@Maciek44, post #781
@sunater, post #588
U mnie cosik nie działa - wirlessmanager "zawiesza" cli, żadnych błędów ani me ani be.... RPI3A+ jak coś
@Don_Adan, post #785
@miki1406, post #786
@miki1406, post #791
# $VER: CNet 1.2 (27.11.2010)
#
# Configuration for PCMCIA cards supported by the "cnet.device" driver
# on Amiga 600 and Amiga 1200 computers. For a list of supported
# PCMCIA cards, see "http://www.g-mb.de/cnet" (last checked: 2010-10-24).
# The device name is mandatory
device=wifipi.device
# If not provided, unit number 0 will be used. You may
# have to change this if there are multiple cards of the
# same type installed in your machine, or if your network
# hardware supports several independent connections
#unit=0
# You must either pick a fixed (static) IPv4 address and
# a corresponding subnet mask, or request DHCP (dynamic)
# network address configuration.
# You can combine address/netmask/dhcp, which has the effect
# of asking the DHCP server to assign the requested IPv4
# address and subnet mask to this interface, if possible.
#address=192.168.18.1
#netmask=255.255.255.0
configure=dhcp
# If no DHCP server is present in your network, you can
# use automatic interface IPv4 address assignment through
# the ZeroConf protocol. Note that this will not set up
# default route and DNS servers for you, only the interface
# address is configured.
#configure=auto
# This variant of automatic IPv4 address assignment should
# be used in a wireless network instead of 'configure=auto'
#configure=fastauto
# You can enable diagnostic messages which can be helpful in
# tracking down configuration errors.
debug=yes
# You can choose how much memory will be used when handling
# incoming and outgoing network traffic for this device.
# The default is to reserve 32 buffers of 1500 byte each, both
# inbound and outbound traffic. Larger values may provide
# better performance.
#iprequests=32
#writerequests=32
# For diagnostic and monitoring purposes it can be helpful to
# capture network traffic that flows through this interface.
# To enable this option, select one of filter=local,
# filter=ipandarp or filter=everything
#filter=local
#filter=ipandarp
#filter=everything
# This option disables a workaround required for the Ariadne
# network hardware, which, if enabled, would otherwise cause
# the interface setup procedure to take longer than really
# necessary.
requiresinitdelay=no
Mon Jul 15 20:41:02 2024 [debug]: Interface 'wifipi' hardware address = B8:27:EB:41:91:A4.
Mon Jul 15 20:41:02 2024 [debug]: Setting up BOOTP packet for 'wifipi' with hardware address B8:27:EB:41:91:A4.
Mon Jul 15 20:41:02 2024 [debug]: Sent initial DHCPDISCOVER request for 'wifipi'; transaction ID=0x0CD16D65, retry timeout=0:00:05 hours, allocation timeout=0:01:00 hours.
Mon Jul 15 20:41:07 2024 [debug]: DHCP retry timeout for 'wifipi' has elapsed.
Mon Jul 15 20:41:07 2024 [debug]: Setting up BOOTP packet for 'wifipi' with hardware address B8:27:EB:41:91:A4.
Mon Jul 15 20:41:07 2024 [debug]: Resent DHCPDISCOVER request for 'wifipi'; transaction ID=0x42EB1DD6, retry timeout=0:00:09 hours.
Mon Jul 15 20:41:16 2024 [debug]: DHCP retry timeout for 'wifipi' has elapsed.
Mon Jul 15 20:41:16 2024 [debug]: Setting up BOOTP packet for 'wifipi' with hardware address B8:27:EB:41:91:A4.
Mon Jul 15 20:41:16 2024 [debug]: Resent DHCPDISCOVER request for 'wifipi'; transaction ID=0x63EF51E8, retry timeout=0:00:16 hours.
Mon Jul 15 20:41:32 2024 [debug]: DHCP retry timeout for 'wifipi' has elapsed.
Mon Jul 15 20:41:32 2024 [debug]: Setting up BOOTP packet for 'wifipi' with hardware address B8:27:EB:41:91:A4.
Mon Jul 15 20:41:32 2024 [debug]: Resent DHCPDISCOVER request for 'wifipi'; transaction ID=0x5FF745B0, retry timeout=0:00:31 hours.
Mon Jul 15 20:42:02 2024 [debug]: DHCP allocation timeout for 'wifipi' has elapsed.
Mon Jul 15 20:42:02 2024 [debug]: Address allocation request for 'wifipi' has timed out.
@Jacenty, post #790
@Kitech, post #804