I've been trying to go wireless lately. I bought a Netgear WAP router and card. The router works fine. The card had a Realtec chip set, and so no driver is simply available for Linux. I would have had to compile one, but I have neither the kernel source nor a compiler on this old laptop. I wanted something that would just work, so I took the Netgear back and got a Linksys. It had a Realtec chipset also, so I traded it back in right away, and tried the D-Link. It had some funky TI chipset and some searching on the internet revealed that the version I had simply does not work with Linux. I'll be taking that one back on Saturday. In the mean time, I found an SMC2532W-B card at Nebraska Furniture Mart that has the Prism chipset, so the Orinoco drivers loaded straight away. Yippee! Almost. The driver loads, and the card comes up as wlan0, but doesn't get an address from the WAP. I booted over to Win2K, installed the drivers, inserted the card, and viola, it works as advertised, which pisses me off no end. Back over on linux, I'm stuck. I tried: "dhcpcd wlan0" which thinks a bit, then says "dhcpcd-hook: Skipping 'ifdown $INTERFACE -o dhcp' all" If I try "ifup wlan0" it says: "Starting DHCP Client Daemon on wlan0... . . . . . . . . . . . no IP address yet... backgrounding" Any suggestions for me to try? Thanks, Jim -- LEARNapalooza: A Homeschooling Experience Memorial Day Weekend - 2004 http://www.learnapalooza.org http://www.kclearn.org