SNS :Simple Network Setup Loses Key and Connection [SOLVED]

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SNS :Simple Network Setup Loses Key and Connection [SOLVED]

#1 Post by sspera »

Hi -

I'm a newbie and have really appreciated the Puppy Community and all the great work on a distro that helped me get an old Dell lappie working for my grade-schooler's homework.

Problem is, the setup information I enter into SNS appears to get lost and then the computer can't connect to the internet.

This is an intermittent problem. It can work fine for 6 or so boot-ups, but then it will run into this glitch. I have to run SNS again, copy-paste the key again, then save. Everything works fine until SNS forgets the key again.

I have a Dell Inspiron 8000, running a LinkSys PCMCIA card. When connected I get pretty good reception and OK speed.

I've selected SNS as the default network setup tool.

Any suggestions would be appreciated. My wife isn't going to be keen on running the setup and entering the key, so a solution will keep me from intervening on this machine too frequently.

Thank You! Thank You!

sspera
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There are so many puppies, so i would be useful if you tell us which one you use and how it is installed. (live with safe file, frugal, full?)
Also the mach specs specially ram is useful to know.
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Re: SNS :Simple Network Setup Loses Key and Unable to Connect

#3 Post by BarryK »

sspera wrote:Hi -

I'm a newbie and have really appreciated the Puppy Community and all the great work on a distro that helped me get an old Dell lappie working for my grade-schooler's homework.

Problem is, the setup information I enter into SNS appears to get lost and then the computer can't connect to the internet.

This is an intermittent problem. It can work fine for 6 or so boot-ups, but then it will run into this glitch. I have to run SNS again, copy-paste the key again, then save. Everything works fine until SNS forgets the key again.

I have a Dell Inspiron 8000, running a LinkSys PCMCIA card. When connected I get pretty good reception and OK speed.

I've selected SNS as the default network setup tool.

Any suggestions would be appreciated. My wife isn't going to be keen on running the setup and entering the key, so a solution will keep me from intervening on this machine too frequently.

Thank You! Thank You!

sspera
You shouldn't have to re-run SNS. I don't know why it isn't connecting sometimes at bootup, but you should see an entry in file /tmp/sns_connections_available if the network interface was detected at bootup -- I probably should put in some logging so you can see when it goes wrong.

Anyway, if you right-click the network icon in the tray, you will find a "Reconnect" or "Disconnect" entry and you can play with those -- former will try to do a connection if it failed at bootup.

Hmmm, I wonder if you have some kind of timing problem, as it works most times.
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#4 Post by sspera »

@ Beem
I'm using Puppy 5.10 and running from Live CD.

@ BarryK
I can see the sns_connections_available file, and there is an entry for my network, the encryption type and the key.

When I booted up the machine tonight I had lost the connection again, so I needed to enter the key again into SNS. Finding the above entry was * after * I had run SNS again. I probably messed up the test. Sorry about that!

I appreciate your help!

Scott

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#5 Post by sspera »

Well, rebooted a couple times to test the entry in the sns_connections_available file, hoping to come up once with the wireless connection dropped.

Sure enough, three reboots and then no wireless.

Sns_connections_available shows network name, the key and encryption type, but no wireless connection.

Any thoughts?

Thanks,

Scott

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#6 Post by Béèm »

I remember vaguely that 5.10 had this problem.
Not sure if it was resolved in 5.10 or in 5.11.
Best try 5.11 as the attention of the developer has faded away from 5.10.
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#7 Post by sspera »

@beem

Your suggestion was a good one. I created a Live CD from the 5.11 version available and ran it on the laptop last night.

Rebooting a dozen or more times never once came up where the wireless wasn't found and connected.

Yipee!

Keep up the great work, guys!

Regards,

Scott

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#8 Post by Béèm »

Glad to be of help.
Now for the sake of fellow posters, could you edit your initial post and add [SOLVED] at the end of the subject line.
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#9 Post by sspera »

@beem

Thanks for the coaching! 8)

Scott

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#10 Post by Béèm »

No problem. Hope you will enjoy puppy
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