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Wireless connection
« on: August 30, 2010, 02:36:01 pm »
Haven't had the wireless issue in a very long time. Its kind of odd though and I'm thinking my router may be the culprit this time.

When I click on network connections, I get a list of 3, one of which is my own. I type in my WEP key and it either attempts to connect and fail, giving me the WEP key window again, or it connects to "something" but I have no internet connection.
Meanwhile, there is also an unsecured connection nearby which i can connect to, but barely get enough signal to do much of anything, and it usually drops out before it finishes loading google.com.

My wireless card is a Linksys and uses the RA2600 drivers I believe. I should add I'm using the 64bit version of PinguyOS

Update: Linksys Wireless-G, WMP54GR (r=rangebooster) No idea which version of the card it is.

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Re: Wireless connection
« Reply #1 on: August 30, 2010, 05:12:04 pm »
Some output from terminal

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lspci -v | less:

04:09.0 Network controller: RaLink RT2600 802.11 MIMO
        Subsystem: Linksys Device 0057
        Flags: bus master, slow devsel, latency 32, IRQ 18
        Memory at fdcf8000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=32K]
        Capabilities: <access denied>
        Kernel driver in use: rt61pci
        Kernel modules: rt61pci

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desktop:~$ sudo lshw -c network
  *-network               
       description: Wireless interface
       product: RT2600 802.11 MIMO
       vendor: RaLink
       physical id: 9
       bus info: pci@0000:04:09.0
       logical name: wlan0
       version: 00
       serial: 00:16:b6:55:d7:f2
       width: 32 bits
       clock: 33MHz
       capabilities: pm bus_master cap_list ethernet physical wireless
       configuration: broadcast=yes driver=rt61pci ip=192.168.1.141 latency=32 multicast=yes wireless=IEEE 802.11bg
       resources: irq:18 memory:fdcf8000-fdcfffff

This was WHILE trying to connect unsuccessfully
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~$ iwconfig
lo        no wireless extensions.

eth0      no wireless extensions.

wlan0     IEEE 802.11bg  ESSID:"XXXXX" 
          Mode:Managed  Frequency:2.462 GHz  Access Point: Not-Associated   
          Tx-Power=18 dBm   
          Retry  long limit:7   RTS thr:off   Fragment thr:off
          Power Management:off

Made a "new" wireless connection to my router, icon says "Connected 100%", but connection to internet not working.
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:~$ iwconfig
lo        no wireless extensions.

eth0      no wireless extensions.

wlan0     IEEE 802.11bg  ESSID:"XXXXX" 
          Mode:Ad-Hoc  Frequency:2.412 GHz  Cell: C6:4D:3C:86:B0:DB   
          Tx-Power=19 dBm   
          Retry  long limit:7   RTS thr:off   Fragment thr:off
          Power Management:off
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Re: Wireless connection
« Reply #2 on: August 30, 2010, 10:58:56 pm »
I have got the same wifi card as you and getting the same outputs as you are. You must have a problem with your router. Try hard resetting it then reconfigure it.
Your wifi card defiantly works in Pinguy OS.
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Re: Wireless connection
« Reply #3 on: August 30, 2010, 11:09:42 pm »
I was kind of thinking that, seeing how I can connect to my neighbors router, if the signal was better, I'd leave it  ;)

I'll give rebooting the router a shot when I get home from work tonight. Should I reboot iit while its trying to connect?

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Re: Wireless connection
« Reply #4 on: August 30, 2010, 11:16:56 pm »
Try rebooting, if that doesn't work do a hard reset. There will be a hole some where on the back of the router where you can just about fit a pen into. Hold that down for about 5 secs while its on and it will reset your router back to factory settings.
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Re: Wireless connection
« Reply #5 on: August 31, 2010, 12:05:22 pm »
Tried both rebooting and resetting, no go. I DO see however, an odd local IP address showing on Conky, and I believe thats probably the source of my problems. It shows me as connected, but my router is at 192.168.1.1, not 10.42.43.1

How can and where do I change that?

