DHCP [message #307556] |
Thu, 03 January 2008 05:58 |
cnc95fan
Messages: 1261 Registered: July 2007
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Hi, I have just installed Linux Ubuntu on a spare PC I have, it has all the drivers and everything nessecary to make it work. Inside, I have a PCI WLAN card, when I try to connect to my wireless network (using Wicd Manager) it stops at retriving the IP address, my router was set by the factory to use a non-static IP, but obviosuly using the home network of 192.168.xxx.xxx. The WEP key I entered in is the proper one, so it's a little confusing as to why it won't connect. Does anyone know why?
Thanks in advance.
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Re: DHCP [message #308868 is a reply to message #307556] |
Tue, 08 January 2008 17:50 |
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Ethenal
Messages: 2532 Registered: January 2007 Location: US of A
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cnc95fan wrote on Thu, 03 January 2008 06:58 | Hi, I have just installed Linux Ubuntu on a spare PC I have, it has all the drivers and everything nessecary to make it work. Inside, I have a PCI WLAN card, when I try to connect to my wireless network (using Wicd Manager) it stops at retriving the IP address, my router was set by the factory to use a non-static IP, but obviosuly using the home network of 192.168.xxx.xxx. The WEP key I entered in is the proper one, so it's a little confusing as to why it won't connect. Does anyone know why?
Thanks in advance.
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I've heard that Ubuntu and other Linux distros have problems with acquiring good drivers for use with wireless routers, but that may have changed recently, so I don't know.
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Re: DHCP [message #308935 is a reply to message #307556] |
Tue, 08 January 2008 21:39 |
Genesis2001
Messages: 1397 Registered: August 2006
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I dunno about ubuntu and its drivers nor do I know about wireless support :v (I run Xubuntu on my home server PC I have here.)
My instinct (which is usually wrong...) would be to open the terminal and type "ifconfig" and see if you're connected. Or open the browser (probably easier ) and see if you are connected....
(I'm leaving the above statement there in case anyone wants has a "no connectivity" problem with ubuntu )
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Sorry, I can' think right now... :v Question:
What kind of router do you have?
~MathK1LL
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