I want this thing NOW
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I can vouch for flavio's packages - they run sweet. The only thing is
that if the packages get upgraded, you'll have to recompile to get it
all working again. Simply lock the version you have on the machine, and
upgrade when you want to. Don't let yourself get surprised during a big
dist-upgrade
Take a look at netenv -
Seems to do what you're describing
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'Kay, here they are:
File: /etc/ppm/peers/tmobile
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# This optionfile was generated by pppconfig 2.3.5.
#
#
# hide-password # mod
noauth
connect "/usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/chatscripts/tmobile-connect"
disconnect "/usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/
Sorry, the second part of the question: The card's been relabled by
T-Mobile as Sony Ericsson GC79 (it's a recent purchase)
# cardctl ident
Socket 0:
product info: "Broadcom", "802.11g/GPRS CardBus", "1.0"
manfid: 0x02d0, 0x0432
The card can't be put into mode Monitor or Master with iwconfig,
Success! I'm posting this from the bar car on a train bound for Chicago.
I modified the scripts generated by pppconfig with the well written info
I found here:
http://www.jepstone.net/downloads/LWUnwired.pdf
The speed's not Wi-Fi, but it's a modem on a train.
I used the driver found in the WLAN
Hi all,
This is the saga so far -
Purchased one of these cards to enable wireless modem over T-Mobile
contract from T-Mobile, as the coverage areas in US meet my needs, etc.,
and have read in various places that the card can be made to work.
The laptop is an HP Compaq nx7010 w/ipw2100 wi-fi, sl
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