swap38 a écrit :
> Hi all,
>
> I've just flashed my neo with Om2008.12 with (jffs2, uImage and u-Boot
> md5sums are OK, neotool didn't report any error => everything is OK)
>
> First surprise : there's no wifi option
> Second surprise : I can't
Sorry :)
Any suggestion?
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From: Marcel
To: "List for Openmoko community discussion"
Subject: Re: [OM 2008.12] Show/hide wifi icon in OM2008.12
Date: Sat, 20 Dec 2008 23:20:33 +0100
Am Saturday 20 December 2008 23:06:21 schrieb Giorgio Marci:
Am Saturday 20 December 2008 23:06:21 schrieb Giorgio Marci:
> How can i show/hide the icon in the bottom bar on OM2008.12? i want to
> control this feature from a python app, is it possible?
>
> How dows it work? when i connect to an AP the icon magically appear but
> if i disconnect (using iwconf
How can i show/hide the icon in the bottom bar on OM2008.12? i want to
control this feature from a python app, is it possible?
How dows it work? when i connect to an AP the icon magically appear but
if i disconnect (using iwconfig) it remain in the bar.
thanks
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Hi all,
I've just flashed my neo with Om2008.12 with (jffs2, uImage and u-Boot
md5sums are OK, neotool didn't report any error => everything is OK)
First surprise : there's no wifi option
Second surprise : I can't ping 192.168.0.202 (so I can't connect to it
with
john dowd wrote:
> I have a Neo freerunner running the 2008.9 load. I have it configured
> to connect using Wifi to my access point using WPA2 encryption. I do
> NOT have a SIMM card in my phone.
>
> I have managed to make a connection to the PBX sitting on the other
> side o
ve a Neo freerunner running the 2008.9 load. I have it configured
>> to connect using Wifi to my access point using WPA2 encryption. I do
>> NOT have a SIMM card in my phone.
>>
>> I have managed to make a connection to the PBX sitting on the other
>> side of the Access
On Friday 19 December 2008, john dowd wrote:
> I have a Neo freerunner running the 2008.9 load. I have it configured
> to connect using Wifi to my access point using WPA2 encryption. I do
> NOT have a SIMM card in my phone.
>
> I have managed to make a connection to the PBX sitti
I have a Neo freerunner running the 2008.9 load. I have it configured
to connect using Wifi to my access point using WPA2 encryption. I do
NOT have a SIMM card in my phone.
I have managed to make a connection to the PBX sitting on the other
side of the Access Point. However, the audio that I
On Friday 19 December 2008 05:58:06 Rodney Myers wrote:
> Default install.
>
> Does the wifi work only with wpa? or does it also work with wep?
>
> My internal wifi is wep enabled only, and I cannot get the phone to
> recognize the key.
Way back when I first got my phone, on t
Hi Rodney,
On Thu, 2008-12-18 at 21:58 -0800, Rodney Myers wrote:
> Default install.
>
> Does the wifi work only with wpa? or does it also work with wep?
>
> My internal wifi is wep enabled only, and I cannot get the phone to
> recognize the key.
In my experience none of
Default install.
Does the wifi work only with wpa? or does it also work with wep?
My internal wifi is wep enabled only, and I cannot get the phone to
recognize the key.
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> My accesspoint is configured in wpa_supplicant, but the gui keeps asking
> me
> for the key. Should I just not fill it in then?
dunno. never used any gui for wlan on the fr.
but i'd expect any gui to checl with wpa_supplicant.conf first -- what
your gui obviously not does.
maybe grepping eit
Am Sunday 07 December 2008 21:21:23 schrieb kris Occhipinti:
> Hello,
I think so, too. :)
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Hello,
I just got my Freerunner 4 days ago.
I flashed it to om2008.9
I was never able to get the GUI wifi manager to work.
So, I wrote my own this morning with python.
It's not the best and still needs some work.
But, it is far enough along that it works and I wanted to share it.
here is a
Hello,
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On Sunday 07 December 2008 12:17:19 arne anka wrote:
> > Isn't there a way to preload the neo with the key via ssh in a config
> > file?
