> Hello, > > I have a wireless DSL router set up at home. I currently don't use > encryption, so it's essentially a free-for-all and I've noticed some > freeloaders and the router doesn't provide any way to restrict access > other than by setting up encryption (side question: anyone know of a > wireless router that can restrict access by MAC address?). I tried > setting up 64-bit encryption and adding an entry in > /etc/pcmcia/wireless.conf on my laptop. No dice. Anyone know what > the appropriate entry would look like? > > Alternatively... > > Can anyone suggest a tutorial/How-To on setting up wireless PCMCIA > cards to work on an encrypted wireless network? > > Many thanks, > > Jason
Hi Jason, to answer your first question, LinkSys routers, for example, can filter clients by MAC addresses. As to how to configure encryption, please have a look at this small script that I use in my Debian laptop: iwconfig eth1 essid XXXX mode Managed key XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX \ rate 5.5M auto pump -i eth1 Cheers, Peter O. www.dialore.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]