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Hi,
Thanks to ataraxia and blonkkie (sp?) on irc, I now have a working file system. The next problem on my list is that my network profiles often don't work. I have specified essid's in the directory, but those seem to be ignored.
Here is my rc.conf network section:
lo="lo 127.0.0.1"
eth0="dhcp"
wlan_eth1="dhcp"
INTERFACES=(lo eth0)
gateway="default gw 192.168.0.1"
ROUTES=(!gateway)
NET_PROFILES=(menu)
And here is my /etc/network-profiles/gvsu
#
# Network Profile
#
DESCRIPTION="GVSU Wireless Profile"
# Network Settings
INTERFACE=eth1
HOSTNAME=archlinux
# Interface Settings (use IFOPTS="dhcp" for DHCP)
IFOPTS="dhcp"
GATEWAY=192.168.0.1
# DNS Settings (optional)
#DOMAIN=localdomain
#DNS1=192.168.0.1
#DNS2=
# Wireless Settings (optional)
ESSID="GVSTUDENT"
#KEY=
#IWOPTS="mode managed essid $ESSID channel 6 key restricted $KEY"
#WIFI_INTERFACE=wlan0 # use this if you have a special wireless interface
# that is linked to the real $INTERFACE
#WIFI_WAIT=5 # seconds to wait for the wireless card to
# associate before bringing the interface up
#USEWPA="yes" # start wpa_supplicant with the profile
#WPAOPTS="" # use "" for normal operation or specify additional
# options (eg, "-D ipw")
# see /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf for configuration
#AUTOWPA="yes" # automatically configure WPA
#PASSKEY="" # wpa passkey/phrase. for use with AUTOWPA
And yet when I run it, sometimes it connects me to GVSU or linksys or "eth0/eth1 timed out" even though I can easily get a strong signal from GVSTUDENT. Have configured something wrong or is this a known issue?
Last edited by kandrews (2007-09-06 18:43:34)
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You could try uncommenting the IW_OPT and WIFI_INTERFACE lines and setting WIFI_INTERFACE to eth1, as in
IWOPTS="mode managed essid $ESSID channel 6 key restricted $KEY"
WIFI_INTERFACE=eth1 # use this if you have a special wireless interface
# that is linked to the real $INTERFACE
And check if you're actually using channel 6. If the channel varies, try removing "channel 6" from IWOPTS.
If the AP has no WEP or WPA, remove the "restricted $KEY" part as well.
[edit] fixed typos [/edit]
Last edited by klixon (2007-09-07 09:19:40)
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Thanks, klixon.
So far I haven't had it connect to the wrong network but I still get "eth0 timed out" a good amount of the time. I'll try removing eth0 from rc.conf and making another profile for my wired connection.
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