Matej Cepl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Daniel Pittman wrote:
>>> I have decided that I would like to switch home network (just our two
>>> notebooks) to wireless and I would like to make it WPA-secured. Can
>>> anybody suggest the most simple WPA configuration using wpasupplicant,
>>> please?
>>
Sorry for cross-posting, but this should be quite interessting for the
debian-laptop list as well.
David A. Desrosiers wrote:
>
>> For now people with critical shutdown problems should go for the
>> userspace governor and a cpufreq daemon. There the max frequency is
>> lowered until the temperatu
Daniel Pittman wrote:
> If I had realized that you wanted to use NDISwrapper with the card I
> would have suggested that there may be issues. Also, as noted, you may
> need a newer driver or firmware for the Orinoco card to enable WPA
> support.[1]
OK, so I back off. I really do not want to dive
Matej Cepl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Daniel Pittman wrote:
>> If I had realized that you wanted to use NDISwrapper with the card I
>> would have suggested that there may be issues. Also, as noted, you may
>> need a newer driver or firmware for the Orinoco card to enable WPA
>> support.[1]
>
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