I can get my wireless to associate to the AP with WEP enabled, but can't get an IP address. The AP is a netgear WG302 with current firmware.
When I've needed to use a WEP protected AP (such as in a cafe), I belive I've used just iwconfig eth1 essid <name> iwconfig eth1 key <key> (or s:<text key>) My home wireless is run unsecured, just without the SSID broadcast. I use ssh for everything. I'm now trying to enable WEP. So I setup a key on the base station. The AP is selected for 128 bit WEP (although it allows entry of any number of characters). So if I enter 13 digits: 1234567890123 A7D5CFE7B0B7EB11E51817FEB4 (generates this key) I can get my laptops (iBook/Tiger and Linux) to associated with the AP (the AP shows the MACs of the interfaces) but I can't get the laptops on to get an IP address with dhclient. If I turn off WEP on the AP then I can use dhclient without any problem. On the iBook I'm selecting "WEP 40/128-bit ASCII" and it will only allow either 5 or 13 chars input. On Linux I'm using key s:1234567890123. Anyone see what I'm doing incorrectly? Any tricks to debugging this? Am I just setting something up incorrectly? I'm running Prims54 on the Linux laptop, and IIRC WPA isn't working with that driver yet. -- Bill Moseley [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]