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Old 12-27-2005, 12:14 PM   #1
dengar81
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Wireless trouble, Suse 10.0 +RTL8180l


Hi,
I have been on that topic for month now:
I have a system with Suse 10.0 and a Wireless card with RTL8180 chipset.I cannot access webpages or other Internet Appz.
The driver works fine. The card finds the router and it seems like most things actually do work. I can even ping outside. I checked the routing table and it looks good! Everything seems more that OK, but I can't receive any data over the net. I can ping other people and even webpages. I can't however telnet my router or open my routers config over the browser or open any other page over the browser.
There is no error message, buit the browser keeps on loading. The signal strength is OK.

Please text if you know anything.
Thanks.
 
  


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