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    Newbie can't connect to router, works fine in windows

    I'm new to linux but am fairly familliar with Windows networking.

    I am unable to connect to my router (D-Link DI-624) with a 3COM NIC over cable. When Knoppix boots up, all my hardware seems to be detected and when I run ifconfig it lists the loopback (which looks fine) and "eth0", however "eth0" doesn't have an IP address. Here's what it lists (typing this by hand so it may not be complete)

    eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:50A:7A:EB:A2
    inet6 addr: fe80::250:daff:fe7a:eba2/64\ Scope:Link
    UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 METRIC:1
    RX packets:0 errors:13 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:26
    TX packets:15 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
    collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000

    Running the network config and trying to get the card to use DHCP hangs for about 20 secs, then fails and configuring manually doesn't let me ping my router. I'm pretty sure the problem isn't hardware, when I boot back into windows everything works fine. I've also tried booting into ubuntu and get the same results. Why does my card not work under linux? I've read a few threads on this board that suggest that Windows service pack 2 may overwrite some of the settings on my card's EEPROM but the posts don't explain a clear way of telling if this is the case. I've also booted both knoppix and ubuntu on my laptop (which has a PCMCIA wireless lan card (Lucent Technologies)) and it works flawlessly. So, these are my half-baked conclusions:

    -I can't imagine that BOTH flavors of linux I've tried not being able to support a 3COM card, and it seems to me that it's being detected (though I'm a newb, so I can't be sure).
    -The problem can't be that the card is bunk, as it works when I boot into windows. The only hardware problem I could imagine is that it is this EEPROM issue, but I have no idea how I would be able to tell.

    Any help would be appriciated.

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    Re: Newbie can't connect to router, works fine in windows

    Quote Originally Posted by nickmages
    -I can't imagine that BOTH flavors of linux I've tried not being able to support a 3COM card,......
    You wouldn'y be the only person to see problems witha 3com card, see this recent post: http://www.knoppix.net/forum/viewtop...4190f8051928dc

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    Okay, so Linux doesn't work with some 3COM cards, any reason why the D-Link DWL-G520 wireless card I have in the same machine doesn't work with it either? Knoppix detects the card but I can't get connected with it and Ubuntu doesn't detect the D-Link at all. Is there a brand of card I can buy that I won't have to waste my weekend trying to get to work with Linux? I'm looking to learn the basic unix syntax and file structure before I move on to things like hardware troubleshooting (my original plan for this weekend) and I've read that Knoppix and Ubuntu are good starting points. I'm a little frustrated that I can't even get that far because I can't get either card to work, making it hard to work with tutorials online. I'll gladly spend 70 bucks if anyone can recommend a card they're sure will work out of the box without me having to pull my hair out.

    I'm not even sure I'm using the right utility to configure the D-Link. What I've been doing is:

    1) Going to Network/Internet->Wavelan configuration
    2) It prompts me with "Configuration of wireless parameters for auth0" and I select "Ok"
    3) It asks me for an "ESSID" for ath0, which I assume corrisponds to "SSID" on my Router's setup page. I enter "default", which is what it says in my router's wireless setup screen.
    4) Then it asks for and "NWID (cell identifier)". I have no idea what this means and it isn't anywhere in my router's setup so I leave this blank.
    5) then it asks for the mode for ath0. I also don't know what this means, so I leave this feild blank.
    6) then it asks for the channel number, which my router setup says is "6"
    7) then it asks for the encryption key, which is disabled on my router, so I leave this blank.
    then it asks for additional parameters for "iwconfig ath0", which I leave blank
    9) more additional parameters, blank
    10) MORE additional parameters, blank

    it finishes, I can't connect to the internet or ping my router and ifconfig only lists my loopback. So, I'm left with my 3COM card which I know how to configure but doesn't work with this OS, and my dlink, which I'm not too sure how to configure (Windows makes it a no-brainer so I've never really had to know, it all auto-detects). Can anyone give me any ideas??? Am I configuring my wireless card wrong? It's a simple, unsecured network, I would never have guessed I would have this much trouble getting a NIC to work.

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    Re: :(

    Quote Originally Posted by nickmages
    Okay, so Linux doesn't work with some 3COM cards, any reason why the D-Link DWL-G520 wireless card I have in the same machine doesn't work with it either?......
    Well, sure. Just read through this forum and you will see that most people can't get their wreless cards working woth Knoppix. I know I've never got it to work with my 2 Dlink cards. I haven't had much luck with a Belkin card either in spite of several attempts, but I did get some advice on this forum from someone else who got the same card to work, I just have to make time to follow his detailed steps. Maybe someone will post their experiences with your model card, but there is a chance that you're not going to get good support for it in Linux and Knoppix.

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