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Date:      Sun, 18 Sep 2005 11:51:13 +0100
From:      Jayton Garnett <jay@codegurus.org>
To:        Daniel O'Connor <doconnor@gsoft.com.au>
Cc:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: wireless, ndis and my ovislink wl8000
Message-ID:  <432D46A1.8000503@codegurus.org>
In-Reply-To: <200509181540.07083.doconnor@gsoft.com.au>
References:  <432CC7A8.2090303@codegurus.org> <200509181540.07083.doconnor@gsoft.com.au>

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>>setup page but not any other webpage on the internet.
>>When I go to view the wireless clients connected to my router it reports
>>none are connected, yet I am viewing the setup pages!
>>I disabled my realtek with:
>>ifconfig rl0 down
>>I do not have WEP enabled.
>>Before Gnome started up I noticed something about another interface
>>using the same IP as my ndis0 device.
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>
>What exactly?
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Sep 18 10:50:04 desktop kernel: arp:00:4f:62:01:2c:4e is using my IP 
address 192.168.0.4

Sep 18 10:50:04 desktop kernel: arp:00:02:44:70:12:5e is using my IP 
address 192.168.0.3

Local package initialization: ndis0: not found
ndis0: not found    #repeated 6 times
...

>If you require any further details please ask.
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>Where is your default route going?
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desktop# netstat -r
Routing tables

Internet:
Destination        Gateway            Flags    Refs      Use  Netif Expire
default            192.168.0.1        UGS         0      451    rl0
localhost          localhost          UH          0      144    lo0
192.168.0          link#2             UC          0        0  ndis0
192.168.0.1        00:12:17:b7:37:84  UHLW        1       26  ndis0   1200

Internet6:
Destination        Gateway            Flags      Netif Expire
localhost.jayton.p localhost.jayton.p UH          lo0
fe80::%rl0         link#1             UC          rl0
fe80::202:44ff:fe7 00:02:44:70:12:5e  UHL         lo0
fe80::%ndis0       link#2             UC        ndis0
fe80::24f:62ff:fe0 00:4f:62:01:2c:4e  UHL         lo0
fe80::%lo0         fe80::1%lo0        U           lo0
fe80::1%lo0        link#3             UHL         lo0
ff01::             localhost.jayton.p U           lo0
ff02::%rl0         link#1             UC          rl0
ff02::%ndis0       link#2             UC        ndis0
ff02::%lo0         localhost.jayton.p UC          lo0
desktop#

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>>desktop# ping bbc.co.uk
>>PING bbc.co.uk (212.58.224.131): 56 data bytes
>>ping: sendto: Network is down
>>ping: sendto: Network is down
>>^C
>>--- bbc.co.uk ping statistics ---
>>2 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss
>>desktop#
>>    
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>I suggest you ifconfig rl0 delete otherwise the routing table may indicate 
>that packets should go via rl0 which is down, hence the error message.
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I have just figured out that if I
ifconfig rl0 delete
 , then
route add default 192.168.0.1
I can use my wifi card ordinarily, I must be missing something in my 
config somewhere.

This is the networking section of my /etc/rc.conf:

network_interfaces=ndis0 rl0              #Just reversed this order now, 
it was network_interfaces=rl0 ndis0
ifconfig_ndis0="inet 192.168.0.4 netmask 255.255.255.0 ssid linksys 
channel 11"
defaultrouter="192.168.0.1"
hostname="desktop.jayton.plus.com"
ifconfig_rl0="inet 192.168.0.3  netmask 255.255.255.0"
defaultrouter="192.168.0.1"
hostname="desktop.jayton.plus.com"

and this is my /etc/hosts

::1                     localhost.jayton.plus.com localhost
127.0.0.1               localhost.jayton.plus.com localhost
192.168.0.3             desktop.jayton.plus.com desktop
192.168.0.3             desktop.jayton.plus.com.
192.168.0.4             desktop.jayton.plus.com desktop
192.168.0.4             desktop.jayton.plus.com.







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