rce of the various linux-wlan-ng programs, but
I can't figure out what "cardmgr" is doing that I'm missing. Any pointers?
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Kirk Strauser
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nually or via "ifup wlan0", it fails.
That's my sticking point; doesn't cardmgr just do the appropriate modprobes
and ifups whenever it finds a new PCMCIA card? I have the same modules
loaded that cardmgr installed whenever I let it configure the interface.
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Kirk Strauser
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ntax for setting that key in
/etc/network/interfaces? Believe me, I'd *love* to RTFM if only I could
find one.
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Kirk Strauser
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At 2003-08-20T05:25:11Z, Kirk Strauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
First, thanks to Martin for a few pointers.
For the sake of posterity, if you want to set up linux-wlan-ng to use
128-bit WEP and still use Debian's configuration system (i.e., editing
/etc/network/interfaces instead
and
> uses the same options in a different way.
Ahhh, that makes more sense now. I was certain that the behaviour you
described wasn't possible - and it wasn't, given my setup. Thanks for the
followup. That could be a handy tip for future use.
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Kirk Strauser
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rce of the various linux-wlan-ng programs, but
I can't figure out what "cardmgr" is doing that I'm missing. Any pointers?
--
Kirk Strauser
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nually or via "ifup wlan0", it fails.
That's my sticking point; doesn't cardmgr just do the appropriate modprobes
and ifups whenever it finds a new PCMCIA card? I have the same modules
loaded that cardmgr installed whenever I let it configure the interface.
--
Kirk Strauser
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ntax for setting that key in
/etc/network/interfaces? Believe me, I'd *love* to RTFM if only I could
find one.
--
Kirk Strauser
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At 2003-08-20T05:25:11Z, Kirk Strauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
First, thanks to Martin for a few pointers.
For the sake of posterity, if you want to set up linux-wlan-ng to use
128-bit WEP and still use Debian's configuration system (i.e., editing
/etc/network/interfaces instead
and
> uses the same options in a different way.
Ahhh, that makes more sense now. I was certain that the behaviour you
described wasn't possible - and it wasn't, given my setup. Thanks for the
followup. That could be a handy tip for future use.
--
Kirk Strauser
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