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*SOLVED* WLAN Out to Lunch
aus9:
eltone
I wonder if we research a way forward?
1) Download CorePlus 4.7.3 check its hash with
--- Code: ---md5sum CorePlus-4.7.3.iso
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must match this page
http://tinycorelinux.net/4.x/x86/release/CorePlus-4.7.3.iso.md5.txt
2) Suggest you do not have any ethernet cable or hardware converter connected
Suggest you do not attempt in any way to configure DNS
Suggest at boot loader stage or by command such as modprobe -r.....to blacklist or remove any modules
From your previous posts, you appear to already have b43 module so try clicking on the wifi icon
I am sorry if you feel you have done this, but when I have attempted to have both ethernet and wifi I think most distros get confused
YMMV
what I am hoping is you had a bad burn, or ethernet interfered with DNS or something
as you can tell I am not an expert so feel free to ignore
tinypoodle:
--- Quote from: eltone on January 13, 2013, 12:08:31 AM ---Using multiple net interfaces is the only way I can get TCP online. If the wifi is turned OFF, the wired connection fails and visa versa.
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That does not make any sense.
Having 2 concurrent gateways could never work, and connecting 2 interfaces to the same subnet is unlikely to work right by default.
--- Quote ---I agree there's a bug lurking in the DNS.
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Bug how? You have not provided any indication of any bug.
DNS is an issue totally independent of your routing table which is most obviously messed up.
I'd suggest you boot either with wireless on and boot code "nodhcp" or with wireless off and try to activate one interface only.
gerald_clark:
Then your DHCP server is configured to give out your gateway address as a nameserver. Fix your dhcp server.
tinypoodle:
1. '/etc/resolv.conf' could not cause an internet connection to fail.
2. DNS is a totally separate subject not related to whatever discussed in this thread so far.
3. Configuration and bugs are totally different subjects.
4. If you'd use the search function of this forum, you would already have found many answers and avoided many setup issues.
e.g. http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php/topic,8019.msg43028.html#msg43028
tinypoodle:
Not really a need for wifi to get activated at boot, but preferably unplug ethernet cable first or at least use boot code "nodhcp" to prevent possible conflicts.
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