On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 9:56 AM, Dmitrij D. Czarkoff <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm sitting in a caffee with a protected wireless network available for
> clients. I was told the NWID and KEY settings, and I try to connect with
> command:
>
> "ifconfig iwn0 nwid NWID wpakey KEY"
>
> which doesn't get me connected.
>
> I booted to linux and using "iwlist" I found out that network uses WPA1 with
> PSK akms and TKIP both as pairwise and group cipher. As I know that these
> settings are supported on OpenBSD, I rebooted to OpenBSD and got connected
> with a command:
>
> nwid "La Esquina" chan 6 bssid 00:1c:f0:b1:80:f4 209dB 54M 
> privacy,short_preamble,pbcc,short_slottime

You aren't telling us something.

1.  That's not a command.  ifconfig lets you specify 209dB?
2.  You didn't specify a password at all, so how did you connect?

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