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Good suggestion.  I think, what's happening is the b/g card tries to 
talk too high a rate when it initiates the connection.  If I ping the 
b/g card from the b card, then try to ping the b from the b/g it works.

I then ifconfig down/ifconfig up both.  Tried to ping the b from the 
b/g, no go.  I then ping the b/g from the b and it works.  If I try to 
ping the b from the b/g now I can.

It's like the b/g steps down to talk to the b when the b pings it, but 
it doesn't do it when it tries to initiate the connect.

I'd really like to get the b card talking a higher rate too.  It's at 
5.5 and doesn't respond to rate changes via iwconfig.  Sneaker net's 
almost faster then that. :(


-- 
Until later, Geoffrey                     Registered Linux User #108567
Building secure systems in spite of Microsoft


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