![]() I had the same issue with DHCP and my D-Link router, i could connect fine with a wired connection and using WEP, however, as soon as i enabled WAP and MAC Filtering, i could no longer get an IP via the DHCP server on my Server (I run a Windows AD network at home :redface:). My card is a Atheros AR5212 in a Thinkpad R51. My configuration file is similar to one of the examples, however I have changed it for our network. I don't have that anymore though because this guide advised me to remove it. I've followed a couple of different guides over the past few weeks, network manager 0.7 managed to find the network, but it cannot connect. When I restart the network, the DHCP client is unable to connect, and ends up repeating 255.255.255.255 port X interval X 4 times, then gives up. I can get it to work at home on my standard WEP network though. I followed the very helpful instructions that you've supplied, but unfortunately I haven't been able to get it to work. I'm having a bit of a problem with my Wireless on LEAP here. ![]()
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