I'm not sure how you could get an IP from dhcp and not the rest, I
don't think that has anything to do with the wifi driver but with the
dhcp client. maybe it's not running as root and ifconfig is suid but
route isn't? just guessing here
On 6/2/06, bradpitcher <
bradpitcher@...> wrote:
>
> I'm sorry, I actually didn't try bluetooth networking, so I guess my problem
> wasn't exactly the same. My problem was just that I couldn't see outside my
> local network and your post resolved that perfectly. Thank you very much,
> Chris! Oh, and I also had to add my dns servers to my resolv.conf file. I
> think all this may be due to a very immature wireless driver (just announced
> on the mailing list two days ago).
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