On Sat, Nov 03, 2007 at 20:56:27 -0700, Andrew Sackville-West wrote: > On Sun, Nov 04, 2007 at 12:46:45AM +0100, Sjoerd Hiemstra wrote:
[...] > > And still there's the error message 'No DHCPOFFERS received'. > > And there is some difference with the output of 'iwlist eth0 scan': > > > > # iwlist eth0 scan > > .... > > Cell 03 - Address: 00:01:E3:55:91:48 > > ESSID:"SX551559148" > > Mode:Master > > Frequency:2.432 GHz (channel 5) > > Quality=88/100 Signal level=-51 dBm Noise level:-98 dBm > > Encryption key:on > > Bit rates: 1 Mb/s; 2 Mb/s; 5.5 Mb/s; 11 Mb/s; 6Mb/s > > 12 Mb/s; 24 Mb/s; 36 Mb/s > > Extra:bcn_int=100 > > IE: IEEE 802.11i/WPA2 Version 1 > -----------------------------^^^^ > > Are yiou using wpasupplicant? Looks like you need to use wpa to > connect... Here is an example /etc/network/interfaces snippet which worked for me about half a year ago (that was at a conference; I have not used WPA since then): ------------------------------------------------------------------------ auto eth1 iface eth1 inet dhcp wpa-ssid YOUR-ESSID wpa-key-mgmt WPA-PSK wpa-pairwise CCMP TKIP wpa-group TKIP wpa-psk SOME-LONG-SECRET-STRING # to generate the wpa-psk string, run: wpa_passphrase YOUR-ESSID YOUR-PASSWORD ------------------------------------------------------------------------ As Andrew has pointed out, you need the wpasupplicant package and its daemon has to be running. (IIRC, it is started automatically when you bring up an interface that has wpa-* statements in the interfaces file.) Based on your "iwlist" output I suspect that you might have to change the wpa-pairwise line to this: wpa-pairwise TKIP COMP -- Regards, | http://users.icfo.es/Florian.Kulzer Florian | -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]