>
> /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
My accesspoint is configured in wpa_supplicant, but the gui keeps asking me
for the key. Should I just not fill it i
> Isn't there a way to preload the neo with the key via ssh in a config
> file?
/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
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Hi,
The wiki says that I can use the gui in the settings-application to even
connect to a wpa2 protected network. Now I tried that with an open network
and it works. (except for rerouting, which I still have to do using terminal.
It also thinks it failed even when it succeeded.) But I was never
.py" and Terminal running)
> > 231 mA -- after launch of GPSD
> > 183 mA -- after stop of GPSD
> > 189-232 mA -- after Wifi-up with, running 'ping' through eth0
> > 184-186 mA -- after Wifi-down
> >
> > For me this reads that the Wifi
Matthias Apitz wrote:
> for now I've tested it with your "battery.py", here are the numbers:
>
> 181 mA -- nearly empty FR (only "battery.py" and Terminal running)
> 231 mA -- after launch of GPSD
> 183 mA -- after stop of GPSD
> 189-2
ption by its own; maybe I will just collect in the future the data
> from the /sys/... files and draw the figured later based on them;
>
> for now I've tested it with your "battery.py", here are the numbers:
>
>181 mA -- nearly empty FR (only "battery.py"
s:
181 mA -- nearly empty FR (only "battery.py" and Terminal running)
231 mA -- after launch of GPSD
183 mA -- after stop of GPSD
189-232 mA -- after Wifi-up with, running 'ping' through eth0
184-186 mA -- after Wifi-down
For me this reads that the Wifi chip is
When I visited the Taipei office in to buy my GTA02 in 9/2008, I spent
the entire day with the engineers adjusting this and that. I asked
them about disabling the four antennas in the GTA02. They said for the
other three powering down via software commands was enough. But for
the WIFI antenna, one
http://tehinterweb.com/freerunner/batmon/batmon.py is also nice
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 1:49 AM, Minh Ha Duong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Le samedi 15 novembre 2008, Matthias Apitz a écrit :
>>I don't know if it reduces the drawing of power (btw: what is the
>>easiest method to measure it? pulli
Le samedi 15 novembre 2008, Matthias Apitz a écrit :
>I don't know if it reduces the drawing of power (btw: what is the
>easiest method to measure it? pulling out the battery and measure the
>power consumption via the cable?);
I would use something like the attached "battery.py" script to measur
El día Saturday, November 15, 2008 a las 04:13:40AM +0100, "Marco Trevisan
(Treviño)" escribió:
> FilipBE wrote:
> > I was able to disable/re-enable wifi with following lines, I did however not
> > have the time to check the impact on battery life
> >
> &
FilipBE wrote:
> I was able to disable/re-enable wifi with following lines, I did however not
> have the time to check the impact on battery life
>
> # using Atheros wmiconfig command to disable wlan
> ./wmiconfig -i eth0 --wlan disable
>
>
> # To re-enable wla
Hi,
I was able to disable/re-enable wifi with following lines, I did however not
have the time to check the impact on battery life
# using Atheros wmiconfig command to disable wlan
./wmiconfig -i eth0 --wlan disable
# To re-enable wlan:
./wmiconfig -i eth0 --wlan enable
# set re
t; > I have the same question: how do i turn off wifi? I'm using FDOM and after
> > using wifi I do "ifdown eth0" and then turn wifi off in Config -> Settings
> > and then I turn it off in Config -> Services, but the little wifi icon in
> > the top panel sti
On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 10:24:24AM +0200, Margo Koppelmann wrote:
> I have the same question: how do i turn off wifi? I'm using FDOM and after
> using wifi I do "ifdown eth0" and then turn wifi off in Config -> Settings
> and then I turn it off in Config -> Service
I have the same question: how do i turn off wifi? I'm using FDOM and after
using wifi I do "ifdown eth0" and then turn wifi off in Config -> Settings
and then I turn it off in Config -> Services, but the little wifi icon in
the top panel still remains and the battery empties
Matthias Apitz wrote:
> While thinking in power savings: is there a way to turn completely off
> the power of the Wifi chip
ifconfig eth0 down should do it, but in my experience it continues to
draw the battery :|.
