* Bob Lounsbury [090906 15:16 -0600]
I've been searching for awhile and it seems that the original airport card
does not have a linux driver that supports wpa. Just wanted to confirm that
this is true. If so, I guess I'll have to switch my wireless network to WEP.
Which airport card do you hve
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 5:53 PM, Geoff Simmons gsimm...@gsimmons.org wrote:
Hi Bob,
On Sun, Sep 06, 2009 at 03:16:58PM -0600, Bob Lounsbury wrote:
I've been searching for awhile and it seems that the original airport
card
does not have a linux driver that supports wpa. Just wanted to
On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 3:29 AM, Elimar Riesebieter riese...@lxtec.dewrote:
* Bob Lounsbury [090906 15:16 -0600]
I've been searching for awhile and it seems that the original airport
card
does not have a linux driver that supports wpa. Just wanted to confirm
that
this is true. If so, I
Hi Bob,
On Mon, Sep 07, 2009 at 10:26:11AM -0600, Bob Lounsbury wrote:
Looks like I'll probably just continue to use WEP until Lenny or the next
stable release uses the proper kernel. Otherwise, I'll have to pin the kernel
down.
You can use a backported 2.6.30 kernel image package via
I've been searching for awhile and it seems that the original airport card
does not have a linux driver that supports wpa. Just wanted to confirm that
this is true. If so, I guess I'll have to switch my wireless network to WEP.
Thanks,
Bob
Hi Bob,
On Sun, Sep 06, 2009 at 03:16:58PM -0600, Bob Lounsbury wrote:
I've been searching for awhile and it seems that the original airport card
does not have a linux driver that supports wpa. Just wanted to confirm that
this is true. If so, I guess I'll have to switch my wireless network to
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