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| I have a wireless connection (3Com PCMCIA card) from HomeXP on a Dell laptop to my gentoo linux router - which worked fine using DHCP to assign IP addresses.(FWIW 192.168.1.2) I was away and plugged the laptop into a LAN using the builtin NIC and assigning a static IP address.(FWIW 192.168.0.200) Getting back, I cant now connect to the Wireless NW. Ive disabled the LAN connection in 'network connections' I can ping the NW card on the router and localhost on the laptop ( assume its the PCMCIA card as the NC is diabled) 'repair' the connection tells me that it cant renew the IP address Anyone any idea what to do next? | Guest
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| I would try assigning a different (static) n/w address to your built in n/w adapter; say 10.0.0.1. Although it's "disabled", it may still be being used in the IP routing table. Quote:
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