"Peter" == Peter Heitman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Peter> I believe that if you have wireless-tools you have the
Peter> executable iwconfig. You can use iwconfig to set the SSID
Peter> (as well as other parameters such as channel and key).
In fact you can do this via /etc/netw
I believe that if you have wireless-tools you have the executable iwconfig.
You can use iwconfig to set the SSID (as well as other parameters such as
channel and key).
Peter
Thomas H. George,,, wrote:
> I attached an Actiontec USB 1.1 wireless adapter to my pc and, on
> bootup, to Woody with ke
Am 02.12.2002 um 14:12 schrieb Thomas H. George:
> I switched the transmiter back on (led steady on) so my only problem may
> be how to set the SSID.
Depending on the driver you use, you may set up your ssid (and other
parameters like channel, wep, transmitting power...) with iwconfig
or wlanc
I attached an Actiontec USB 1.1 wireless adapter to my pc and, on
bootup, to Woody with kernel 2.4.18 the device is recognized with much
detail in dmesg. After reading the ifconfig and interfaces man pages I
was not sure how to proceed. Apt-cache search network lead me to
wireless-tools whi
hi
i have been getting back to debian from 5 years of r/h.
i have a machine dedicated to the process: piii 550 256mb, 3c905 (module
3c59x)... vanilla 2.2r5 potato install
here is my first problem at startup:
the loopback is missing from the route table
if i try to add it manually:
route add -n
I've got a very strange problem I've never encountered before. I've been
setting up a new machine with Debian 2.2r3 from the CDs. Install went without a
hitch. 3c509B card installed fine. Logged in as root after reboot to do post-
install config and updating.
Turns out there appears to be no net
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