Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2011 00:57:28 -0700 From: Matt <sendtomatt@gmail.com> To: freebsd-wireless@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Couldn't connect to wireless networking Message-ID: <4E06E668.4040603@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <BANLkTinvU1R2YzhrGkTpr0R_cct_-=yM7w@mail.gmail.com> References: <BANLkTinNhA12Z2ar6mUapNQfXwJn1aRDew@mail.gmail.com> <BANLkTikHY-tKG3UL5pVMqqyTQ1ubb9GOoQ@mail.gmail.com> <BANLkTimzhBq7MyVv64LnEbQ1i44%2BGgcPhA@mail.gmail.com> <BANLkTikd3%2BdyUX8%2Bbq5Kb8KT38b2khGSZA@mail.gmail.com> <BANLkTimC-1w=opsFjMmv%2BpXmKBnerk8BZA@mail.gmail.com> <BANLkTim9BP9-KTM5LXU_0-JD6TQDk%2BL4Zg@mail.gmail.com> <BANLkTik%2BPTiWSDBPJYmuwo_kovFkv1vOeA@mail.gmail.com> <BANLkTimSkKpzijiAmFca%2BuX9HQo2ov1iFA@mail.gmail.com> <BANLkTik6BBSwSVKSpOArvYsGpN_11%2B0nrA@mail.gmail.com> <BANLkTinvU1R2YzhrGkTpr0R_cct_-=yM7w@mail.gmail.com>
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On 06/25/11 21:21, Kevin Oberman wrote: > You seem determined to not to provide information that might help. Output > of: > ifconfig wlan0 > netstat -rnf inet > would be a start. > > R. Kevin Oberman, Network Engineer > Retired > kob6558@gmail.com > On Jun 25, 2011 5:00 PM, "ΧέΊαΜμΟΒ" <zhtx10@gmail.com> wrote: >> I only know that it's 11g mode. >> >> The main issue is I cannot ping any websites if wlan0 becomes associated. >> I really don't know what I do next... :-( >> I think my configurations are correct. >> >> What's the channel of the AP? >>> >>> adrian >>> >>> 2011/6/25 ΧέΊαΜμΟΒ <zhtx10@gmail.com>: >>>>> Too many possibilities to tell. >>>>> >>>>> Is your DNS server configured? It should be in /etc/resolv.conf. >>>>> >>>>> Is your default route set? >>>>> netstat -rnf inet >>>>> >>>>> What is the output of >>>>> ifconfig wlan0 >>>>> >>>>> Most of these things should be set by DHCP, but may not be. >>>>> If it shows as associated, try pinging your router. >>>>> >>>>> Still, without more information, it's all just guesses on my part. >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> R. Kevin Oberman, Network Engineer >>>>> Retired >>>>> kob@gmail.com >>>> OK. >>>> the output ifconfig wlan0: >>>> wlan0: flags=8c43<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,OACTIVE,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> > metric >>> 0 >>>> mut 1500 >>>> ether 00:26:37:64:1e:b9 >>>> inet 0.0.0 netmask 0xff000000 broadcast 255.255.255.255 >>>> media:IEEE 802.11 wireless ethernet autoselect (autoselect) >>>> status: no carried. >>>> ssid "" channel 6 (2437 MHz 11g) >>>> regdomail 97 indoor ecm authmode WPA1+WPA2/802.11i privacy ON >>>> deftxkey UNDEF txpower 20 bmiss 7 scanvalid 450 bgscan bgscanintvl 300 >>>> bgscanidle 250 roam:rssi 7 roam:rate 5 protmode CTS wme burst >>>> roaming MANUAL >>>> >>>> ifconfig wlan0 list scan >>>> <empty !! just now it could find ssid WEB...> >>>> >>>> netstat -rnf inet >>>> Routing tables >>>> Internet: >>>> Destination Gateway Flags Refs Use Netif Expire >>>> 0.0.0.0/8 link#4 U 0 0 wlan0 >>>> 127.0.0.1 link#3 UH 0 0 lo0 >>>> >>>> >>>> >> _______________________________________________ >> freebsd-wireless@freebsd.org mailing list >> http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-wireless >> To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-wireless-unsubscribe@freebsd.org > " > _______________________________________________ > freebsd-wireless@freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-wireless > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-wireless-unsubscribe@freebsd.org" > Please note -Dbsd is generally unnecessary, although probably not the problem. Below is a bit of sh that can be put into a script or run line by line that should record most connection setup and connection into a log in your home directory called "wifilog.txt" which you could upload if it's still not working. As an added bonus, it should leave your connection setup afterward (it's a modified version of a connection script I tend to use). run the following as root or under sudo: echo "Setup log:" > ~/wifilog.txt route -n flush &>> ~/wifilog.txt ifconfig wlan0 destroy &>> ~/wifilog.txt ifconfig ath0 down &>> ~/wifilog.txt ifconfig ath0 up &>> ~/wifilog.txt ifconfig wlan0 create wlandev ath0 &>>~/wifilog.txt ifconfig wlan0 up scan &>> ~/wifilog.txt sleep 2 ifconfig ath0 scan &>> ~/wifilog.txt wpa_supplicant -i wlan0 -c /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf -B &>>~/wifilog.txt sleep 5 dhclient wlan0 &>>~/wifilog.txt echo "Connection info:" >> ~/wifilog.txt netstat -rn &>>~/wifilog.txt cat /etc/resolv.conf &>>~/wifilog.txt ifconfig wlan0 &>>~/wifilog.txt ping -t 3 4.4.4.4 &>>~/wifilog.txt # Hope it helps, # Matt
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