On Fri, Feb 11, 2005 at 09:37:33PM +, Glyn Edwards wrote:
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> > I am using waproamd and it works well.
> I tried that for a while, unfortunately it can't make my madwifi card
> scan. I'll have another go with wpa_supplicant as that works well,
> automating it is the only problem I have at the
> I am using waproamd and it works well.
I tried that for a while, unfortunately it can't make my madwifi card
scan. I'll have another go with wpa_supplicant as that works well,
automating it is the only problem I have at the moment.
Glyn
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Glyn Edwards wrote:
I was wondering if anyone had a satisfactory way of automatically
associating with known access points. I used to use waproamd but the
author now recommends wpa_supplicant. Has anyone else got this working
well with something like guessnet and the ifupdown system?
Currently if
On Thu, Feb 10, 2005 at 02:04:58PM +, Glyn Edwards wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone had a satisfactory way of automatically
> associating with known access points. I used to use waproamd but the
> author now recommends wpa_supplicant. Has anyone else got this working
> well with something lik
I was wondering if anyone had a satisfactory way of automatically
associating with known access points. I used to use waproamd but the
author now recommends wpa_supplicant. Has anyone else got this working
well with something like guessnet and the ifupdown system?
Currently if the wireless card i
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