I guess we should wait the stable-tracking module implementation.
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El día Tuesday, November 11, 2008 a las 09:47:24AM +0100, Christ van Willegen
escribió:
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 8:42 AM, Matthias Apitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > While thinking in power savings: is there a way to turn completely off
> > the power of t
Hi,
On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 8:42 AM, Matthias Apitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> While thinking in power savings: is there a way to turn completely off
> the power of the Wifi chip, like we do it with the GPS:
>
> # echo 0 > /sys/class/i2c-adapter/i2c-0/0-0073/neo1973-pm-gp
Hello,
While thinking in power savings: is there a way to turn completely off
the power of the Wifi chip, like we do it with the GPS:
# echo 0 > /sys/class/i2c-adapter/i2c-0/0-0073/neo1973-pm-gps.0/pwron
or with the GSM modem? Thx
matthias
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W.Kenworthy wrote:
> On Tue, 2008-10-28 at 07:31 +1300, Robin Paulson wrote:
>> 2008/10/28 Leonti Bielski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>> A lot of WIFI networks uses web based authentication - network is open, you
>>> connect to it, but in order to actually use inte
I think links works with ssl ...
BillK
On Tue, 2008-10-28 at 07:31 +1300, Robin Paulson wrote:
> 2008/10/28 Leonti Bielski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > A lot of WIFI networks uses web based authentication - network is open, you
> > connect to it, but in order to actually use
> A lot of WIFI networks uses web based authentication - network is open, you
> connect to it, but in order to actually use internet you have to provide
> some login and password.
> How do you deal with that?
> I have a problem with all browsers:
> Minimo - it loads login page a
2008/10/28 Leonti Bielski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> A lot of WIFI networks uses web based authentication - network is open, you
> connect to it, but in order to actually use internet you have to provide
> some login and password.
> How do you deal with that?
> I have a prob
Hello!
A lot of WIFI networks uses web based authentication - network is open, you
connect to it, but in order to actually use internet you have to provide
some login and password.
How do you deal with that?
I have a problem with all browsers:
Minimo - it loads login page allright, than asks to
Hi
thanks for the answer.
> You probably want to be
> looking at the Settings program to see what happens when wifi is
> switched on/off there (as that's actually switching the wifi chip on or
> off).
Aha. Indeed, going to Settings/WIFI is the only
way to make the icon a
If I remember correctly the gadget is always there (just not visible),
it gets reports from the wifiget application and only displays an icon
when there's signal strength to report. It doesn't do anything to switch
on/off the wifi it just constantly monitors it. You probably want to b
Hi
what exactly is it that makes the "wifi icon"
show up in the "shelf gadgets" ?
whatever I try, wifi won't seem to work
if the icon is not showing.
/etc/init.d/networking restart ;doesn't help
ifdown eth0; ifup eth0; doesn't help
udhcpc; doesn't help
I still can not get a response after manually configuring to ARP table
on my access point.
On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 6:23 PM, Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No encryption. Using wireshark it appears that my accese point is
> reciving the ping requests but can not respond to them because the
> ph
No encryption. Using wireshark it appears that my accese point is
reciving the ping requests but can not respond to them because the
phone is not replying to ARP requests.
On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 5:34 PM, Neil Jerram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2008/10/17 Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> It gives th
2008/10/17 Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> It gives the correct routing but the problem is i am not getting
> responses back when i try to ping the gateway.
What about encryption, then? Does your network use WEP or WPA?
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It gives the correct routing but the problem is i am not getting
responses back when i try to ping the gateway.
On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 2:41 PM, Neil Jerram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2008/10/17 Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> What step am I missing? It does detect my access point because i can
>>
2008/10/17 Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> What step am I missing? It does detect my access point because i can
> see it's mac address in iwconfig but all packets are dropped when I
> try to use ping my access point.
> iwconfig eth0 mode managed channel 1
> iwconfig eth0 essid madwifi
> ifconfig eth0
What step am I missing? It does detect my access point because i can
see it's mac address in iwconfig but all packets are dropped when I
try to use ping my access point.
iwconfig eth0 mode managed channel 1
iwconfig eth0 essid madwifi
ifconfig eth0 10.0.0.1 netmask 255.0.0.0
ifconfig eth0 up
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William Kenworthy wrote:
> Has anyone figured out how to control the wifi icon in 2008.9. It
> currently stays on after the first connection and never goes off until
> the next reboot.
