On 12/10/2024 22:51, Dmitrii Odintcov wrote:
On the desktop side, I am unable to use the IPv4 method "shared to
other computers"
Perhaps you may configure dnscrypt to listen just lo interface, leaving
ethernet one to dnsmasq.
Another option is to configure NetworkManager connection with sta
Hi,
I have a KDE Plasma desktop using `NetworkManager` and
`dnscrypt-proxy` behind the scenes, connected to a wireless network.
Next to it I have a "server" PC with `systemd-networkd` which I wish
to connect to the internet via the desktop with an ethernet cable.
On the desktop side, I am unable
Hello,
On Sun, Oct 29, 2023 at 07:04:35PM +0530, Susmita/Rajib wrote:
> Dear Mr. Cater, Thank you for your post, re-forming the subject-line
> and your query.
Why are you reforming Andrew's subject line? It seemed like a very
sensible subject line.
> I request you not to rename the subject of th
Dear Mr. Cater, Thank you for your post, re-forming the subject-line
and your query.
Since this part is over, please let this subject thread remain closed.
I won't post any further messages ion it. It would be a different
matter if someone posts on the thread and I am obliged to reply to
that quer
I have had a conversation with the Team ThinkPenguin for the wireless
N model model. Their USB WiFi dongle is only for WiFi connectivity.
Not for Bluetooth.
The team has been very transparent with sharing information, and I
thank you for letting me know about such an empowering team surviving
with
I thank Mr. Butterworth for his kind information on the wireless N
model network card.
This gives me an opportunity to suggest to the Debian Universe to have
similar such internal add-ons and a comprehensive list of internal
add-ons be made available to us users, be bought from the open market,
rat
On Sat, Oct 28, 2023 at 2:44 PM Susmita/Rajib wrote:
> My dear Illustrious Leaders and Senior Members of the debian-user Mailing
> List,
>
> I would again return to my earlier post at:
> https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2023/10/msg00650.html
>
> That is, the First Mail of this thread with the
Am 28.10.2023 um 17:22:18 Uhr schrieb Susmita/Rajib:
> I am still hoping, despite what Mr.Purgert suggests in his post:
> https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2023/10/msg00654.html, that I
> will be able to find a Debian-approved wireless networking card and
> that my HP laptop BIOS would allow it
On Sat, Oct 28, 2023 at 05:22:18PM +0530, Susmita/Rajib wrote:
> My dear Illustrious Leaders and Senior Members of the debian-user Mailing
> List,
>
> I would again return to my earlier post at:
> https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2023/10/msg00650.html
>
> That is, the First Mail of this thre
My dear Illustrious Leaders and Senior Members of the debian-user Mailing List,
I would again return to my earlier post at:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2023/10/msg00650.html
That is, the First Mail of this thread with the present Subject.
I desire a Debian approved list for perfectly co
From: Dan Purgert
Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2023 07:45:13 -0400
Message-id: <[🔎] zteuscplhkmsy...@framework.djph.net>
In-reply-to: <[🔎] zteuscplhkmsy...@framework.djph.net>
Thank you, Mr. Purgert, for replying to my message. This
self-annihilating proprietary ecosystem needs to crumble down. I agree
with
On Oct 24, 2023, Susmita/Rajib wrote:
> [...]
> -Product-
> Name : HP Notebook (Hewlett-Packard, www.hp.com)
> Family: 103C_5335KV G=N L=CON B=HP (Hewlett-Packard,
> www.hp.com)
> Vendor: Hewlett-Packard (Hewlett-Packard, www.hp.com)
>
HP are generally ve
My dear illustrious Group Leaders and Senior Members, Debian-User
group, debian-user@lists.debian.org
May please my present query be raed in the light of the post:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2023/10/msg00649.html
I need links to cards approved to be the best compatible with the
Debian U
; In Brief:
> I used Debian wiki page of wl. Added the sources.list line:
> deb http://deb.debian.org/debian bullseye contrib non-free
> Updated. Uninstalled broadcom installed package. Installed
> broadcom-sta-dkms package.from synaptic. After the rest steps the
> Wi-Fi worked, and wor
e sources.list line:
deb http://deb.debian.org/debian bullseye contrib non-free
Updated. Uninstalled broadcom installed package. Installed
broadcom-sta-dkms package.from synaptic. After the rest steps the
Wi-Fi worked, and works, perfectly.
