you may need to check your router settings.
On 9/23/06, Chris Johnston <cmjohnston@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> 3rd time's the charm I guess. I can connect via Ethernet but wireless is
> still a challenge. KDE Wifi manager can see the Wifi access points and
> connect to them but I can't get an IP address. I have tried using encryption
> and leaving my access point open and the same thing happens. I'm going to
> spend a few hours on the forums this afternoon to see if I can figure out
> what's wrong?
>
> Chris Johnston
>
> P.S. If anyone wants to offer a potential solution I would be indebted to
> you.
> --
> We act as though comforts and luxuries are the most important things in
> life, when all we really need to make us happy is something to be
> enthusiastic about.
> -Alfred Kingsley
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