05-08-2008, 11:13 AM | #31 |
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After much much much trouble, I reflashed it and also had to reformat it, as it kept rebooting after the reflash.
I checked the wired network, dynamic address doesn't work there either, I have to specify a static IP address. As for pinging it, yes, of course, but as it doesn't connect, what use would it be ? It won't show up, I guess ? Or am I mistaken ? |
05-08-2008, 11:24 AM | #32 |
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No, it won't show up as you would expect from a windows computer
in the networking neighbourhood or as a linux computer using the SMB protocol... But.. if you can ping it (and you get a response of course) you know it is there. As I said, your previous output from config -a looked just fine. Disconnect from wired network and repeat the steps you did that resulted in that output from config -a. Try to ping it (over wifi). Next step then: Try to connect to IDS. Dirk |
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Have you installed any web client ?
Browser ? |
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Anyway, as I said from the beginning, the problem likely comes from my router, not from the iLiad, which works perfectly with another wireless network. |
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05-08-2008, 01:58 PM | #36 |
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Just exchange it with your mother's router/AP ;-))
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05-09-2008, 03:44 AM | #38 |
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sorry to hear about your hassles with the iLiad, i once also had it go into an endless reboot cycle
- was not fun, i recommend you have the unbrick package installed if you dont already (sets up ethernet and ssh on startup) hmm, your output looked very promising in particular it would appear you got your ip from dhcp, and just a couple of things that didnt make sense to me: (i suspect you solved, as you got futher anyway) a) "iwconfig wlan0 essid "myssid"" myssid should have been substituted with your network name e.g. iwconfig wlan0 essid myhomewifilan b) "192.164.1.104 is the static DNS I attributed to the iLiad " i assume this is a typo, and you mean is a static IP , and that you mean that you have assigned to the iLiad within the router setup im also slightly confused as you said this was assigned to the iLiad wired mac address, which as dirk said is different to eth0. what seems odd here, is that wlan is using dhcp, and assigned 104, yet you said you 'reserved' this for static ip on ethernet btw, the wlan may still not have worked if you had eth0 plugged in, due to routing not being set up, but that was not really aim - it was more to see if dhcp was connecting you to network which it appeared to. btw2, on my router i can list which clients are connected to it, and iliad will show up, and also shows ip router assigned to it (even if it disconnects afterwards) anyways as i said at start, the ifconfig output looks very promising, and suggests the following: i) your iliad is connecting to router/wifi ok ii) its ok with dhcp so i think problems could be: a) ip conflict (however usually this works, just gives 'bad' performance, any only applies if eth0 is also plugged in) as mentioned above, think its worth checking i) on your router, what MAC address have you assiged to 104? ii) you could try explicity assign an IP address to MAC of wlan0 iii) and/or check that your router is assigning (automatic) wifi addresses from a different range to wired AND that its outside the range you have assigned static addresses to e.g i usually use 192.168.0.1 - 192.168.0.50 for static/reservered up, and 192.168.0.100 - 110 for the 'wifi pool' b) routing setup - DNS and default gateway ps. the annoying thing about the default scripts, is if they detect any errors, they bring the whole interface down again, hence why you had to type the steps manually good luck, i know how frustrating this is ... esp. when you can see it working on another router/with other computers |
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Anyway, tomorrow, I'm going at my bestfriend's, who's also got a wireless router, and I'll test the iLiad there. |
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I'll try to manually assign a MAC address. BTW, router gives out dynamic addresses that are outside the range defined for static IP adresses. And two days ago, I tried again with another computer, which connected wirelessly without any problem, and got it's dynamic IP address immediatly (which was outside the range assigned to static IP addresses) b) The thing is (quite funny) that iLiad cannot connect to the router, even with wired etherned, if I click the automatic configuration. I have to enter all the values manually, and give it a static IP address. Dynamic IP doesn't work, not only with wifi, but also with wired ethernet. However, it works with another router, gets a dynamic IP address, so apparently, the problem really comes from my router. Maybe one day I'll buy a new one, but I kinda like mine, works flawlessly for ports, games, apps, etc., and before the present problem with iLiad, I never had any trouble with it. Anyway, thank you, to all of you, really, for trying to help me. I think the easy solution for me would be to be able to have a script to connect to the wifi with a static IP address, I hope it will be possible with next firmware release, and I hope I won't have to wait something like a year |
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Ok, people, I'm back on this thread. Today, I was at my bestfriend's, and I tried the iLiad there, to check the wifi.
Same issue as with my wifi. What is interesting is that she owns a Linksys, WAG something, same category, same brand and same model. Really, really strange... |
05-15-2008, 06:39 AM | #42 |
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I have given up on using the IX67 wifi router used as accesspoint. I am getting a new wifi router/modem in one and will test the iliad there.
But I managed thanks to the patch from technobear to use my Linksys WRT305N wireless n router for the Iliad. But then any centrino based latop with wifi N on board connects at 54 mbit. Unless set to wpa2/aes. (is know bug but intel is ignoring it) Since the Iliad only uses wpa/tkip it will soon be assigned to the new modem/router soon. |
05-16-2008, 02:30 AM | #43 |
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Wifi Issue
I can connect to the IDS
I can connect when I tet and save But the moment I try to connect to network and download something off of my computer wirelessly, it always turns out to be unseccessful. Anyone know what the issue could be? |
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Getting windows directory sharing to work over a network can be tricky if you haven't done it before. |
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That is what I was thinking also.
I have a mac and so maybe that is the problem. thanks for your quick reply. I will keep guessing until it works. |
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