For example:
(1) # dmesg | grep -e "wl"
[ou
Please DON'T post your reply on this Post. Subject Line Ill-formed.
e sources.list line:
deb http://deb.debian.org/debian bullseye contrib non-free
Updated. Uninstalled broadcom installed package. Installed
broadcom-sta-dkms package.from synaptic. After the rest steps the
Wi-Fi worked, and works, perfectly.
For example:
(1) # dmesg | grep -e "wl"
[ou
On 06/10/2023 16:23, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
I have the latest kernel from Bullseye backports. I don't want to
upgrade yet.
You may try to boot from a live image and to check if up to date
software stack behaves better without touching of installed OSes.
On 06/10/2023 16:23, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
For some reason, every time I am connected to wifi, pages can't load
after 5 minutes of activity and I have to restart NetworkManager to get
them back.
Does it help to just disable/enable WiFi in the NetworkManager applet?
You may try to disable po
On Fri, Oct 06, 2023 at 09:23:55AM +, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
> Hi,
>
> $ uname -a
> Linux t440 6.0.0-0.deb11.6-amd64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Debian
> 6.0.12-1~bpo11+1 (2022-12-19) x86_64 GNU/Linux
>
> $ cat /etc/debian_version
> 11.2
>
>
First things first: bring your system up to date with
; Edit Connections
-> Wi-Fi
-> wifi.tracy.holgerdanske.com
-> gear (Edit the selected connection)
General
Connect automatically with priority 0
Wi-Fi
SSID wifi.tracy.holgerdanske.com
Device wlp3s0
On 05 May 2023 15:46, Charles Curley wrote:
On Fri, 5 May 2023 12:29:53 +0200
zithro wrote:
That would be nice for them to tell you what THEY consider a valid
MAC addr, as I don't think Debian produces MACs with z or x in it ...
Maybe they check against a valid manufacturer (which is the 1st h
On Fri, 5 May 2023 12:29:53 +0200
zithro wrote:
> That would be nice for them to tell you what THEY consider a valid
> MAC addr, as I don't think Debian produces MACs with z or x in it ...
> Maybe they check against a valid manufacturer (which is the 1st half
> of the MAC addr, iirc called OUI) ?
On Thu, 4 May 2023 21:08:07 -0700
David Christensen wrote:
> A further problem -- Debian
Well, it isn't really Debian, it's Network Manager.
> is changing the MAC address of the Wi-Fi
> adapter ("MAC address spoofing", a security "feature") to MAC
>
On 5/5/23 03:25, zithro wrote:
On 05 May 2023 04:52, David Christensen wrote:
I was going to surf eBay and find another Wi-Fi card, but then I had
one last idea -- double-checking the the CMOS/NVRAM settings via
Setup. I cut the settings down to the bare minimum for Wi-Fi:
Settings
On 05 May 2023 06:08, David Christensen wrote:
On 5/4/23 19:52, David Christensen wrote:
That said, Wi-Fi does not work with my Ubuiquitti Networks UniFi setup
-- it doesn't like the MAC address.
A further problem -- Debian is changing the MAC address of the Wi-Fi
adapter ("M
On 05 May 2023 04:52, David Christensen wrote:
I was going to surf eBay and find another Wi-Fi card, but then I had one
last idea -- double-checking the the CMOS/NVRAM settings via Setup. I
cut the settings down to the bare minimum for Wi-Fi:
Settings
+ Wireless
+ Wireless Switch
On 5/4/23 19:52, David Christensen wrote:
That said, Wi-Fi does not work with my Ubuiquitti Networks UniFi setup
-- it doesn't like the MAC address.
A further problem -- Debian is changing the MAC address of the Wi-Fi
adapter ("MAC address spoofing", a security "featur
On 5/4/23 18:12, zithro wrote:
On 05 May 2023 01:55, David Christensen wrote:
Try Enable Wi-Fi a couple three more times -- nope
Try Debian 9 -- nope.
Try Windows 7 Pro -- nope.
It looks like I have a dead Wi-Fi adapter.
