How can i make a wireless connection in the command line?

Mark markg85 at gmail.com
Sat Jul 14 14:45:36 UTC 2007


i know that networkmanager and knetworkmanager are running.. both are
installed by default on Fedora 7. i don't know of
notworkmanagerdispatcher.. never seen it running and i didn't install
it.

2007/7/13, Aaron Konstam <akonstam at sbcglobal.net>:
> On Fri, 2007-07-13 at 17:38 +0200, Mark wrote:
> > Sorry for the late reply.. i completely forgot about this topic
> > I just had the issue again..
> >
> > It's going all fine when i do: a cable connection or a wireless
> > connection (can only be done once)
> > i just needed to restart my network for firewall changes to apply
> > (/etc/init/d/network restart) and AGAIN wlan wasn't getting back up.
> > when i do that even knetworkmanager can't get it back up again.
> > (service NetworkManager restart didn't help) so somehow i only seem to
> > be able to make 1 wireless connection with just knetworkmanager. if i
> > lose that connection that i HAVE to restart to get it working again
> > and that's really frustrating (linux isn't exactly FAST at booting).
> > so is there any way to get back to a clean state with knetworkmanager
> > when you have just lost the connection? or is there any way to get the
> > wireless connection working normally again when restarting the network
> > with the init script?
> >
> > Thanx,
> > Mark
> We have a little confusion here. When NetworkManager,
> NetworkManagerDispatcher or knetworkmanager are running network should
> not be running. You seem to be running all of them at the same time
> which is bound to result in a mess.
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