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Re: Wireless connection
« Reply #6 on: August 31, 2010, 12:14:47 pm »
10.42.43.1 is probably your Public IP. But still it's odd to have 192.168.1.1 as your local IP as this is usually the IP of the router. Your local IP should be something like 192.168.1.100 or 192.168.1.2

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Re: Wireless connection
« Reply #7 on: August 31, 2010, 04:56:19 pm »
I find this whole thing quite confusing. I should have realized that its NOT a router issue per say, because I'm typing this from my Vista PC upstairs, using a wireless USB stick.
I just went into the router from upstairs PC and copied the info listed for the linux box downstairs, its as follows:

Not sure why its showing as ethernet, but thats apparently part of the problem.



PC Name:
mint
Connection Type:
[/t] [/t][/t][/t]
Ethernet [/t]
[/l]
[/t][/t][/t][/t][/t]
IP Address:192.168.1.3[/t]
Status:Inactive
Remote Access:
Enabled
[/l][/t][/t]
Host:mintIP
Address:192.168.1.3
Subnet Mask:255.255.255.0
MAC Address:00:16:b6:55:d7:f2
Network Connection:Bridge
Lease Type:Dynamic
[/l][/t]
[/td][/tr][/table]
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Re: Wireless connection
« Reply #8 on: August 31, 2010, 05:27:56 pm »
Oh BTW, its an Actiontec MI424WR router. As a side note, I plugged my Linksys Wireless USB network adapter from this Vista box on the linux box and got nothing.
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Re: Wireless connection
« Reply #9 on: August 31, 2010, 05:33:22 pm »
In Pinguy OS can you type
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nm-tool in the terminal and show me the out put.
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Re: Wireless connection
« Reply #10 on: August 31, 2010, 07:02:28 pm »
I just did 2 things: Disabled WEP and tried that while still running pinguy, no luck.
Just booted up a Live CD of an older version of Ultimate Edition, v2.3 which I think is either Jaunty or Karmic based.
With WEP still disabled, I'm in with absolutely no issues. Gonna boot back into pinguy (I even switched the install to pinguy x86 to see if that worked, nope) and see what nm-tool gets me..
Meanwhile, I'm gonna run it on Ultimate and see what I get so as to compare.
 From Ultimate
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ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ nm-tool

NetworkManager Tool

State: connected

- Device: eth0 -----------------------------------------------------------------
  Type:              Wired
  Driver:            forcedeth
  State:             unavailable
  Default:           no
  HW Address:        00:15:58:23:1A:0B

  Capabilities:
    Carrier Detect:  yes

  Wired Properties
    Carrier:         off


- Device: wlan0  [Auto 9x152] --------------------------------------------------
  Type:              802.11 WiFi
  Driver:            rt61pci
  State:             connected
  Default:           yes
  HW Address:        00:16:B6:55:D7:F2

  Capabilities:
    Speed:           54 Mb/s

  Wireless Properties
    WEP Encryption:  yes
    WPA Encryption:  yes
    WPA2 Encryption: yes

  Wireless Access Points (* = current AP)
    linksys:         Infra, 00:16:B6:23:AA:1D, Freq 2437 MHz, Rate 54 Mb/s, Strength 45
    *9x152:          Infra, 00:18:01:EC:5D:A2, Freq 2462 MHz, Rate 54 Mb/s, Strength 90
    doug:            Infra, 00:18:F8:47:4B:69, Freq 2437 MHz, Rate 54 Mb/s, Strength 46 WPA

  IPv4 Settings:
    Address:         192.168.1.3
    Prefix:          24 (255.255.255.0)
    Gateway:         192.168.1.1

    DNS:             192.168.1.1
    DNS:             xx.xxx.161.12


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Re: Wireless connection
« Reply #11 on: August 31, 2010, 07:13:37 pm »
These are my out-puts.

