> > I still can't get this to work. I have the essid and key defined in
> > '/etc/conf.d/net'. I've tried defining the key like "s:key" and
> > "s:key enc open" and "open s:key". I've tried other little things but
> > to no avail. I can connect to a non-Airport WEP router via
> > wpa_supplicant
On Thu, 2006-02-09 at 16:41 -0800, Grant wrote:
> I still can't get this to work. I have the essid and key defined in
> '/etc/conf.d/net'. I've tried defining the key like "s:key" and
> "s:key enc open" and "open s:key". I've tried other little things but
> to no avail. I can connect to a non-
> > Hello, my housing complex just switched to an Airport router and I
> > can't seem to connect. They are supposedly using WEP. There was a
> > 5-character psk at first and wpa_supplicant told me it was an invalid
> > key and it had to be at least 8 characters. They switched it to a
> > 13-char
On Tuesday 07 February 2006 12:40 pm, Grant wrote:
> Hello, my housing complex just switched to an Airport router and I
> can't seem to connect. They are supposedly using WEP. There was a
> 5-character psk at first and wpa_supplicant told me it was an invalid
> key and it had to be at least 8 cha
On Feb 7, 2006, at 2:40 PM, Grant wrote:
Hello, my housing complex just switched to an Airport router and I
can't seem to connect. They are supposedly using WEP. There was a
5-character psk at first and wpa_supplicant told me it was an invalid
key and it had to be at least 8 characters. They
Hello, my housing complex just switched to an Airport router and I
can't seem to connect. They are supposedly using WEP. There was a
5-character psk at first and wpa_supplicant told me it was an invalid
key and it had to be at least 8 characters. They switched it to a
13-character psk and I stil
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