Code: collectNWData.sh V0.6.1.18 (Rev: 1.174, Build: 2009/11/10 19:10:47- Which type of your network connection should be tested?- (2) Wireless connection (WLAN)- What's the type of networktopology?- (2) WLAN HW router LinuxClient- On which host is the script executed?- (1) LinuxClient!!! CND0110E: For the selected connection type there was no active network interface found on your system!!! CND0230W: IPV6 enabled!!! CND0310W: Classic network configuration with ifup was detected. This will not help you immediately, but you probably want to disable ipv6.
If itis not needed, and most users do not, it will slow down web browsing a lot.The thing that does show is that iwlist did not see any nearby APs. Is yourESSID hidden?
If so, you are greatly complicating your life without muchimprovement in security. The other explanation is that your radio is switchedoff, either by a physical switch, or by Windows.When configuring wireless, the situation is greatly complicated by using ifup.NetworkManager has its faults, but it gets all the details right, as long as youdo the configuration screen. The use of ifup is pretty complicated for a beginner. My ESSID is visable - along with a few others. Obviously this proves the problem is the PC end not the router end.No button or switch is available for turning the radio off - I know from using this dongle in windows XP the windows software has a function of switching it on or off.As for IPV6 Not sure how to turn it off / disable it. Is this part of the Dongle driver or the router??Is there an alternative Wireless config program I could try?Or are there any third party drivers for my dongle?
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I can't find any one the manufacturers website - only Windows or Mac. On 02:16 PM, kebablover wrote: My ESSID is visable - along with a few others. Obviously this proves the problem is the PC end not the router end.Why did the script not show the results of the scan?
No button or switch is available for turning the radio off - I know from using this dongle in windows XP the windows software has a function of switching it on or off.Is this a program or a button? As for IPV6 Not sure how to turn it off / disable it. Is this part of the Dongle driver or the router??Of course not.
It is a part of networking. You do it with YaST = NetworkDevices = Network Settings. Ignore the warning that your devices are controlledwith Network Manager. If you do not get the warning, then turn NM on. Is there an alternative Wireless config program I could try?Yes, but NM should work. Or are there any third party drivers for my dongle?
I can't find any one the manufacturers website - only Windows or Mac.No. As long as you can see the ESSID of your AAP, your driver should be OK.
Justuse the New Connection button of the applet to create a connection for your AP.If you use WEP, you will need a hex key, not a passphrase. I think its not showing any results of the scan because of the driver. It did show a number of available networks the first time I booted but ever since restarting the scan button hasn't done anything.The WEP setting are still shown from my first connection and I have got it as HEX and not phrase.In XP the option to turn the radio off/on was a function on the task bar. The dongle is just like a USB Memory stick - It has not physical buttons on it.It there anyway to clear all the devise details and start from scratch?
Code: sudo /usr/sbin/iwlist scanPlease post the output. The WEP setting are still shown from my first connection and I have got it as HEX and not phrase. In XP the option to turn the radio off/on was a function on the task bar. The dongle is just like a USB Memory stick - It has not physical buttons on it.Do you have another wireless device in the machine?
Does it have a wirelessswitch? If the wireless output is blocked by ANY kill switch, it is blockedfor all devices. You can check that by the following:cat /sys/class/rfkill/rfkill0/stateThat command will echo a single number. A value of '1' is OK, '0' or '2' meanthat the radio is blocked.
It there anyway to clear all the devise details and start from scratch?That won't be necessary. Unlike Windows, the device tables are built fromscratch on boot. Only NetworkManager connections are preserved, and you haven'tmade any yet.
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