Freddy Freeloader wrote:
Thanks for your reply.
Well, I've made some progess on this since I posted last time. I have
found out that you must use the bcm43xx-fwcutter utility from berlios.de
to extract all the *.fw (firmware) files from the bcmlw.sys windows
Ah yes, I had to do that too. Sorry I wasn't able to recall this in my
earlier post.
driver file. Once I did that I can now scan with iwlist and the error
is gone. I haven't, however, gotten this to work with or without any
security. It goes through the motions but it never recieves a dhcp
offer from the router. And, yes the router is working as I can pick up
dhcp offers from windows machines.
Well, as I had said earlier, WPA never worked for me. But I am now able
to use WEP 128 bit encryption with the router. Apparently the linux
bcm43xx module doesn't support 256 bit WEP. But I configured the router
information (WEP key etc.) using the GUI networking application that
comes with Ubuntu. So at present, I have no experience using config
files to do so in Debian.
However, I just fired up the networking GUI (K-menu -> System ->
Networking) in Debian Testing and I get a similar GUI I got in Ubuntu
(cannot test though, no wireless on my desktop). For now, I see no
reason why similar setup won't work in Debian. Just select the wireless
card from the GUI, and I guess you have to go to properties to setup the
SSID and the WEP key and then just re-activate the card. It should work.
->HS
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