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I've been using netcfg for quite some time now, but even with the newest version auto-connect isn't working for me. I've added two profiles to my rc.conf and it connects to one of them in maybe one time out of ten. This is not a very good statistic if you ask me. Maybe I did something wrong??
Last edited by Caspian (2010-02-24 20:14:56)
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It could be usefull if you gave us some more info, how about your rc.conf and the network configuration files.
Arch x86_64 on HP 6820s and on HP nx9420. Registered Linux User 350155, since 24-03-2004
"Everyone said that it could not be done, until someone came along who didn't know that."
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I've added two profiles to my rc.conf
That sounds wrong.
Pleas include your complete setup: rc.conf + profiles
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Trust me there's nothing wrong with my rc.conf or profiles. The profiles work, because when I run netcfg manually everything works fine. The problem is probably in the net-profiles daemon, because I've backgrounded it during the boot. The approach where you need to wait 10 or more seconds for wireless network authentication during the boot process is stupid if you ask me... If the daemon runs normaly it connects to the network...
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Same as I've been seeing. See this thread and scroll down:
"...one cannot be angry when one looks at a penguin." - John Ruskin
"Life in general is a bit shit, and so too is the internet. And that's all there is." - scepticisle
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Same as I've been seeing. See this thread and scroll down:
Seems that in this thread could be the solution ![]()
Arch x86_64 on HP 6820s and on HP nx9420. Registered Linux User 350155, since 24-03-2004
"Everyone said that it could not be done, until someone came along who didn't know that."
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Yeah that is the solution. Net-auto-wireless is only needed ![]()
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