Ah. None. <Hangs head in shame> Haven't got encryption to work yet. Although I do restrict connections by MAC address (better than nothing, I guess).
Cheers, Carl. On 15/09/05, Craig FALCONER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What encryption are you using? > > If WPA (which you should be) then how do you start wpa_supplicant ? > > I've had issues with wpa_supplicant where it doesn't hand off from one > access point to another for minutes, or doesn't change from work to home or > back reliably. And the stupid MS DHCP server at work that only allows one > lease value for all reservations :-\ > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Steve Holdoway [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, 15 September 2005 10:09 a.m. > To: linux-users@it.canterbury.ac.nz > Subject: Re: Intel 2200bg dropping connection ( was Re: wireless laptop card > advice) > > > I set this up a while ago, but it's working and solid. > > I'm using ipw-firmware version 2.3, software version ipw2200-1.0.4, and > wireless tools version 28. > > Config in /etc/network/interfaces: > # Wireless netork > auto eth1 > iface eth1 inet dhcp > pre-up iwconfig eth1 essid "*************" > pre-up iwconfig eth1 mode managed > pre-up iwconfig eth1 channel 6 > pre-up iwconfig eth1 key open ********** > > And that's about it! Installed on debian, so the config files shouldn't be > too different. > > Sounds like your hardware might be suspect? > > Cheers, > > Steve > > On Thu, September 15, 2005 9:40 am, Carl Cerecke wrote: > > I've recently acquired an acer laptop, with built-in intel 2200BG. It > > works fine when it works, but after 30-60minutes the connection will > > just disappear. No combination of arcane incantations seem to bring it > > back up. A reboot will, though. I've googled without much success. > > Using Ubuntu hoary. > > > > On 15/09/05, Steve Holdoway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Sorry, was a dwl-g520 card. Also, my acer lappie works fine with an > >> intel wireless 2200BG minipci card installed. There's a project on sf > >> to support > >> that as well. > >> > > > > > > > -- > Windows: Where do you want to go today? > MacOS: Where do you want to be tomorrow? > Linux: Are you coming or what? > >