Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Wireless network seems ok, but higher level stuff fails

2007-05-02 Thread Trenton Adams
Actually, go back to Feb 12 with a message called "[gentoo-user] Network problem", it worked for me. udev may have changed your ethernet interface name. using "ifconfig -a" to check. On 5/2/07, Trenton Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I've been having the same problem with my ethernet device.

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Wireless network seems ok, but higher level stuff fails

2007-05-02 Thread Trenton Adams
I've been having the same problem with my ethernet device. I found on the net that a link status of *UNSPEC* likely means the usermode program does not match the running kernel. So, I figured it was probably that I needed to upgrade my kernel, seeing that udev was upgraded. Unfortunately, the l

[gentoo-user] Re: Wireless network seems ok, but higher level stuff fails

2007-03-08 Thread Paulo Roberto Candido dos Santos
It's me again. I found more strange things about my problem. I think I'm getting closer: arp -n in the Gentoo Station reports: 169.254.0.1 (incomplete) ath0 Where 169.254.0.1 is the address of the AP. tcpdump -vv -i ath0 arp: 20:50:21.984182 arp

[gentoo-user] Re: Wireless network seems ok, but higher level stuff fails

2007-03-08 Thread Paulo Roberto Candido dos Santos
Another thing... I've loaded the ath_pci module with debug options and it gave me lots of information. When I try to ping (one request with "ping -c 1") the ap from the station it prints the following information in /var/log/messages: Mar 8 17:43:04 yule ath_tx_start: skb0 f3221680 [data f7b9ac3