The icon is working. The problem stays (as always) in the wifi driver.
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On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 3:32 PM, julien cubizolles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Everything phone-related is so far working smoother and faster with
> qtextended but I can't get wifi to work.
>
> I created a wlan connection in the Internet application and tried the
> WLAN
Everything phone-related is so far working smoother and faster with
qtextended but I can't get wifi to work.
I created a wlan connection in the Internet application and tried the
WLAN Detection function but it didn't see my home wlan even though it
appears in "iwlist eth0 sca
Has anyone figured out how to control the wifi icon in 2008.9. It
currently stays on after the first connection and never goes off until
the next reboot.
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hing wrong but how can I be sure, given the speed things
>> change in
>> OpenMoko, the instructions still work.
>>
>> Of course I'm talking about the ideal world but I know that the
>> wiki is
>> maintained so I'm more trusting of info there and more l
2 days, 27 min, 1 user, load average: 0.12, 0.25, 0.29
> >
> >and when I came today morning in my office, the FR Wifi came up just
> >fine;
> >
>
> which kernel are you using?
I've flashed some weeks ago kernel and rootfs from:
Om2008.9-gta02-20080916.uImage.
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 1:50 AM, Arigead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> There is an external link on the GPRS wiki page to a German site for
> installing the GSM Multiplexor and a GUI. I've been trying to get those
> instructions to work for the last couple of days. I assume I'm getting
> somethin
iki is
> maintained so I'm more trusting of info there and more likely to bring
> problems with the info to peoples attention.
I fully agree with this opinion of Arigead and I will put my stuff about
Wifi and GPRS/PPP which I have in my private pages and external linked
from the Wiki to these p
Steve Mosher wrote:
> We should allow for links to peoples pages.
>
>
Hate to throw a spanner in the works but I think ideally the information
should be on the wiki and maintained there. How up to date is the info
on an external site, if it isn't maintained, or how do you know it is
maintain
On Friday 10 October 2008 03:05:07 Michael Shiloh wrote:
> All things wifi, including known issues and a link to Tom's article, are
> here:
>
> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_FreeRunner_Wifi
Yep, but my point was that Tom's article covers way more than wifi and
ther
in looses the connection. I presume you
> have suspend disabled?
Yes.
> Have you tried a different channel? One of my neighbors is on a close
> channel and things got better when I changed my AP to an unused channel.
> iwlist is a great help here.
I didn't try that, but every othe
Xavier Bestel wrote:
> On Wed, 2008-10-08 at 16:19 -0700, Michael Shiloh wrote:
>> Just did that. I reorganized the WLAN page and incoporated a number of
>> community suggestions, including Tom's.
>>
>> In particular, this should work for most people:
>>
>> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_FreeRu
Sarton O'Brien wrote:
> On Thursday 09 October 2008 11:50:14 Steve Mosher wrote:
>> well since this is wifi specific it needs to be referenced in the wifi
>> section. If I had the wifi problem THAT would be the first place I
>> looked. or in the known problem sec
On Wed, 2008-10-08 at 16:19 -0700, Michael Shiloh wrote:
> Just did that. I reorganized the WLAN page and incoporated a number of
> community suggestions, including Tom's.
>
> In particular, this should work for most people:
>
> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_FreeRunner_Wifi#Using_iwconfig_ma
On Thursday 09 October 2008 11:50:14 Steve Mosher wrote:
> well since this is wifi specific it needs to be referenced in the wifi
> section. If I had the wifi problem THAT would be the first place I
> looked. or in the known problem section.
I can't say I'm extremely familiar
well since this is wifi specific it needs to be referenced in the wifi
section. If I had the wifi problem THAT would be the first place I
looked. or in the known problem section.
