Generally, I found that trying to use both command line and GUI tools (at the same time) is counter-productive. I would avoid the GUI tools (especially when configuring WiFi). Case in point, the KDE tool Kwifimanager (or something like that did nothing but get in the way when configuring my Broadcom chipset. It did not support WPA (which I was trying to use) and when I would update anything using Kwifi my whole connection would become flaky of non-existent.

In answer to your question, what 'ifconfig' show? It should show all you network connections, including wlan0.

FWIW, the sympton you describe is one I saw many times when the driver did not work right.

What are you AP settings? Are you using WPA or WEP? I suggest you make this as simple as possible to start. First, turn off any encryption. For safety, set MAC address filtering on your AP to only accept YOUR MAC addresses. This should afford some reasonable protection while you are getting it to work. If you can pre-configure your SSID (in iwconfig, I think), you could also turn off SSID broadcast on your AP.

Now, test the connection. If it works you can work on the encryption part of setup. If not, look in the ndiswrapper wiki for another possible driver.

Let us know how it's going.

On 4/24/05, Mike Hoy <mhoy4@cox.net> wrote:
hi,

last time i stuck a pcmcia wifi card in my computer i was able to detect
the access point but never got an ip address and obviously couldn't get
on the network.

then craig white and i found out that all we needed to do was add the
network card (eth0) to the Network Applet in Applications -> System
Settings.

then it worked.

so i've decided to try getting my on board wifi card working. thanks to
that ndiswrapper thread. :-)

i have to say it went well. i think it is working.

i can iwlist wlan0 scan

and i get the access point info but can't get on the network.

so i thought why not add this wlan0 to the network applet. but it won't
accept the wlan0 format. it has to be eth(#).

any suggestions?

mike hoy
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