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   From: Blue    
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   Subject: Re: Sorry, wireless again (!)   
   Date: 4 Mar 2007 04:27:20 GMT   
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   On Sat, 03 Mar 2007 12:21:42 +0000, Derek Turner wrote:   
      
   > Blue wrote:   
   >> On Sat, 03 Mar 2007 00:17:58 +0000, Derek Turner wrote:   
   >>    
   >>> Now the card is seen, in Sytem>Netwoking the wireless card is shown, the   
   >>> green light blinks but it just won't seem to get an IP from the wireless   
   >>> server.   
   >>    
   >> Do you have the same chanel on the sender and receiver?   
   >    
   > Channel is auto on the router (currently 7) how do I find out what the    
   > wlan is sending on and/or alter it. As I said, it can't be a linux    
   > problem per se as Mandriva 'just works'.   
      
   Can you not find out by its ( The routers interface ) ? I would drop the   
   auto and ensure that both are on the same chanel for starters.   
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