Michael Shiloh wrote:
> Joel Newkirk wrote:
>> On Wed, 08 Oct 2008 09:42:00 -0700, Michael Shiloh <[EMA
>
>
> Great post. I'll extract some things for the wiki. You of course are
> invited to do the same.
>
> I don't think we have a specific page linking to other people's pages.
> Usually they are linked in various relevant sections (e.g. since you
>
Just did that. I reorganized the WLAN page and incoporated a number of
community suggestions, including Tom's.
In particular, this should work for most people:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_FreeRunner_Wifi#Using_iwconfig_manually
Feedback and other working examples appreciated.
Michael
St
michael could you and brenda assist Tom
Tom Yates wrote:
> On Sun, 5 Oct 2008, Steve Mosher wrote:
>
>> Thanks,
>>Maybe you could work with micheal to put this on the wiki.
>
> i also wrote up my positive experiences with openmoko (see at
> http://www.teaparty.net/technotes/openmoko-2.h
kialising
>>> it was more than i could bear, and i may not be the only such person.
>>>
>>>
>> Great post. I'll extract some things for the wiki. You of course are
>> invited to do the same.
>>
>> I don't think we have a specific page
y such person.
>>
>>
>
> Great post. I'll extract some things for the wiki. You of course are
> invited to do the same.
>
> I don't think we have a specific page linking to other people's pages.
> Usually they are linked in various relevant sections (e
hink we have a specific page linking to other people's pages.
Usually they are linked in various relevant sections (e.g. since you
give an excellent wifi writeup, yours might be a good page to link to
from our wifi section). Perhaps we need to rethink this (on the
documentation lis
On Sun, 5 Oct 2008, Steve Mosher wrote:
> Thanks,
>Maybe you could work with micheal to put this on the wiki.
i also wrote up my positive experiences with openmoko (see at
http://www.teaparty.net/technotes/openmoko-2.html , if you like). is
there some mileage in a wiki page where people c
th it:
> >
> > - I can SSH to the Linux and install or change what I feel fitting for
> > me or missing there;
> > - for me Wifi works now as it should;
> > - for me GPRS and PPPD together with my smaller laptop (a eeePC 900 on
> > which I h
Thanks,
Maybe you could work with micheal to put this on the wiki.
Ed Kapitein wrote:
> Hi Mathias,
>
> I even took it one step further.
> I can not get it to work properly on channel 11, so i set my accesspoint to
> channel 1.
> And i changed the script a little:
> Exec=xterm -e "ifconfi
enabled, encryption WPA-Personal, passphrase
without a space charachter in it.
( i am no sure if any of this matters, but it gives the settings with which
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ersion of QTextended (was Qtopia) and I can't seem to
> > find any way to turn on my wireless. I see where I can turn on/off the
> > Bluetooth, but nothing for the wifi chip. Any advice?
>
> Settings->Internet->Options (menu)->New->Wireless
>
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Charles Pax wrote:
> I'm using the new version of QTextended (was Qtopia) and I can't seem to
> find any way to turn on my wireless. I see where I can turn on/off the
> Bluetooth, but nothing for the wifi chip. Any advice?
Settings->Internet->Options (menu)->N
I'm using the new version of QTextended (was Qtopia) and I can't seem to
find any way to turn on my wireless. I see where I can turn on/off the
Bluetooth, but nothing for the wifi chip. Any advice?
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2008/9/30 ashley elphick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> can anyone tell me if its possible to use wifi via usb for the neo 1973, if
> so, is there a tutorial
> anywhere to assist me?
>
any wifi dongle supported by linux with free drivers, will
theoretically work with the neo1973. iirc
> Here you can find my step-by-step guide which puts together known stuff
> from various Wiki pages and own scripts I wrote:
>
> http://www.unixarea.de/openmoko.txt
>
> comments/improvements are always welcome; and this was the result
> yesterday: my small laptop connected to Internet with FR as t
with my normal cellphone, a BenQ
> > Siemens S68, which I have returned already because I think the FR is
> > stable enough for me;
> >
> > I can do what I want with it:
> >
> > - I can SSH to the Linux and install or change what I feel fitting for
> > me or missing t
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> To: "List for Openmoko community discussion"
> Sent: Friday, October 3, 2008 1:44:57 PM (GMT-0700) America/Denver
> Subject: Re: FDOM and WiFi
>
> At this point you can try manua
0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
RX bytes:44459303 (42.3 MiB) TX bytes:146338 (142.9 KiB)
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From: "Michael Shiloh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "List for Openmoko community discussion"
Sent: Friday, October 3, 2008 1:44:57 PM (GMT-0700) Americ
At this point you can try manually configuring the wireless card:
iwconfig eth0 essid linksys
Does your network have an encryption key? How many letters? I think
there is a bug that one letter keys don't work.