Or a dead Wifi killswitch (the physical radio button) ?
I tested
On 05 May 2023 01:55, David Christensen wrote:
Try Enable Wi-Fi a couple three more times -- nope
Try Debian 9 -- nope.
Try Windows 7 Pro -- nope.
It looks like I have a dead Wi-Fi adapter.
Or a dead Wifi killswitch (the physical radio button) ?
Last thought, don't you have
king rfkill (2.36.1-8+deb11u1) ...
Setting up rfkill (2.36.1-8+deb11u1) ...
Processing triggers for man-db (2.9.4-2) ...
Reboot. Login. Xfce Panel -> right click NetworkManager -> Enable
Wi-Fi -- Wi-Fi did not start. Try Enable Wi-Fi a couple three more
times -- nope:
2023-05-04 16
On 05 May 2023 00:24, David Christensen wrote:
# ls -l /var/lib/systemd/rfkill
total 12
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2 May 4 12:15 pci-:03:00.0:wlan
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2 May 24 2022 pci-:0b:00.0:wlan
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2 May 4 13:04 platform-dell-laptop:wlan
Strange, looks like you
:03:00.0: RF_KILL bit toggled to disable
radio.
This indicates rfkill is effectively blocking the wlan: "radio disabled"
There is a directory /var/lib/systemd/rfkill/ which holds a file named
by the Wi-Fi device. Here it is pci-:04:00.0:wlan. The content is
just a 0 for normal oper
disable radio.
This indicates rfkill is effectively blocking the wlan: "radio disabled"
There is a directory /var/lib/systemd/rfkill/ which holds a file named
by the Wi-Fi device. Here it is pci-:04:00.0:wlan. The content is
just a 0 for normal operation or 1 for Wi-Fi off which mea
On 5/4/23 13:36, Christoph Brinkhaus wrote:
Am Thu, May 04, 2023 at 01:14:12PM -0700 schrieb David Christensen:
After failing to start Wi-Fi three times, I see:
2023-05-04 12:37:39 root@laalaa ~
# dmesg | grep -i wifi
[ 79.953085] Intel(R) Wireless WiFi driver for Linux
[ 79.953314
Am Thu, May 04, 2023 at 01:14:12PM -0700 schrieb David Christensen:
Hello David,
[...]
> Ethernet and Wi-Fi have both worked in the past; both separately and
> simultaneously.
>
>
> After failing to start Wi-Fi three times, I see:
>
> 2023-05-04 12:37:39 root@laalaa
[ 85.528065] e1000e :00:19.0 eno1: NIC Link is Up 1000 Mbps Full
Duplex, Flow Control: Rx/Tx
It also has Wi-Fi, which has been switched off for many months (via the
wireless switch on the right side of the laptop). I switched on Wi-Fi
today, booted, logged in, and chose Xfce Panel
On 9/11/2022 1:16 PM, Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
On Sun, Sep 11, 2022 at 5:11 AM Mansour zermello wrote:
Hi Timothy, i appreciate too much your response, but i already installed
the debian OS, but install the driver of the wifi card that still blur for
me to be honest, i really need to be gu
On Sun, Sep 11, 2022 at 5:11 AM Mansour zermello wrote:
> Hi Timothy, i appreciate too much your response, but i already installed
> the debian OS, but install the driver of the wifi card that still blur for
> me to be honest, i really need to be guided step by step I'm sure I'll
> finish by doin
On Fri, Sep 9, 2022 at 8:48 AM Mansour zermello wrote:
> Hi, I'm a new user in the Linux world especially debian, but i was
> interested by debian since very long time but one day I decided to install
> it and start to use it, i had difficulties to install it but with a lot of
> effort and search
On Fri, Sep 09, 2022 at 12:39:36PM +, Mansour zermello wrote:
> Hi, I'm a new user in the Linux world especially debian, but i was
> interested by debian since very long time but one day I decided to
> install it and start to use it, i had difficulties to install it but
> with a lot of effo
On 9/9/22 05:39, Mansour zermello wrote:
Hi, I'm a new user in the Linux world especially debian, but i was
interested by debian since very long time but one day I decided to
install it and start to use it, i had difficulties to install it but
with a lot of effort and searches i succeeded, BUT
Mansour zermello wrote:
> Hi, I'm a new user in the Linux world especially debian, but i was interested
> by debian since very long time but one day I decided to install it and start
> to use it, i had difficulties to install it but with a lot of effort and
> searches i succeeded, BUT the probl
Hi, I'm a new user in the Linux world especially debian, but i was interested
by debian since very long time but one day I decided to install it and start to
use it, i had difficulties to install it but with a lot of effort and searches
i succeeded, BUT the problem where I'm stucked is the WIFI
Hi, I'm a new user in the Linux world especially debian, but i was interested
by debian since very long time but one day I decided to install it and start to
use it, i had difficulties to install it but with a lot of effort and searches
i succeeded, BUT the problem where I'm stucked is the WIFI
On Mon 02 May 2022 at 21:10:18 (-0300), riveravaldez wrote:
> On 5/2/22, David Wright wrote:
> > On Mon 02 May 2022 at 12:26:44 (-0300), riveravaldez wrote:
> But nothing I remember to have created (at least manually).
