> > > >---- Original Message ---- >From: m...@well-adjusted.de >To: debian-user@lists.debian.org >Subject: Re: Some questions about seting up wireless network between >linuxand vista ; >Date: Tue, 4 Aug 2009 11:17:28 +0200 > >>a dehqan: >>> >>> In The Name Of God >> >>Which one? :) >> >>> ifconfig wlan0 down >>> /etc/dbus-1/event.d/25NetworkManager stop >>> iwconfig wlan0 mode ad-hoc >>> iwconfig wlan0 channel 6 >>> iwconfig wlan0 essid allah >>> iwconfig wlan0 key 12346 >> >>The latter enables WEP encryption. WEP is better than nothing, but >>offers no real protection. >> >>> This command set a key ,what is it encryption type ?WEP ? >> >>Yes. >> >>> 2-On other side(vista),what type of athentication should be set ? >no >>> athentication ? shared ? WAP2-personal ? >> >>All wifi station *must* use the same encryption settings. Otherwise, >>they cannot talk to each other. >> >>> 3-With which command ,will linux connect to the network that vista >is >>> waiting in it ? >> >>That depends on how you set up Vista. Generally, you need the same >>settings on both sides. >> >>> 4-Should encryption type on each side be similar ? >> >>Yes. (Or no: it is not that they should be similar, they *must* be >>*equal*.) >> >>> 5- With wifi-radar linux connects but it does not show any shared >>> folder of vista just there is a icon with the name of vista >computer . >> >>I do not know what wifi-radar is but it sounds like you try to look >for >>a network share with an inappropriate tool. >> >>> 6- Can network be setup without any encryption and security types >? >> >>Yes. >> >>J. >>-- >>When driving at night I find the headlights of oncoming vehicles >very >>attractive. >>[Agree] [Disagree] >> <http://www.slowlydownward.com/NODATA/data_enter2.h >tml> >> If this is your first wi net experience I would recommend you install the network first with no encryption and once it is operational add the WPA Larry
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