I seem to remember that ieee80211-source fell through a crack as far
as module-assistant was concerned around the time Sarge went stable;
all fixed in Etch now, of course.
In my case I fixed it by manually adding the name of the package
(ieee80211-source) to the list of packages in
/usr/share/modass/compliant.list.
Give that a try; hope it works for you,
John
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Thanks John, for the explanation about it being missing, which seems
very weird. But I already did an apt-get source and it came right in,
and somehow I ended up with all the ieee.. modules in
lib/modules/drivers/net/wireless. Its been a learning experience.
So I did a modprobe and then iwlist scanning shows the interface!!
I really have no idea what happened: does apt-get source compile/install
things?
The Netgear router is nicely viewable with a browser, so I just set
/etc/network/interfaces to e.g.
auto eth1
iface eth1 inet dhcp
iface home inet dhcp
wireless-essid wireless ID
wireless-key key
And oh my oh my, it worked!!!
And NOW, time to go to bed!!
Thanks to debian-laptops, very happily to bed (if exhausted!)
David Riggs
Kyoto
What about WPA?? what /etc/network/interfaces file should contain?
I know that there exist soft "wpasupplicant" but it is a supplicant, and
I don't want to use it. Is there any way to make it work without
wpasupplicant?
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Krzysztof Fabjański
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