>
> > Or has the upgrade tried to revert the system back to a more
> > conven
On 5/2/22, David Wright wrote:
> On Mon 02 May 2022 at 12:26:44 (-0300), riveravaldez wrote:
>> Hi, I'm using a USB dongle to connect an old desktop machine (updated
>> debian-stable) to my home-WLAN (Wi-Fi).
>>
>> This is the hardware:
>>
>> ```
>&
On Mon 02 May 2022 at 12:26:44 (-0300), riveravaldez wrote:
> Hi, I'm using a USB dongle to connect an old desktop machine (updated
> debian-stable) to my home-WLAN (Wi-Fi).
>
> This is the hardware:
>
> ```
> $ sudo lsusb -v
> Bus 001 Device 007: ID 148f:7601 Ral
le to connect an old desktop machine (updated
> debian-stable) to my home-WLAN (Wi-Fi).
>
> This is the hardware:
>
> ```
> $ sudo lsusb -v
> Bus 001 Device 007: ID 148f:7601 Ralink Technology, Corp. MT7601U
> Wireless Adapter
> Device Descriptor:
> bLength
Hi, I'm using a USB dongle to connect an old desktop machine (updated
debian-stable) to my home-WLAN (Wi-Fi).
This is the hardware:
```
$ sudo lsusb -v
Bus 001 Device 007: ID 148f:7601 Ralink Technology, Corp. MT7601U
Wireless Adapter
Device Descriptor:
bLength
On Wed, 20 Jan 2021 15:58:41 +0100
Linux-Fan wrote:
...
> NVidia GPU on laptop can be difficult. In fact, I never managed to get mine
> working (on laptops newer than 2006 that is, old ones used to work). This
> wiki page might be relevant for you, too:
>
> https://wiki.debian.org/NVIDIA%20
David Christensen composed on 2021-01-20 11:33 (UTC-0800):
> I have a ~2011 Dell Latitude E6520 laptop with Nvidia Optimus graphics.
> It has always required non-free firmware for the Wi-Fi. On Debian 9
> with the free nouveau driver, the graphics work fine; both internal and
>
t format to ask
for help or maybe an IRC contact would be more efficient.
Thank you for being part of this wonderful project,
I have a ~2011 Dell Latitude E6520 laptop with Nvidia Optimus graphics.
It has always required non-free firmware for the Wi-Fi. On Debian 9
with the free nouveau drive
On Wed, Jan 20, 2021 at 10:46:51AM +0100, ueki...@libero.it wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm relatively new to Linux (~1 year distro-hopping dual-booting with win10)
> and a week ago I decided to install Debian 10 stable over Manjaro on my
> laptop. After the first (unsuccessful) attempt on installing a non
ueki...@libero.it writes:
Hi,
I'm relatively new to Linux (~1 year distro-hopping dual-booting with win10)
and a week ago I decided to install Debian 10 stable over Manjaro on my
laptop. After the first (unsuccessful) attempt on installing a non-free
firmware-included unofficial iso (live)
Hi,
I'm relatively new to Linux (~1 year distro-hopping dual-booting with win10)
and a week ago I decided to install Debian 10 stable over Manjaro on my laptop.
