Hello, Thanks a lot. Running iwconfig essid ssid key (key) is working for me. But why doesn't the same key work from /etc/networking/interfaces ? Would it be possible to run iwconfig automatically after ifup ?
Gokul http://pod.homelinux.net On Wed, 2004-02-11 at 12:16, Yannick Brosseau wrote: > Gokul Poduval wrote: > > >Hello, > > I am running Debian unstable, and was wondering if anybody has managed to get WEP > > working with Cisco 350 card. > > My settings are as follows > > > > > > > I have the same card (almost) and it work well > > Device info: > /proc/drivers/aironet/eth1/Status: > Driver Version: airo.c 0.6 (Ben Reed & Javier Achirica) > > Device: 350 Series > Manufacturer: Cisco Systems > Firmware Version: 4.25.10 > Radio type: 2 > Country: 0 > Hardware Version: 22 > Software Version: 425 > Software Subversion: a > Boot block version: 150 > > Have you tried to set it up manually (by using directly iwconfig): > iwconfig eth1 essid your_essid key your_key > > Also, are you able to see you AP with iwlist eth1 scanning ?? > > Yannick :) > > > >/etc/network/interfaces contains the following > >iface eth1 inet static > > address -some address- > > netmask 255.255.255.0 > > network -some network- > > gateway -the gateway > > broadcast -broadcast- > > wireless-essid SSID > > wireless-key key > > > >On inserting the card, airo and airo_cs modules are sucessfully loaded. I get the > >following from my /proc/drivers/aironet/eth1/Status > > > >Status: PRIV KEY WEP > >Mode: 380 > >Signal Strength: 93 > >Signal Quality: 15 > >SSID: ------- > >AP: > >Freq: 0 > >BitRate: 11mbs > >Driver Version: airo.c 0.6 (Ben Reed & Javier Achirica) > >Device: 350 Series > >Manufacturer: Cisco Systems > >Firmware Version: 5.02.19 > >Radio type: 2 > >Country: 1 > >Hardware Version: 22 > >Software Version: 502 > >Software Subversion: 13 > >Boot block version: 150 > > > >The card seems to be getting intialized properly, however I cannot ping the gateway > >or any other machine. Has anybody managed to get a similar setup working ? > > > >Yours Sincerely, > >Gokul Poduval > >http://pod.homelinux.net > > > > > > > > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]