dpward
19th December 2005, 08:03 PM
I was just able to get my laptop working on my home wireless network, which uses WPA-PSK. In the configuration for my wlan0 connection which is set through "System Settings > Network", it is set to obtain an IP address through DHCP, and also to obtain DNS information from the DHCP server. It is obtaining an IP address fine when it makes a connection; however DNS will not work. I can manually add the DNS server for my home wireless network to the configuration and then use it...but that sort of defeats the point...I need to be able to use DNS from DHCP instead, particularly since any other wireless network I go to will most likely have different DNS servers. All of the other wireless devices on my network, like the other laptop running Windows XP that I am writing this message from, are receiving DNS information from DHCP just fine.
Possibly relevant information:
Dell Inspiron 7000
Linksys WPC54Gv3 PCMCIA card
Microsoft Wireless Base Station MN-700
kernel-module-ndiswrapper-2.6.14-1.1653_FC4-1.7-0.lvn.1.4
ndiswrapper-1.7-0.lvn.1.4
(using Livia RPMs for Fedora Core 4)
wpa_supplicant-0.4.7-9.rhfc4.at
(using ATrpms for Fedora Core 4)
wireless-tools-28-0.pre10.4
Thanks so much!
Possibly relevant information:
Dell Inspiron 7000
Linksys WPC54Gv3 PCMCIA card
Microsoft Wireless Base Station MN-700
kernel-module-ndiswrapper-2.6.14-1.1653_FC4-1.7-0.lvn.1.4
ndiswrapper-1.7-0.lvn.1.4
(using Livia RPMs for Fedora Core 4)
wpa_supplicant-0.4.7-9.rhfc4.at
(using ATrpms for Fedora Core 4)
wireless-tools-28-0.pre10.4
Thanks so much!