Wireless Ethernet (wlan0)
but the adapter is eth1. how do i tell that to networkmanager, cuz
it's looking at wlan0
Also, for the advanced network, it does give more prompts, but what
all do i need to fill in if this is the conf file?
network={
ssid="myssid"
key_mgmt=WPA-EAP
pairwise=TKIP
group=TKIP
scan_ssid=1
eap=PEAP
identity="myuser"
password="pass"
# ca_cert="/etc/cert/ca.pem"
# phase1="peaplabel=1"
phase2="auth=MSCHAPV2"
}
On 8/30/06, Dan Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 2006-08-29 at 21:47 -0500, John H. wrote:
> > I always use wireless on my dell e1505, and at school and home, use
> > wpa_supplicant with it's config file.
> >
> > I just started using networkmanager tonight in gnome, and it sees
> > local networks, but can't do ANYTHING.
>
> Can you post the output of /var/log/messages during the time you try to
> connect? What wireless card and driver are you using? You can find the
> driver by right-clicking the icon of the wireless applet in the panel
> and choosing "Connection Information".
>
> Dan
>
> > I told it to connect to my wpa tkip network at home and it prompts for
> > password(why can't it use wpa_supplicant.conf's?) but it runs for a
> > minute then gives an X.
> >
> > There's a nearby open network with ssid linksys, try to connect to
> > that with it, same thing, big X.
> >
> > at school, wpa_supplicant uses wpa-eap, eap=peap, needs user/pass and
> > phase2 mschapv2
> >
> > if it can't use wpa_supplicant.conf, how would i input all that stuff?
> > and how do i get it just to work at home with the more basic networks?
> > using ndiswrapper.
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