On Sun, Sep 22, 2002 at 11:33:54PM +0200, jonas bandi wrote: > As already has been said in a earlier post, you have to get the actual > WEP key. You cant use the password apple uses (from which they calculate > the WEP key somehow). You can get the WEP key with the apple aiport > configuration utility by enabling the correct option ("Network > equivalent password"). > > For me (128 bit encryption) this is a 26 digit number. For 45 bit > encryption it was a smaller number. > > Very convenient is the (undocumented?) option to put the following line > in your /etc/network/interfaces: > > noauto eth1 > iface eth1 inet dhcp > wireless_key herecomesyour26digitkey > > Then you dont have to manually iwconfig. A simple ifup is enough. > > For me this works with dhcp and the new airport basestation. I dont have > to give the networkname. > > -j
I have tried with the key instead of the password without any differences. I have then disabled encryption on the base station without success. I don't know where the problem is. My config seems fine. Which kernel are you using ? Do you use a recent TiBook ? Thanks, Christophe