> Channel 2 is 00:22:0C:94:CD:10.
Correct Brian, I tryed with the channel 2. And I tried to change the AP in
both directions.
> Perhaps the software which manages the wireless connection is a factor.
> What do you use?
I use the NetworkManager to admin the conections.
I can't see any log about
> It may not be possible if the connection quality is too low. What does
> 'iwpriv scan' say when you are in the middle?
Hi Brian,
iwpriv scan? maybe you mean 'iwlist scan'
I can see booth access points in the list:
[root@rocha-ar /]# iwlist eth1 scan
eth1 Scan completed :
Cell 01
Asunto: Re: How select the access point manually in a wireless network?
On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 05:34:34PM -0700, Adrian Rocha wrote:
> Hi people, I work with my laptop and use a wireless conection in an
> enterprise network. When I go to other floor, the wireless access
> point change auto
Hi people, I work with my laptop and use a wireless conection in an enterprise
network. When I go to other floor, the wireless access point change
automatically. I can see this change using the command "iwconfig". Is there any
way to select the access point of the network manually?
Regards, an
I had the same problem on my laptop (wireless Broadcom BCM4322) on Ubuntu10.10.
In fedora14 works perfectly
Dne, 01. 05. 2011 01:11:23 je eigenroot napisal(a):
> Hi all,
>
> I installed Linux Mint Debian Edition which was based on Debian Testing on
> my laptop. One problem I found was that my wi
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