After the first (unsuccessful) attempt on installing a non-free
firmware-included unofficial iso (live), I managed to install the offi
So in summary:
- If NetworkManager is used, mark any connections other than Wi-Fi as
metered (as suggested by Ryan Nowakowski)
- Write helper script for apt that check for total download size, and if
it exceeds 100 MB, prompt whether download via Wi-Fi or continue using
current (non-Wi-Fi
On Sat 22 Jun 2019 at 19:32:20 (+0700), Bagas Sanjaya wrote:
> In Android (Google Play), when a user is about to download application which
> its size is over 100 MB, a message is
> displayed whether the application is about to be downloaded only via Wi-Fi or
> continue using
le Play), when a user is about to download application
>which its size is over 100 MB, a message is
>displayed whether the application is about to be downloaded only via
>Wi-Fi or continue using mobile data.
>
>How can I configure the similar feature on apt, that is when user tried
Hello Debian Users,
In Android (Google Play), when a user is about to download application which
its size is over 100 MB, a message is
displayed whether the application is about to be downloaded only via Wi-Fi or
continue using mobile data.
How can I configure the similar feature on apt, that
adapter, he can distribute Wi-Fi but I am wishing powered his from the
> car`s cigarette lighter, i.e. from 12 V. Hence the questions:
> - will the speed drop when wi-fi?,
> - a big risk to power the modem from car`s charging for mobile phone?,
> -If Wi-Fi will bad distribute, I make his
Good evening.
I about the wireless Internet. USB modem in the tight car in the parking lot
suits, but on the go there is inconvenience, he stick out from laptop in 8 cm,
it can be in the car break it off. His manual says that if plugged he to AC
adapter, he can distribute Wi-Fi but I am
You do not need WPS to hack a Wifi-Router
You need only to know, on which chanel someone is transfering data
and then you use a WiFi card to sniff the same channel.
WEP can be hacked in less then 5 seconds, WPA in arround 30 seconds
and WPA2 in less then 5 minutes on a ThinkPad T400. We have done
Hi,
I am sharing my learning outcomes.
Recently I downloaded Kali Linux 64-bit Version 2018.1 and ran it on
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Brian writes:
> On Tue 11 Mar 2014 at 15:51:01 +0400, Dmitrii Kashin wrote:
>
>> Why purging? `sudo service wicd stop`.
>
> I belong to the brutal school of Debian administration. :) If a service
> isn't needed - zap it from the machine.
This is the reason why I doesn't have neither wicd nor NM.
On Tue 11 Mar 2014 at 15:51:01 +0400, Dmitrii Kashin wrote:
> Why purging? `sudo service wicd stop`.
I belong to the brutal school of Debian administration. :) If a service
isn't needed - zap it from the machine.
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Brian writes:
> On Tue 11 Mar 2014 at 10:53:17 +, Lisi Reisz wrote:
>
>> On Tuesday 11 March 2014 10:12:24 pch0...@gmail.com wrote:
>> > Hi List,
>> >
>> > I have problem with my wireless connection - when wifi card is
>> > enable via hardware button it freeze network manager (metwork
>> > ma
On Tue, March 11, 2014 4:19 am, Brian wrote:
> On Tue 11 Mar 2014 at 10:53:17 +, Lisi Reisz wrote:
>
>> On Tuesday 11 March 2014 10:12:24 pch0...@gmail.com wrote:
>> > Hi List,
>> >
>> > I have problem with my wireless connection - when wifi card is
>> > enable via hardware button it freeze ne
Lisi Reisz writes:
> On Tuesday 11 March 2014 10:12:24 pch0...@gmail.com wrote:
>> Hi List,
>>
>> I have problem with my wireless connection - when wifi card is
>> enable via hardware button it freeze network manager (metwork
>> manager, wicd and iwconfig). I can't use my AP :-/
>
> It sounds as
On Tue 11 Mar 2014 at 10:53:17 +, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Tuesday 11 March 2014 10:12:24 pch0...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Hi List,
> >
> > I have problem with my wireless connection - when wifi card is
> > enable via hardware button it freeze network manager (metwork
> > manager, wicd and iwconfig)
On Tuesday 11 March 2014 10:12:24 pch0...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> I have problem with my wireless connection - when wifi card is
> enable via hardware button it freeze network manager (metwork
> manager, wicd and iwconfig). I can't use my AP :-/
It sounds as though you have too many differ
Hi List,
I have problem with my wireless connection - when wifi card is enable via
hardware button it freeze network manager (metwork manager, wicd and iwconfig).
