Nick, yep that did it.
Summary to follow.
Quoting Nick Hastings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> * [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030911 13:14]:
> > Good questions. I'm starting easy: no WEP. The router is a linksys
> > WRTG54G with default settings. I thought Managed was eqivalent to
> > Infrastr
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030911 13:14]:
> Good questions. I'm starting easy: no WEP. The router is a linksys
> WRTG54G with default settings. I thought Managed was eqivalent to
> Infrastructure mode. Doing a little more reading now. I also figured
> this problem stems from my lack o
Good questions. I'm starting easy: no WEP. The router is a linksys WRTG54G with
default settings. I thought Managed was eqivalent to Infrastructure mode. Doing
a little more reading now. I also figured this problem stems from my lack of
debian knowledge since I'm coming from Redhat. I've tried i
Too little info but a couple of observations.
Firstly, is your wireless network using WEP encryption. If so have you
specifided the key somewhere in your configuration. From memory you can put
the key in your interfaces file, though this is probably not the best
method.. I think the syntax i
Ok, so I'm trying to get an SMC2602W 802.11b PCI card to work on my debian 3.0
install using the hard drive of version of knoppix on desktop machine. Any help
would be greatly appreciated. The windows box particpates on the network just
fine, so I know that's not an issue.
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