10.0 Wierdness #3 - Networking Support

From: PerfectReign (theperfectreign_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 10/12/05


Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2005 07:01:24 -0700

I wonder if someone could help with this oddity.

I am on my Dell 600m laptop. Pretty much everything works fine. When I
boot SuSE 10 in the morning, I expect to connect to my home wifi network.
When I see the KInternet tool it appears to be connected. However, when I
point to my email or a web page, I get a "not found" error. I can't ping
or tracert to any external domains.

I can, however, connect to my router at http://192.168.0.1 and I have the
IP I'm supposed to, 192.168.0.102.

Once I open KInternet / Wireless Connection I see my WiFi network as
"connected" and associated. I then click "Connect" at which point I
"re-connect" and then I get my DNS ability to go out to the internet.

What's happening?

I have two NICs - eth0 is a 100bt port and eth1 is my wireless. I use the
100bt port at work, which connect fine and puts me on the LanMan domain no
problem.

-- 
kai 
www.perfectreign.com
linux - genuine windows replacement part


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