 dhcpcd-hook: State: down. Leaseinfo:
    >>>> <none given>
    >>>> Sep 24 16:13:42 inspiron1100 dhcpcd-hook: Skipping 'ifdown
    >>>> $INTERFACE -o dhcp' call
    >>>>
    >>>> Raul
    >>>>
    >>>> LeRoy H. Maxwell III escribió:
    >>>>
    >>>>> I have had the basic problem but with the g650 card and suse 10 rc1
    >>>>>
    >>>>> I have found a solution however...
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Upon starting bring up a console then type
    >>>>> ifconfig ath0 down ( in your case wlan0 instead of ath0)
    >>>>> ifconfig ath0 up
    >>>>> dhcpcd ath0
    >>>>>
    >>>>> then it works fine
    >>>>>
    >>>>> hope this helps
    >>>>>
    >>>>> LeRoy H. Maxwell III
    >>>>>
    >>>>>
    >>>>>
    >>>>>
    >>>>>
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>
    >>> I don't have a wireless card, but this article on netapplet that
    >>> comes with SuSE 9.3 seems to be well worth looking at.
    >>> http://www.linux.com/article.pl?sid=05/09/13/1914255
    >>> Regards
    >>> Sid.
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >
    > I guess the write up didn't help. The only things I can suggest is to
    > see what iwconfig and dhcpcd report, they may be helpful.
    > Regards
    > Sid.

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