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hi, i have problem with network interface
[marjonis@doube ~]$ iwconfig
lo no wireless extensions.
eth0 IEEE 802.11 Nickname:""
Access Point: Not-Associated
Link Quality:5 Signal level:204 Noise level:164
Rx invalid nwid:0 invalid crypt:1 invalid misc:0
eth1 no wireless extensions.
after reboot!!
[marjonis@doube ~]$ iwconfig
lo no wireless extensions.
eth0 no wireless extensions.
eth1 IEEE 802.11 Nickname:""
Access Point: Not-Associated
Link Quality:5 Signal level:204 Noise level:164
Rx invalid nwid:0 invalid crypt:1 invalid misc:0
thanks, for help.
Last edited by marjonis (2010-12-22 13:25:40)
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Mr Green
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Thanks for help Mr Green, i found problem. Problem with broadcom-wl driver.
Interfaces swapped every time
This is a common problem with this driver. And the next process works for me with the BCM4312 following the udev post:
Create a file called /etc/udev/rules.d/10-network.rules and bind the MAC address of each of your cards to a certain interface name:
SUBSYSTEM=="net", ATTR{address}=="aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff", NAME="eth0"
SUBSYSTEM=="net", ATTR{address}=="ff:ee:dd:cc:bb:aa", NAME="eth1"
Where:
NAME="eth0" is the name of the interface that you want, for example the same name "eth0". You can use other names, for example "lan0" for eth0 or "wlan0" for eth1.
To get the MAC address of each card, use this command: udevadm info -a -p /sys/class/net/<yourdevice> | grep address. Please, note that this is case sensitive and you must use lower-case.
But first you need know if eth0 isn't eth1 or vice versa, you can perform a scan: iwlist scan So if eth0 is really eth1 then the MAC of eth1 is that of eth0.
Don't forget to update your /etc/rc.conf and other config files using the old ethX notation!
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