A new router has options for WEP and WPA protocols. Is there any
reason why your router would not allocate an IP under DHCP using one or
another of these security protocols? Is there anything you can
reset on the router end of the communication? Have you learned
anything from the -v option to i
On Monday, 2 January 2006 at 11:28:54 -0800, Darren Weber wrote:
> A new router has options for WEP and WPA protocols. Is there any reason why
> your router would not allocate an IP under DHCP using one or another of
It does allocate IPs to a mac and also to a windoze laptop, and the dhcp
is wor
I can get my wireless to associate to the AP with WEP enabled, but can't get
an IP address. The AP is a netgear WG302 with current firmware.
When I've needed to use a WEP protected AP (such as in a cafe), I
belive I've used just
iwconfig eth1 essid
iwconfig eth1 key (or s:)
My home w
Read the man pages on 'interfaces' and check /etc/network/interfaces to
setup your connection. As a guess, try using apt-get to replace
dhclient with dhclient3. Look into wpa_supplicant. What is
the IP range setup for the router at home, can it allocate enough IPs?
I have WEP working with Sarg
Bill Moseley wrote:
I can get my wireless to associate to the AP with WEP enabled, but can't get
an IP address. The AP is a netgear WG302 with current firmware.
When I've needed to use a WEP protected AP (such as in a cafe), I
belive I've used just
iwconfig eth1 essid
iwconfig eth1 k
* Nate Bargmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006 Jan 01 17:59 -0600]:
> * Martin Steigerwald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006 Jan 01 15:25 -0600]:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > well maybe this is of interest here to:
> >
> > Its an easy description on how to setup 3D acceleration for any IBM
> > ThinkPad T23 user u
I had a similar
problem connecting an inspiron 1100 laptop to a projector via a s-video cable, I
didn't find how to tell the laptop to direct the signal to s-video; belive
me, I explore all the places you can imagine in my laptot. After
navigate one half of the www, I downloaded and install
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