Re: Wireless roaming/configuration

2006-04-06 Thread Doug Miller
On 4/5/06, Z F <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I could not locate the description of the switches, for example what is > > wep_tx_keyidx=0 > > wep_tx_keyidx=0 will use the '0' WEP for transmission. Usually you have 4 WEP keys, labeled 0 through 3. By default you ususally use the 0 key for eve

Re: Wireless roaming/configuration

2006-04-05 Thread Christopher Nelson
On Wed, Apr 05, 2006 at 08:33:11AM -0700, Z F wrote: > Hello Christopher > > Thanks a lot for your help. I thought, that wpa_supplicant is the way > to go, but could not find anything about WEP configuration. So, thanks > for pointing it out. With your help and several hours of hard thinking, > I

Re: Wireless roaming/configuration

2006-04-05 Thread Z F
Hello Christopher Thanks a lot for your help. I thought, that wpa_supplicant is the way to go, but could not find anything about WEP configuration. So, thanks for pointing it out. With your help and several hours of hard thinking, I made it work (I think) I could not locate the description of the

Re: Wireless roaming/configuration

2006-04-03 Thread Christopher Nelson
On Sun, Apr 02, 2006 at 07:41:10PM -0700, Z F wrote: > Hello everybody, > > I can not seem to figure out how to configure wireless roaming. > That is, I would like to describe several networks with their WEP keys > and > ESSIDs. The goal is that as soon as available network is detected a > connect

Wireless roaming/configuration

2006-04-02 Thread Z F
Hello everybody, I can not seem to figure out how to configure wireless roaming. That is, I would like to describe several networks with their WEP keys and ESSIDs. The goal is that as soon as available network is detected a connection is made. It seems to me that waproamd is the right package for