Lan Barnes wrote:
Well, I finally cut out WEP security (the right way) and tested, and the wireless connected just fine. This is with the FC5 orinoco_pci module on a D-Link DWL-520 Rev B1.
Yay!!! Should I ask how you got it to work?
Adding WEP back in breaks it.
Boo!
So is the wireless card (or the driver) too old to do WEP? If so, what security can I adopt, if any?
The driver supports WEP so it may be an issue of trying to find the right format for the WEP key.
Although instead of WEP it might be easier to just block everything except SSH and then use shared keys in SSH so you don't have to bother with the logins. Maybe use an SSH port forwarding from your main box to deliver the http from the Myth box.
This is good news. We can drop this Linux-special-olympics thread and move on to the fun stuff -- the Gyration wireless keyboard/mouse (Bruce Perens says they work out of the box ... we shall see), and Myth itself.
When you get to Myth itself, please start a new thread so we can see what is going on and not be buried in this other unrelated stuff.
Gus -- [email protected] http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-list
