Re: Connect to a hidden wireless by command line

2011-04-26 Thread Zoran Kolic
> I am in a hidden wireless network when I could connect in it set this
> commands in /etc/network/interfaces:

I'm pretty sure wpa_supplicant could be your friend.
Putting it down and taking another file as a configu-
ration...

Zoran


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Re: Connect to a hidden wireless by command line

2011-04-25 Thread Huang, Tao
On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 9:16 AM, Marcelo Laia  wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am in a hidden wireless network when I could connect in it set this
> commands in /etc/network/interfaces:
>
> auto wlan0
> iface wlan0 inet static
> wpa-driver wext
> wpa-conf managed
> wpa-ssid BLABLABLABLA
> wpa-ap-scan 2
> wpa-proto WPA RSN
> wpa-pairwise TKIP CCMP
> wpa-group TKIP CCMP
> wpa-key-mgmt WPA-PSK
> wpa-psk 350115281df535db8ddb500479b5101dc84ee597043f7d8e7f8b2437a214dee0
> address 10.xxx.xxx.xxx
> netmask 255.255.255.0
> gateway 10.xxx.xxx.xxx
>
> How I could do that by command line?
>
> I need because I am very sad to need to change my interfaces all the
> day! In my house I have an AP and I connect to it by NM. So, at night
> I connect by NM and at morning I need to start my note, change
> /etc/network/interfaces and restart the note!

i guess u mean networkmanager by NM and laptop by note, right?

restarting? just edit the interfaces file and then run

$ ifdown wlan0 && ifup wlan0

if u need to change ur configuration each time before u connect to wifi,
comment out the "auto wlan0" line.

i still don't see why u have to modify the interfaces file repeatedly.
do u keep changing AP, or does the router reset it's psk or something
alike every day?

perhaps u can put you /etc/network/interfaces this way if there are a
known number of working configurations.
=-=
iface wlan0 inet static

iface wlan-ap1 inet static
wpa-ssid xxx
wpa-psk xxx
address xxx
(more parameters)

iface wlan-ap2 inet static
wpa-ssid yyy
wpa-psk yyy
address x
(more parameters)

=-=
then connect to them respectively with

$ ifup wlan0=wlan-apN

hope this can be helpful.


Cheers,

Tao
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Peking University


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Connect to a hidden wireless by command line

2011-04-25 Thread Marcelo Laia
Hi,

I am in a hidden wireless network when I could connect in it set this
commands in /etc/network/interfaces:

auto wlan0
iface wlan0 inet static
wpa-driver wext
wpa-conf managed
wpa-ssid BLABLABLABLA
wpa-ap-scan 2
wpa-proto WPA RSN
wpa-pairwise TKIP CCMP
wpa-group TKIP CCMP
wpa-key-mgmt WPA-PSK
wpa-psk 350115281df535db8ddb500479b5101dc84ee597043f7d8e7f8b2437a214dee0
address 10.xxx.xxx.xxx
netmask 255.255.255.0
gateway 10.xxx.xxx.xxx

How I could do that by command line?

I need because I am very sad to need to change my interfaces all the
day! In my house I have an AP and I connect to it by NM. So, at night
I connect by NM and at morning I need to start my note, change
/etc/network/interfaces and restart the note!

Thank you very much!

Marcelo


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