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* [gentoo-laptop] Compaq laptop pcmcia wireless network setup
@ 2005-09-14 18:09 Don Doumakes
  2005-09-15 11:28 ` Jordi Molina
  2005-09-19 13:04 ` Ryan Dagey
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Don Doumakes @ 2005-09-14 18:09 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-laptop

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I've just reinstalled Gentoo on my laptop, which seemed like a good idea
at the time.  Now I can't get the wireless card to see any access
points, though it worked before.  I could use some help from a wireless
guru, or from somebody who has a similar configuration working.

(hoary old) Compaq Armada 7800
Netgear PCMCIA wireless card, MA521 (RealTek 8190 chipset)
Gentoo Linux from 2005.1 liveCD
kernel 2.6.12-gentoo-r6
wireless-tools version 27
rtl8180 version 0.21-r1
Modules r8180, ieee80211_r8180, ieee80211_crypt_r8180 are all loaded.

When I run "/etc/init.d/net.wlan0 start" the output is:

 * Starting wlan0
 *   Configuring wireless network for wlan0
 *     no access points found
 *   Couldn't find any access points on wlan0
 *   Failed to configure wireless for wlan0

I've attempted this in several locations where I know there are access
points (e.g. outside a restaurant that advertises wireless access), so
I'm convinced the problem is on the laptop rather than on the access
points I tried to use.  I could be wrong about that I suppose.  I don't
have my own access point to experiment with.

I've saved all files from /etc before I did the reinstall, so if it
would help to know about an old version of /etc/whatever, I do have that
available.

Any clues would be appreciated.

Don Doumakes

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The output of iwconfig is:

lo        no wireless extensions.

wlan0     IEEE 802.11b  Mode:Auto  Frequency:2.462 GHz
          Access Point: CA:BF:38:95:CA:BF   Bit Rate=11 Mb/s
          Retry:on   Fragment thr:off
          Encryption key:off
          Link Quality:0  Signal level:0  Noise level:0
          Rx invalid nwid:0  Rx invalid crypt:0  Rx invalid frag:0
          Tx excessive retries:0  Invalid misc:0   Missed beacon:0

eth0      no wireless extensions.


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* Re: [gentoo-laptop] Compaq laptop pcmcia wireless network setup
  2005-09-14 18:09 [gentoo-laptop] Compaq laptop pcmcia wireless network setup Don Doumakes
@ 2005-09-15 11:28 ` Jordi Molina
  2005-09-16 20:04   ` Don Doumakes
  2005-09-19 13:04 ` Ryan Dagey
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Jordi Molina @ 2005-09-15 11:28 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-laptop

What's the output of "iwlist scan" ?

On 9/14/05, Don Doumakes <doumakes@loganet.net> wrote:
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> I've just reinstalled Gentoo on my laptop, which seemed like a good idea
> at the time.  Now I can't get the wireless card to see any access
> points, though it worked before.  I could use some help from a wireless
> guru, or from somebody who has a similar configuration working.
> 
> (hoary old) Compaq Armada 7800
> Netgear PCMCIA wireless card, MA521 (RealTek 8190 chipset)
> Gentoo Linux from 2005.1 liveCD
> kernel 2.6.12-gentoo-r6
> wireless-tools version 27
> rtl8180 version 0.21-r1
> Modules r8180, ieee80211_r8180, ieee80211_crypt_r8180 are all loaded.
> 
> When I run "/etc/init.d/net.wlan0 start" the output is:
> 
>  * Starting wlan0
>  *   Configuring wireless network for wlan0
>  *     no access points found
>  *   Couldn't find any access points on wlan0
>  *   Failed to configure wireless for wlan0
> 
> I've attempted this in several locations where I know there are access
> points (e.g. outside a restaurant that advertises wireless access), so
> I'm convinced the problem is on the laptop rather than on the access
> points I tried to use.  I could be wrong about that I suppose.  I don't
> have my own access point to experiment with.
> 
> I've saved all files from /etc before I did the reinstall, so if it
> would help to know about an old version of /etc/whatever, I do have that
> available.
> 
> Any clues would be appreciated.
> 
> Don Doumakes
> 
> - ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> The output of iwconfig is:
> 
> lo        no wireless extensions.
> 
> wlan0     IEEE 802.11b  Mode:Auto  Frequency:2.462 GHz
>           Access Point: CA:BF:38:95:CA:BF   Bit Rate=11 Mb/s
>           Retry:on   Fragment thr:off
>           Encryption key:off
>           Link Quality:0  Signal level:0  Noise level:0
>           Rx invalid nwid:0  Rx invalid crypt:0  Rx invalid frag:0
>           Tx excessive retries:0  Invalid misc:0   Missed beacon:0
> 
> eth0      no wireless extensions.
> 
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* Re: [gentoo-laptop] Compaq laptop pcmcia wireless network setup
  2005-09-15 11:28 ` Jordi Molina
@ 2005-09-16 20:04   ` Don Doumakes
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Don Doumakes @ 2005-09-16 20:04 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-laptop; +Cc: Jordi Molina