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pinguy@pinguy-desktop:~$ nm-tool

NetworkManager Tool

State: connected

- Device: eth0 -----------------------------------------------------------------
  Type:              Wired
  Driver:            forcedeth
  State:             unavailable
  Default:           no
  HW Address:        00:23:54:D5:DD:BD

  Capabilities:
    Carrier Detect:  yes

  Wired Properties
    Carrier:         off


- Device: wlan0  [Auto Pinguy] -------------------------------------------------
  Type:              802.11 WiFi
  Driver:            rt61pci
  State:             connected
  Default:           yes
  HW Address:        00:18:F8:30:7A:AF

  Capabilities:
    Speed:           54 Mb/s

  Wireless Properties
    WEP Encryption:  yes
    WPA Encryption:  yes
    WPA2 Encryption: yes

  Wireless Access Points (* = current AP)
    SKY43151:        Infra, 00:1F:95:A3:A8:90, Freq 2462 MHz, Rate 54 Mb/s, Strength 48 WPA
    *Pinguy:         Infra, 00:24:B2:00:24:7A, Freq 2437 MHz, Rate 54 Mb/s, Strength 97 WPA

  IPv4 Settings:
    Address:         192.168.0.4
    Prefix:          24 (255.255.255.0)
    Gateway:         192.168.0.1

    DNS:             192.168.0.1
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Re: Wireless connection
« Reply #12 on: August 31, 2010, 07:33:33 pm »
Well, I'm missing something here..  I just dont see what  >:(

Heres some outputs while trying to connect to my router in 2 diff configurations and a connection to someone else nearby ( I verified it by running a whois on the IP.. Im on FIOS, not cable)

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jerry@jerry-desktop:~$ nm-tool

NetworkManager Tool

State: connecting

- Device: wlan1  [9x152] -------------------------------------------------------
  Type:              802.11 WiFi
  Driver:            rt61pci
  State:             connecting (configuring)
  Default:           no
  HW Address:        00:16:B6:55:D7:F2

  Capabilities:

  Wireless Properties
    WEP Encryption:  yes
    WPA Encryption:  yes
    WPA2 Encryption: yes

  Wireless Access Points
    9x152:           Infra, 00:18:01:EC:5D:A2, Freq 2462 MHz, Rate 54 Mb/s, Strength 77
    linksys:         Infra, 00:16:B6:23:AA:1D, Freq 2437 MHz, Rate 54 Mb/s, Strength 34
    doug:            Infra, 00:18:F8:47:4B:69, Freq 2437 MHz, Rate 54 Mb/s, Strength 40 WPA


- Device: eth0 -----------------------------------------------------------------
  Type:              Wired
  Driver:            forcedeth
  State:             unavailable
  Default:           no
  HW Address:        00:15:58:23:1A:0B

  Capabilities:
    Carrier Detect:  yes

  Wired Properties
    Carrier:         off


jerry@jerry-desktop:~$ nm-tool

NetworkManager Tool

State: connecting

- Device: wlan1  [Auto 9x152] --------------------------------------------------
  Type:              802.11 WiFi
  Driver:            rt61pci
  State:             connecting (configuring)
  Default:           no
  HW Address:        00:16:B6:55:D7:F2

  Capabilities:

  Wireless Properties
    WEP Encryption:  yes
    WPA Encryption:  yes
    WPA2 Encryption: yes

  Wireless Access Points
    9x152:           Infra, 00:18:01:EC:5D:A2, Freq 2462 MHz, Rate 54 Mb/s, Strength 77
    linksys:         Infra, 00:16:B6:23:AA:1D, Freq 2437 MHz, Rate 54 Mb/s, Strength 34
    doug:            Infra, 00:18:F8:47:4B:69, Freq 2437 MHz, Rate 54 Mb/s, Strength 34 WPA


- Device: eth0 -----------------------------------------------------------------
  Type:              Wired
  Driver:            forcedeth
  State:             unavailable
  Default:           no
  HW Address:        00:15:58:23:1A:0B

  Capabilities:
    Carrier Detect:  yes

  Wired Properties
    Carrier:         off


jerry@jerry-desktop:~$ nm-tool

NetworkManager Tool

State: connected

- Device: wlan1  [Auto linksys] ------------------------------------------------
  Type:              802.11 WiFi
  Driver:            rt61pci
  State:             connected
  Default:           yes
  HW Address:        00:16:B6:55:D7:F2

