On 12/17/05, Andrew Sackville-West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> did you include
>
> auto wlan0
>
> ?
No - I did now, and it works! Thanks a lot.
> ls /etc/rc?.d where ? is the runlevel you're interested in. each symlink
> has a S or K and a number in the front of the name. such as
>
> S35networ
> Your /etc/network/interfaces should look something like:
>
> iface wlan0 inet dhcp
> wireless-key XX
> wireless-essid my-network
Thanks a lot. I just got a chance to test this.
Unfortunately, it doesn't "work". In other words:
1) I put the above in my /etc/network/interfaces
2) I comment
Hello, I'm a newbie.
I've got wireless working on my Debian, but I have to log in as admin
to start it. I'd like to know how I can get it to load on bootup.
I've got a Linksys WPC54G card. I'm using ndiswrapper to run my driver.
ndiswrapper loads up normally on boot.
Currently, to get my networ
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