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# iwlist scan
lo        Interface doesn't support scanning.

eth0      Interface doesn't support scanning.

wlan0     Failed to read scan data : Operation not permitted


Jordi Molina wrote:
> What's the output of "iwlist scan" ?
> 
> On 9/14/05, Don Doumakes <doumakes@loganet.net> wrote:
> 
> I've just reinstalled Gentoo on my laptop, which seemed like a good idea
> at the time.  Now I can't get the wireless card to see any access
> points, though it worked before.  I could use some help from a wireless
> guru, or from somebody who has a similar configuration working.
> 
> (hoary old) Compaq Armada 7800
> Netgear PCMCIA wireless card, MA521 (RealTek 8190 chipset)
> Gentoo Linux from 2005.1 liveCD
> kernel 2.6.12-gentoo-r6
> wireless-tools version 27
> rtl8180 version 0.21-r1
> Modules r8180, ieee80211_r8180, ieee80211_crypt_r8180 are all loaded.
> 
> When I run "/etc/init.d/net.wlan0 start" the output is:
> 
>  * Starting wlan0
>  *   Configuring wireless network for wlan0
>  *     no access points found
>  *   Couldn't find any access points on wlan0
>  *   Failed to configure wireless for wlan0
> 
> I've attempted this in several locations where I know there are access
> points (e.g. outside a restaurant that advertises wireless access), so
> I'm convinced the problem is on the laptop rather than on the access
> points I tried to use.  I could be wrong about that I suppose.  I don't
> have my own access point to experiment with.
> 
> I've saved all files from /etc before I did the reinstall, so if it
> would help to know about an old version of /etc/whatever, I do have that
> available.
> 
> Any clues would be appreciated.
> 
> Don Doumakes
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> The output of iwconfig is:
> 
> lo        no wireless extensions.
> 
> wlan0     IEEE 802.11b  Mode:Auto  Frequency:2.462 GHz
>           Access Point: CA:BF:38:95:CA:BF   Bit Rate=11 Mb/s
>           Retry:on   Fragment thr:off
>           Encryption key:off
>           Link Quality:0  Signal level:0  Noise level:0
>           Rx invalid nwid:0  Rx invalid crypt:0  Rx invalid frag:0
>           Tx excessive retries:0  Invalid misc:0   Missed beacon:0
> 
> eth0      no wireless extensions.
> 
> 
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* Re: [gentoo-laptop] Compaq laptop pcmcia wireless network setup
  2005-09-14 18:09 [gentoo-laptop] Compaq laptop pcmcia wireless network setup Don Doumakes
  2005-09-15 11:28 ` Jordi Molina
@ 2005-09-19 13:04 ` Ryan Dagey
  2005-09-20 18:49   ` Don Doumakes
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Ryan Dagey @ 2005-09-19 13:04 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-laptop

I had the same problem with my wireless card.  Try "ifconfig wlan0 up"
before your /etc/init.d/net.wlan0 start