I can't use my AP :-/
Thanks,
Paweł
On 23/12/13 20:47, Gregory Nowak wrote:
On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 08:14:29PM +0200, andrey.ry...@bilkent.edu.tr wrote:
hi everybody!
in my network icon in Gnome3 i have "wi-fi hardware disabled". How i can
enable it?
# lspci -k|grep -i wi -A 3
03:00.0 Network controller: Qualcomm Athe
On Mon, 23 Dec 2013 14:01:29 -0700 Gregory Nowak sent:
> > This is probably to silly to even contemplate, but is there a
> > "button" or key where you have to actually turn on your wifi
> > hardware on your machine?
> >
> > I know people have asked me why their wifi was suddenly down, and
> > the
On Tue, Dec 24, 2013 at 07:49:57AM +1100, Charlie wrote:
> This is probably to silly to even contemplate, but is there a "button"
> or key where you have to actually turn on your wifi hardware on your
> machine?
>
> I know people have asked me why their wifi was suddenly down, and they
> didn't kn
On Mon, 23 Dec 2013 20:14:29 +0200 andrey.ry...@bilkent.edu.tr sent:
> hi everybody!
> in my network icon in Gnome3 i have "wi-fi hardware disabled". How i
> can enable it?
>
> # lspci -k|grep -i wi -A 3
> 03:00.0 Network controller: Qualcomm Atheros AR9485 Wirele
On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 08:14:29PM +0200, andrey.ry...@bilkent.edu.tr wrote:
> hi everybody!
> in my network icon in Gnome3 i have "wi-fi hardware disabled". How i can
> enable it?
>
> # lspci -k|grep -i wi -A 3
> 03:00.0 Network controller: Qualcomm Atheros AR9485 Wir
hi everybody!
in my network icon in Gnome3 i have "wi-fi hardware disabled". How i can
enable it?
# lspci -k|grep -i wi -A 3
03:00.0 Network controller: Qualcomm Atheros AR9485 Wireless Network
Adapter (rev 01)
Subsystem: AzureWave Device 2c97
Kernel driver in use: ath9k
Martin T wrote:
> 1) Are there Wi-Fi adapters which do not need firmware? I guess there
> are if manufacturer does not use semi-general purpose hardware?
I guess: not anymore. The last ones I saw without firmware were in the
11MBit era of wifi.
All the new ons with 54Mbit and up are ac
Bob,
thank you for this exhaustive reply!
1) Are there Wi-Fi adapters which do not need firmware? I guess there
are if manufacturer does not use semi-general purpose hardware?
2) Is the RAM built into the Wi-Fi card chipset? If I inspect my
Ralink W-Fi card, which loads the 4096 byte /lib
Martin T wrote:
> some Wi-Fi adapters(for example Intel ipw2200 family and many Ralink
> cards) require both firmware and drivers in order to operate properly.
Yes.
> 1) As I understand, firmware is usually a closed-source binary image
> provided by Wi-Fi card manufacturer?
Yes. An
Hello,
some Wi-Fi adapters(for example Intel ipw2200 family and many Ralink
cards) require both firmware and drivers in order to operate properly.
1) As I understand, firmware is usually a closed-source binary image
provided by Wi-Fi card manufacturer?
2) What happens with the firmware when card
On 10-10-12 18:29, Lisi wrote:
I have a newly installed Debian 6.0.6 on my netbook. I cannot get wi-fi
going. I have checked the wi-fi card itself by booting a Live DVD. It
connects fine on Ubuntu 12.04.
I have run various tests with the following results:
root@Cronos:/home/lisi# iwconfig
lo
Hello,
For me on squeeze all works fine.
When I add wicd (after I did a remove and purge of network-manager) then
the final step to do to get wifi going is setting in gui part wicd which
wireless card to use - for me wlan0.
