On Monday 07 November 2005 04:00 am, Anthony Campbell wrote: > On 06 Nov 2005, Curtis Vaughan wrote: > > Angelina Carlton wrote: > > >Curtis Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: ... > > >>auto eth1 > > >>iface eth1 inet dhcp > > >>name Wireless LAN card > > >>wireless-essid CCCP > > >>wireless-key ************************* > > > > > >maybe comment out the eth0 stanza? > > > > > >#auto eth0 > > >#iface eth0 inet dhcp > > > > Actually, I have had the system set up that way. It doesn't matter. > > I think there is something else at hand here. ... > Are you using testing or unstable? This sounds as if it may be > related to a similar problem I have and for which I started a thread > here some days ago. I've been in touch with the maintainer for > wireless-tools but there is no solution as yet.
I highly recommend against configuring the wireless through the /etc/networking stuffs. The reason is that your wireless config will change depending on your location and if you happen to not be at home, you're going to make your boot time 120 seconds longer than it needs to be. Instead, use the KWiFi stuffs and set up all the parameters in the control center. You can use the systray applet to make it easy to interact with. -- I use digital signatures and encryption. My key is stored at pgp.mit.edu 0x8DB3BF09 FP: F628 D9D3 E57A C281 5EFE - 7DF7 B52A A393 8DB3 BF09
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