If your network has an encryption key, I think another bug requires that
you set the
one, a BenQ
> Siemens S68, which I have returned already because I think the FR is
> stable enough for me;
>
> I can do what I want with it:
>
> - I can SSH to the Linux and install or change what I feel fitting for
> me or missing there;
> - fo
> stable enough for me;
>
> I can do what I want with it:
>
> - I can SSH to the Linux and install or change what I feel fitting for
> me or missing there;
> - for me Wifi works now as it should;
> - for me GPRS and PPPD together with my smaller laptop (a eeePC 900 on
>
e FR is
stable enough for me;
I can do what I want with it:
- I can SSH to the Linux and install or change what I feel fitting for
me or missing there;
- for me Wifi works now as it should;
- for me GPRS and PPPD together with my smaller laptop (a eeePC 900 on
which I have installed FreeBSD 7.0) l
ity discussion"
Sent: Thursday, October 2, 2008 11:00:18 PM (GMT-0700) America/Denver
Subject: Re: FDOM and WiFi
eth0 definitely has no address. I'll check iwconfig.
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Jay Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> As much as I love my FR, I must admit that the whole experience had
>> me thinking lustful thoughts about my wife's iPhone...
>
>
> I would say just get an iPhone. I did. Its much more fun to develop
> for a *platform* rather than a constant dogs-br
On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 2:36 PM, Stroller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Nishit,
>
> The company that sold you your Freerunner offered you refund, already.
>
> I assumed that you would take this, leave the list and STOP FUCKING
> WHINING.
>
> I guess this was too much for me to hope for, huh?
>
> Dude
eth0 definitely has no address. I'll check iwconfig.
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Sent: Thursday, October 2, 2008 10:55:46 PM (GMT-0700) America/Denver
Subject: Re: FDOM
Vince M. Clark wrote:
> If I open a terminal and run ifconfig all I have is
> eth0, lo, and usb0.
The wifi is eth0. Is there an address associated with it there? Also
check the output of "iwconfig". If it has associated the AP then it
should say "Access Point:" and
Using Mofi I can see my access point and when I tap on "connect to AP" it seems
to connect (the circle changes from grey to orange) but I don't see an IP
address. If I open a terminal and run ifconfig all I have is eth0, lo, and
usb0.
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>> WHINING.
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>> I guess this was too much for me to hope for, huh?
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>> Stroller.
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y home, i.e. from one AP to another,
> I did not rebooted; I just ifdow / ifup with my script the eth0
> interface;
>
>> >
>> > which image / kernel are you using?
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>> You should perhaps ask what AP he's using, or whether he has the power
>>
; > which image / kernel are you using?
>
> You should perhaps ask what AP he's using, or whether he has the power
> management enabled on the wifi. Some APs apparently get upset by power
> managed devices, and the Freerunner enables power management of the wifi
> by de
> As much as I love my FR, I must admit that the whole experience had
> me thinking lustful thoughts about my wife's iPhone...
I would say just get an iPhone. I did. Its much more fun to develop
for a *platform* rather than a constant dogs-breakfast of disaster.
Until someone in the Free
nected again.
I've had similar experiences before - I can rarely connect to our open guest
network at my office, I've never managed to connect successfully the few
times I've tried at Cafe's with free wifi, and I haven't managed to get it
to connect at all to our wifi ne
vale wrote:
> add a sleep 500 to your loop ;)
>
> which image / kernel are you using?
You should perhaps ask what AP he's using, or whether he has the power
management enabled on the wifi. Some APs apparently get upset by power
managed devices, and the Freerunner enables power
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