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> I've just reinstalled Gentoo on my laptop, which seemed like a good idea
> at the time.  Now I can't get the wireless card to see any access
> points, though it worked before.  I could use some help from a wireless
> guru, or from somebody who has a similar configuration working.
>
> (hoary old) Compaq Armada 7800
> Netgear PCMCIA wireless card, MA521 (RealTek 8190 chipset)
> Gentoo Linux from 2005.1 liveCD
> kernel 2.6.12-gentoo-r6
> wireless-tools version 27
> rtl8180 version 0.21-r1
> Modules r8180, ieee80211_r8180, ieee80211_crypt_r8180 are all loaded.
>
> When I run "/etc/init.d/net.wlan0 start" the output is:
>
>  * Starting wlan0
>  *   Configuring wireless network for wlan0
>  *     no access points found
>  *   Couldn't find any access points on wlan0
>  *   Failed to configure wireless for wlan0
>
> I've attempted this in several locations where I know there are access
> points (e.g. outside a restaurant that advertises wireless access), so
> I'm convinced the problem is on the laptop rather than on the access
> points I tried to use.  I could be wrong about that I suppose.  I don't
> have my own access point to experiment with.
>
> I've saved all files from /etc before I did the reinstall, so if it
> would help to know about an old version of /etc/whatever, I do have that
> available.
>
> Any clues would be appreciated.
>
> Don Doumakes
>
> - ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> The output of iwconfig is:
>
> lo        no wireless extensions.
>
> wlan0     IEEE 802.11b  Mode:Auto  Frequency:2.462 GHz
>           Access Point: CA:BF:38:95:CA:BF   Bit Rate=11 Mb/s
>           Retry:on   Fragment thr:off
>           Encryption key:off
>           Link Quality:0  Signal level:0  Noise level:0
>           Rx invalid nwid:0  Rx invalid crypt:0  Rx invalid frag:0
>           Tx excessive retries:0  Invalid misc:0   Missed beacon:0
>
> eth0      no wireless extensions.
>
>
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* Re: [gentoo-laptop] Compaq laptop pcmcia wireless network setup
  2005-09-19 13:04 ` Ryan Dagey
@ 2005-09-20 18:49   ` Don Doumakes
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Don Doumakes @ 2005-09-20 18:49 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-laptop

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OK, that seems to get us a little closer.  Now the output of "iwlist
scan" is:

	wlan0     No scan results

That's a result that makes intuitive sense, at least, when there are no
access points around.  However, I get the same result when I parked the
car next to a wireless-equipped restaurant during my lunch hour, where I
would have expected to see the access point if not connect to it.

Is there more information I can provide on my configuration that will
help diagnose this?

Ryan Dagey wrote:
> I had the same problem with my wireless card.  Try "ifconfig wlan0 up"
> before your /etc/init.d/net.wlan0 start
> 
> 
> I've just reinstalled Gentoo on my laptop, which seemed like a good idea
> at the time.  Now I can't get the wireless card to see any access
> points, though it worked before.  I could use some help from a wireless
> guru, or from somebody who has a similar configuration working.
> 
> (hoary old) Compaq Armada 7800
> Netgear PCMCIA wireless card, MA521 (RealTek 8190 chipset)
> Gentoo Linux from 2005.1 liveCD
> kernel 2.6.12-gentoo-r6
> wireless-tools version 27
> rtl8180 version 0.21-r1
> Modules r8180, ieee80211_r8180, ieee80211_crypt_r8180 are all loaded.
> 
> When I run "/etc/init.d/net.wlan0 start" the output is:
> 
>  * Starting wlan0
>  *   Configuring wireless network for wlan0
>  *     no access points found
>  *   Couldn't find any access points on wlan0
>  *   Failed to configure wireless for wlan0
> 
> I've attempted this in several locations where I know there are access
> points (e.g. outside a restaurant that advertises wireless access), so
> I'm convinced the problem is on the laptop rather than on the access
> points I tried to use.  I could be wrong about that I suppose.  I don't
> have my own access point to experiment with.
> 
> I've saved all files from /etc before I did the reinstall, so if it
> would help to know about an old version of /etc/whatever, I do have that
> available.
> 
> Any clues would be appreciated.
> 
> Don Doumakes
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> The output of iwconfig is:
> 
> lo        no wireless extensions.
> 
> wlan0     IEEE 802.11b  Mode:Auto  Frequency:2.462 GHz
>           Access Point: CA:BF:38:95:CA:BF   Bit Rate=11 Mb/s
>           Retry:on   Fragment thr:off
>           Encryption key:off
>           Link Quality:0  Signal level:0  Noise level:0
>           Rx invalid nwid:0  Rx invalid crypt:0  Rx invalid frag:0
>           Tx excessive retries:0  Invalid misc:0   Missed beacon:0
> 
> eth0      no wireless extensions.
> 
> 
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