I am not sure if ndsiwrapper is required.
I saw an alternate method (may be the right method) at Intel® PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Driver for Linux
But I thought this was very long and complicated.
Well the results after installing the ndsiwrapper as follows:
I will try using eth1 and let you know.
One more thing, I went to system-->administration-->network
Under devices I could see 1 device only --> eth0
When I tried to activate it, it waited for some seconds and said "no link found check cable." So as you said, it could be the lan card.
Under hardware I could see 1 entry only --> broadcom something
I couldnt see intel 3945abg anywhere.
I am unable to browse the web from my Mandrake installation
I have 2 nics set up, one for the network(eth0) and one for the wireless internet(eth1).
eth0 is setup in the 192.168.0.x range (static)
eth1 is set up in the 192.168.1.x range (dhcp)
both use the same netmask
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Hi,
I am trying to configure Solaris 10 for Internet Connection.
I have a PC (Celeron 1.7Ghz, 512 MB RAM, Gigabyte 8LD Motherboard).
The Wireless Telephone Specs are:
TATA Indicom Walky.
Further product details are as follows ( I did not understand most of what it says. I have
given... (0 Replies)
I was wondering if someone here would happen to know how to setup a wireless connection with Fedora Core 4. I try to setup the internet options but my wireless adapter doesnt appear on the list... I'm new to fedora, and i never have setup a wireless connection with *nux systems. Any help, or... (5 Replies)
I have installed RedHat Fedora 4 and now Fedora 6 on my laptop, it recognizes that I have Intel ProWireless 2200bg, but when I try and activate it through Networking it says "IPW2200 doesn't seem to be present..."
Can anybody help me?
Jon (1 Reply)
I feel like the true definition of a newb but I guess you gotta start somewhere. I installed Gentoo on my laptop yesterday, it's a gnome based environment and I cannot get any wireless internet. The iwconfig and net-setup commands are not being recognized. I'm not sure what the problem is, I've... (1 Reply)
Hello,
I have Solaris 10 Express, and am going to try OpenSolaris on a different computer. I need to configure and setup my wireless card, a NetGear WG311T, on my Solaris 10 machine, because I have no internet yet. Please help me get my wireless working, Thanks.
-SunPowered
Some links... (2 Replies)
Hi,
Could some please help me in configuring wireles internet on redhat linux installed on my laptop.
When I booted using windows, I saw the following, which I think is the name of my laptop's wireless card:
Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection
Regards,
Girish. (0 Replies)
Hi,
Could some please help me in configuring wireles internet on redhat linux installed on my laptop.
When I booted using windows, I saw the following, which I think is the name of my laptop's wireless card:
Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection
I have run the following steps... (1 Reply)
Hi everyone, this is my first post on this forum.
I have a ASUS laptop dualbooted with win7 and f16(Fedora 16). I recently shifted from Ubuntu.
Wireless internet is very slow and rather erratic on my laptop only in the case of Linux. On win7 its flawless.
I have a 30mbps connection and I... (0 Replies)
HI all,
I need to patch(updated a linux redhat server (Red Hat 4.1.2-48) that it is on production, this server cannot have internet access.
How can I do this patching (update). there is link to download in a cd or something similar.
Any advice it is very welcome
Carlitospi99 (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
ifdata
ifdata(1)ifdata(1)NAME
ifdata - get network interface info without parsing ifconfig output
SYNOPSIS
ifdata [options] {iface}
DESCRIPTION
ifdata can be used to check for the existence of a network interface, or to get information abut the interface, such as its IP address. Un-
like ifconfig or ip, ifdata has simple to parse output that is designed to be easily used by a shell script.
OPTIONS -h Print out a help summary.
-e Test to see if the interface exists, exit nonzero if it does not.
-p Prints out the whole configuration of the interface.
-pe Prints "yes" or "no" if the interface exists or not.
-pa Prints the IPv4 address of the interface.
-pn Prints the netmask of the interface.
-pN Prints the network address of the interface.
-pb Prints the broadcast address of the interface.
-pm Prints the MTU of the interface.
Following options are Linux only.
-ph Prints the hardware address of the interface.
-pf Prints the flags of the interface.
-si Prints out all the input statistics of the interface.
-sip Prints the number of input packets.
-sib Prints the number of input bytes.
-sie Prints the number of input errors.
-sid Prints the number of dropped input packets.
-sif Prints the number of input fifo overruns.
-sic Print the number of compressed input packets.
-sim Prints the number of input multicast packets.
-so Prints out all the output statistics of the interface.
-sop Prints the number of output packets.
-sob Prints the number of output bytes.
-soe Prints the number of output errors.
-sod Prints the number of dropped output packets.
-sof Prints the number of output fifo overruns.
-sox Print the number of output collisions.
-soc Prints the number of output carrier losses.
-som Prints the number of output multicast packets.
-bips Prints the number of bytes of incoming traffic measured in one second.
-bops Prints the number of bytes of outgoing traffic measured in one second.
AUTHOR
Benjamin BAYART
2006-03-07 ifdata(1)