  Capabilities:
    Speed:           1 Mb/s

  Wireless Properties
    WEP Encryption:  yes
    WPA Encryption:  yes
    WPA2 Encryption: yes

  Wireless Access Points (* = current AP)
    *linksys:        Infra, 00:16:B6:23:AA:1D, Freq 2437 MHz, Rate 54 Mb/s, Strength 34
    9x152:           Infra, 00:18:01:EC:5D:A2, Freq 2462 MHz, Rate 54 Mb/s, Strength 77
    doug:            Infra, 00:18:F8:47:4B:69, Freq 2437 MHz, Rate 54 Mb/s, Strength 34 WPA

  IPv4 Settings:
    Address:         192.168.1.141
    Prefix:          24 (255.255.255.0)
    Gateway:         192.168.1.1

    DNS:             167.206.254.1
    DNS:             167.206.254.2


- Device: eth0 -----------------------------------------------------------------
  Type:              Wired
  Driver:            forcedeth
  State:             unavailable
  Default:           no
  HW Address:        00:15:58:23:1A:0B

  Capabilities:
    Carrier Detect:  yes

  Wired Properties
    Carrier:         off


jerry@jerry-desktop:~$ whois 167.206.254.1
#
# Query terms are ambiguous.  The query is assumed to be:
#     "n 167.206.254.1"
#
# Use "?" to get help.
#

#
# The following results may also be obtained via:
# http://whois.arin.net/rest/nets;q=167.206.254.1?showDetails=true&showARIN=false
#

NetRange:       167.206.0.0 - 167.206.255.255
CIDR:           167.206.0.0/16
OriginAS:       
NetName:        CVNET
NetHandle:      NET-167-206-0-0-1
Parent:         NET-167-0-0-0-0
NetType:        Direct Allocation
NameServer:     NS.CVNET.COM
NameServer:     NS.CV.NET
RegDate:        1993-09-30
Updated:        1998-11-19
Ref:            http://whois.arin.net/rest/net/NET-167-206-0-0-1

OrgName:        Cablevision Systems Corp.
OrgId:          CVNT
Address:        1111 Stewart Avenue
City:           Bethpage
StateProv:      NY
PostalCode:     11714
Country:        US
RegDate:       
Updated:        2009-08-21
Ref:            http://whois.arin.net/rest/org/CVNT

OrgTechHandle: CIO1-ARIN
OrgTechName:   Cablevision Internet Operations
OrgTechPhone:  +1-516-390-5480
OrgTechEmail:  hostmaster@cv.net
OrgTechRef:    http://whois.arin.net/rest/poc/CIO1-ARIN

OrgAbuseHandle: OOLAB-ARIN
OrgAbuseName:   OOL Hostmaster
OrgAbusePhone:  +1-516-803-2400
OrgAbuseEmail:  abuse@cv.net
OrgAbuseRef:    http://whois.arin.net/rest/poc/OOLAB-ARIN

RTechHandle: OH4-ORG-ARIN
RTechName:   OOL Hostmaster
RTechPhone:  +1-516-803-3000
RTechEmail:  hostmaster@cv.net
RTechRef:    http://whois.arin.net/rest/poc/OH4-ORG-ARIN

#
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# available at: https://www.arin.net/whois_tou.html
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Re: Wireless connection
« Reply #13 on: August 31, 2010, 07:43:20 pm »
I'm not sure why it isn't working. Your Wifi card is working in Pinguy OS and can connect to a router as it was able to connect to the linksys router. For some reason it's not connecting to 9x152 (your  router)

This means It must be your router blocking it.

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Re: Wireless connection
« Reply #14 on: August 31, 2010, 11:55:57 pm »
When I went to my router settings page from the Vista box, I had noticed that the connection had "ethernet" next to it for my Linux box, not "wireless" like the Vista box.
 
I was thinking maybe delete the configuration files for the wireless setup and let it rebuild them on reboot?