Re: [Ndiswrapper-general] No route!?
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From: Patrik <pa...@te...> - 2003-12-23 21:32:44
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Yes, there's a firewall in the router, but that doesnt have anything to d= o with this problem because the same happends within the local network. I cant ping, but when the wlan worked at the other place, ping didnt work then either, and i have read more ppl having problem with ping and wlan. Although ssh says no route when i try to connect to my server which is within the local network. tcpdump gives me nothing when Im trying to ssh to the server. --Patrik ----- Original Message -----=20 From: "Timo Weing=E4rtner" <ti...@ti...> To: "Patrik" <pa...@te...> Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2003 9:08 PM Subject: Re: [Ndiswrapper-general] No route!? > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > > > 192.168.0.0 and after a few seconds my default gw shows up. > > with route -n there should not be any delay. the delay is because of a = dns lookup for the gw. > > > Any attempt to connect somewhere gives me "no route ... ". > > is there a firewall on the router? > is it the router's ip? > does a ping work? > does the no route come from your pc or from the router (use tcpdump or (t)ethereal, look for ICMP)? > > > Any special configurations for external AP:s? > > none if the ap works in bridge mode. > if the ap acts as an additional router, you should tell the ap to use t= he router as default route and the wlan clients to use the ap. > > > hope that helps, > Timo > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) > > iQEVAwUBP+ig2En74FOC+06tAQJE9Qf/Qm7YE2eBOFWbjA6Cy8D+wOTz7VTEk6ys > 3qfywTJA2b2mM/b6oPj9kdwBezCeLgZ1Rq4/2O7QavnoFbVewH8aDvt34hREBQxo > 38F6fc38bzPeB/3Ir1J4SE6NT/5TkmHku/ofWgENXSLdfl9cKAFk0aOCqioqjTv0 > 4FdOXKVA6ZDMcDqo9dnIZkwsKg9qOIN72URnt/ptd5CAu4MZpWnSEUCJPruBYnu5 > 6ja/oEXYnCoYNxP1usaF1m9Tcj6VYZ6oUwbN8Yy0EbE+IfTLZcNWPpXXc6YLLK6h > FpWjVPx7t8o3OH4fmA6vgEPsYfsbENPdpD+1Hp1vT6oIzpKpuL/iSg=3D=3D > =3DBIPQ > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > |