On Wed, 2 Nov 2005 11:22:12 -0500 Matt Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have added the following stanza to my /etc/network/interfaces: > > iface ut-wifi inet dhcp > wireless-mode managed > wireless-essid UTORwin > wireless-key s:UToronto1home > wireless-keymode open > wireless-channel 1 > > (the last 2 lines were added when things were clearly not working, but > didn't seem to change anthing...) I'm not 100% sure, but I think all the wireless statements need an underscore and if this is not a typo s:UToronto1home I think a colon is not valid in a text key and a 128 bit key would be some combination of 13 letters and digits. I am assuming whatever mapping you did from your actual device name to ut-wifi is correct since I have not played around with these types of configurations. Try the bare minimum: iface ut-wifi inet dhcp wireless_essid UTORwin wireless_key1 UToronto1home : This formatting works for me on my home configuration with 128 bit encryption. > 3. If this is your first UTORcwn connection, you will see the following > text: > > Welcome to UTORcwn > > Your MAC Address '12:34:56:78:90:AB' is not registered > > Your MAC Address needs to be registered > > (Note: The values after MAC Address will be different with your > wireless card.) > > If this is not your first UTORcwn connection or you see a screen > requesting only a password, enter your UTORdial password to connect to > UTORcwn. > > 4. Click the Go and Register your address button. From this description I would guess that after the wireless connecton is made you are passed to a gateway and it is with the gateway that you have to register your MAC address with. So this is not something that should prevent you from seeing a successful wireless connection. Later, Seeker