[Rack] robot needs help!
Jake
jake at spaz.org
Wed Feb 23 14:26:10 UTC 2011
Some of you may remember that the robot has been given a fancy Cisco 1200
AP as a bridge onto the network. This is excellent.
The two APs which were configured (one for the robot and one as its bridge
onto the wired network) are installed; one is plugged into the 24-port hub
in Susan the Rack, and the other is plugged into eth2 onboard the robot
Both are powered up. This has never been setup on the robot's computer, we
have just been using the USB dongle up until last night.
Last night we replaced the robots brain (a VIA C7 800MHz) with a newer
core-2 mini-ITX with better everything. A fresh install of Ubuntu 10.10
is on there, and most of the robot stuff (or all) is working except:
no networking. The USB wifi dongle comes up (as wlan0) and I edited
/etc/network/interfaces to be the same as it was in the previous setup:
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
auto wlan0
iface wlan0 inet static
address 172.30.0.50
netmask 255.255.252.0
gateway 172.30.0.1
broadcast 172.30.3.255
wireless-essid noisebridge
wireless-mode managed
but it doesn't get on at all. I tried rebooting. I tried sudo dhclient.
I ran ifconfig and eth2 (the one the Cisco is plugged into) seems to have
an IPV6 address (unlike eth0 and eth1) but i still can't ping google.
i remember something we had to do on the last box about removing
netmanager or something, but i really don't know anything more than what
i've just said. Whenever someone helps me with this stuff, they tend not
to want to explain to me what they did and i don't want to hassle them.
At this point I would like to get one or both network interfaces working,
and I would like to know what had to be done to get that to happen so I
don't always have to ask for help. I know how to read manual pages but at
this point i don't even know what to look up.
help!
-jake
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