On 1 May 2011 22:48, Dale Scott wrote:
> Hi Fred, thanks for helping.
>
>> What happens when you do an ifconfig rtw0 scan?
>> Do you see your access point?
>
> It looks like I see my access point, as well as one neighbor's (see below).
> Fyi, I went through config for both wired and wireless inter
Hi Robert,
> have a look at the manpage for rtw (EXAMPLES).
> the options are explained in the manpage for ifconfig.
Before posting I tried "# ifconfig rt20 nwkey 0x" example from rtw(4).
Although it executes without error, the rtw0 status remains "no network". The
example doesn't speci
uring wireless adapter on ThinkPad T-23
Hi Fred, thanks for helping.
> What happens when you do an ifconfig rtw0 scan?
> Do you see your access point?
It looks like I see my access point, as well as one neighbor's (see below).
Fyi, I went through config for both wired and wir
On 1 May 2011 06:21, Dale Scott wrote:
> I'm an OpenBSD virgin and have just installed 4.8 on a ThinkPad T-23. The
> wired Ethernet adapter works fine, but I can't get a connection with a
> D-Link MA-521 adapter. Can anyone shed some light on what I'm doing wrong?
> (p.s. I can connect with my Wi
I'm an OpenBSD virgin and have just installed 4.8 on a ThinkPad T-23. The
wired Ethernet adapter works fine, but I can't get a connection with a
D-Link MA-521 adapter. Can anyone shed some light on what I'm doing wrong?
(p.s. I can connect with my Win7 laptop fine)
Dale
IBM ThinkPad T-2
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