captainpotato


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Posted: Jan. 23 2006,12:01 |
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Okay, this is what is happening:
1. Doing the commands without the reset does nothing;
2. The cardctl suggestion doesn't work either;
3. The PID suggestion didn't either.
In each instance, the problem is with pump -i ath0 - the command fails with the error 'operation failed'. Very helpful... The wireless card lights flicker and alternate.
I noticed that when I typed 'ps aux', there was a process 'pump -i eth0' running, so I killed this, but to no avail. I then removed the ethernet card and rebooted and tried again. Still no luck; however. when I looked at the processes, 'pump -i ath0' was listed, despite the 'operation failed' error message.
As I type this, the lights on the wireless card are still flickering, and 'iwconfig' shows that there is a signal strength and link quality, but I cannot connect (pinging the wireless hub doesn't work, for instance). 'ifconfig' states that no packets have been sent or received (hardly surprising) and that I don't have an IP address (again, not surprising).
It seems as if progress is being made, but still not quite enough ;)
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