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Old 7th April 2006, 02:05 AM
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Question Unable to configure DHCP on wireless card

I am using ndiswrapper, and wpa_supplicant on FC5. I can access my router via wireless, and login. But I can't access the internet. I can only do this if I set my IP address for my wireless card to an address that matches my routers network. My router is doing DHCP, but when I set up my card as DHCP it doesn't work.

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Old 7th April 2006, 03:25 AM
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I didn't set my default gate way. Could that be the issue?
#route add gw 192.xxx.xxx.xxx

Should this take care of it?
I use wpa_gui
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