Als during install setup asks me what user should be added to netdev
On Wed 10 Oct 2012 at 17:29:13 +0100, Lisi wrote:
[Some selective snipping done]
> I have a newly installed Debian 6.0.6 on my netbook. I cannot get wi-fi
> going. I have checked the wi-fi card itself by booting a Live DVD. It
> connects fine on Ubuntu 12.04.
Using a Debian Live
Hi Lisi,
> > What kernel version are you running?
>
> 2.6.32-5-686
>
> Thanks for your reply,
> Lisi
there is also another bugreport by me from earlier times. But I guess, this
reason might be in older kernels, too. At the moment I am running kernek 3.5
from experimental with no errors at all
Hi, Hans!
On Wednesday 10 October 2012 17:35:56 Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
> > When I try to connect I get the message that no wireless connection is
> > available. There are in fact 7 within easy wireless reach, one of them
> > my own, and my wireless router is currently about 9 inches away from the
Please,
see here:
http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/all/firmware-linux-nonfree/download
and here:
http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/non-free/f/firmware-nonfree/
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> When I try to connect I get the message that no wireless connection is
> available. There are in fact 7 within easy wireless reach, one of them my
> own, and my wireless router is currently about 9 inches away from the
> netbook on the same desk.
>
> Where do I go next??
>
> Thanks,
> Lisi
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I have a newly installed Debian 6.0.6 on my netbook. I cannot get wi-fi
going. I have checked the wi-fi card itself by booting a Live DVD. It
connects fine on Ubuntu 12.04.
I have run various tests with the following results:
root@Cronos:/home/lisi# iwconfig
lono wireless extensions
On Sun, 2012-03-11 at 00:38 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> I tested what happens, if I install the needed packages to Mint Lisa.
> The LED always will flash and iwlist scanning will find something [snip]
> I'll copy the config files to
> Mint, since all Debian and Debian derivatives are similar. [sn
On Du, 11 mar 12, 00:38:40, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>
> I tested what happens, if I install the needed packages to Mint Lisa.
> The LED always will flash and iwlist scanning will find something [1].
Why do you think the LED is relevant for using the card in Master mode?
> Before I restore something
On Sat, 2012-03-10 at 16:18 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> For the default install, just using pppoeconf, nm not set, the LED
> flashed from time to time and I guess the iwlist scanning would show
> what's on the air. Using Mint Lisa now, iwlist still does. When nm was
> set, the LED flashed continuo
Strict)
#wpa_strict_rekey=1
# Time interval for rekeying GMK (master key used internally to generate
GTKs
# (in seconds).
#wpa_gmk_rekey=86400
# Maximum lifetime for PTK in seconds. This can be used to enforce
rekeying of
# PTK to mitigate some attacks against TKIP deficiencies.
#wpa_ptk_rekey=600
tion security
Supports simplify Wi-Fi network setup WPS function
Supports external WPS button
Supports USB1.1 and USB2.0 interface, plug and play
Supports Wireless Roaming
Max. 300 Mbps transmission speed"
Regards,
Ralf
root@oz:~# hwinfo --usb
10: USB 00.0: Unclassified device
[Created at us
On Fri, 2012-03-09 at 16:48 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> My rudimentary edited /etc/network/interfaces, /etc/hostapd/hostapd.conf
> and /etc/dnsmasq.conf [1] have broken the PPPoE connection too.
No, it didn't work randomly, I had no time to fix the configs, but after
another startup PPPoE is ok a
On Vi, 09 mar 12, 16:48:58, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Fri, 2012-03-09 at 11:59 +0200, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> > On Vi, 09 mar 12, 05:14:39, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> > I'm guessing this paragraph is about my question. If you have only
> one
> > computer + the iPad then you don't need bridging.
>
> Yes
t usually performed
frequently
# this should not be set to very small value. In addition, there is no
# guarantee that every scan cycle will receive beacon frames from the
# neighboring APs.
# default: 60
#ap_table_expiration_time=3600
# Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)
##
On Vi, 09 mar 12, 05:14:39, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Thu, 2012-03-08 at 19:14 +0200, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> >
> > It is a bit more complicated if you also need a bridge (do you?).
...
> I don't know what I need. I will be able to browse the web and to send
> and receive emails, to sync the iPad
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