Re: [Bulk] Wireless Networking

2013-07-10 Thread Alexandre
On Wednesday, July 10, 2013, Walter Hurry wrote: > 9.1-RELEASE-p4 on amd64. This is a laptop with an Atheros 9280 wireless > chip in a domestic setting with a single router and a cable "modem". > > I have never had to use wireless before, but am now in another room. I > have followed the handbook,

Wireless Networking

2013-07-10 Thread Walter Hurry
9.1-RELEASE-p4 on amd64. This is a laptop with an Atheros 9280 wireless chip in a domestic setting with a single router and a cable "modem". I have never had to use wireless before, but am now in another room. I have followed the handbook, and it seems to be working well. One question though: '

Re: wireless networking

2010-09-21 Thread Jerry
On Mon, 20 Sep 2010 21:12:45 -0500 William Kindler articulated: > > -- I have 2 wireless adapter that I am able to use for my system. One > is a usb device, a D-Link DWA130, and the other is a PCI device, a > Netgear WN311T. I can find no information about Linux or UNIX > support, or drivers for

Re: wireless networking

2010-09-21 Thread Maciej Milewski
On Tuesday 21 September 2010 04:12:45, William Kindler wrote: > -- I have 2 wireless adapter that I am able to use for my system. One is > a usb device, a D-Link DWA130, and the other is a PCI device, a Netgear > WN311T. I can find no information about Linux or UNIX support, or > drivers for either

Re: wireless networking

2010-09-20 Thread Samuel Martín Moro
to find about your devices, and check you've a driver to use them: pciconf -lv Samuel Martín Moro {EPITECH.} tek5 CamTrace S.A.S (+033) 1 41 38 37 60 1 Allée de la Venelle 92150 Suresnes FRANCE "Nobody wants to say how this works. Maybe nobody knows ..." Xorg.conf

wireless networking

2010-09-20 Thread William Kindler
-- I have 2 wireless adapter that I am able to use for my system. One is a usb device, a D-Link DWA130, and the other is a PCI device, a Netgear WN311T. I can find no information about Linux or UNIX support, or drivers for either, on your website or on the respective manufacturer's sites, nor

Solved - Atheros AR9285 on FreeBSD-8 [WAS: Re: Wireless networking question]

2010-05-01 Thread S Roberts
Hello Chip, On Fri, 30 Apr 2010 18:03:21 -0700 Chip Camden wrote: > On Apr 30 2010 13:39, S Roberts wrote: > > Hello Chip, > > Good to hear from you.., > > > > On Thu, 29 Apr 2010 15:52:13 -0700 > > Chip Camden wrote: > > > > > On Apr 26 2010 22:00, Carl Chave wrote: > > > > > More info

Re: Wireless networking question

2010-04-30 Thread Chip Camden
On Apr 30 2010 13:39, S Roberts wrote: > Hello Chip, > Good to hear from you.., > > On Thu, 29 Apr 2010 15:52:13 -0700 > Chip Camden wrote: > > > On Apr 26 2010 22:00, Carl Chave wrote: > > > > More info:  I found the following in the output of pciconf -vl: > > > > > > > > > > > > no...@pc

Re: Wireless networking question

2010-04-30 Thread S Roberts
Hello Chip, Good to hear from you.., On Thu, 29 Apr 2010 15:52:13 -0700 Chip Camden wrote: > On Apr 26 2010 22:00, Carl Chave wrote: > > > More info:  I found the following in the output of pciconf -vl: > > > > > > > > > no...@pci0:2:0:0:       class=0x028000 card=0x10891a3b > > > chip=0x0

Re: Wireless networking question

2010-04-29 Thread Chip Camden
On Apr 26 2010 22:00, Carl Chave wrote: > > More info:  I found the following in the output of pciconf -vl: > > > > > > no...@pci0:2:0:0:       class=0x028000 card=0x10891a3b chip=0x002b168c > > rev=0x01 hdr=0x00 > >    vendor     = 'Atheros Communications Inc.' > >    class      = network > > >F

Re: Wireless networking question

2010-04-27 Thread Chip Camden
On Apr 26 2010 22:00, Carl Chave wrote: > > More info:  I found the following in the output of pciconf -vl: > > > > > > no...@pci0:2:0:0:       class=0x028000 card=0x10891a3b chip=0x002b168c > > rev=0x01 hdr=0x00 > >    vendor     = 'Atheros Communications Inc.' > >    class      = network > > >F

Re: Wireless networking question

2010-04-26 Thread Carl Chave
> More info:  I found the following in the output of pciconf -vl: > > > no...@pci0:2:0:0:       class=0x028000 card=0x10891a3b chip=0x002b168c > rev=0x01 hdr=0x00 >    vendor     = 'Atheros Communications Inc.' >    class      = network >From here: http://www.pcidatabase.com/vendor_details.php?id

Re: Wireless networking question

2010-04-26 Thread Chip Camden
On Apr 25 2010 22:15, Kevin Kinsey wrote: > > Let me preface my commentary with "I'm way out of my league", so #include > disclaimer.h and all that ... > > For starters, in re: above, didn't someone suggest "libpciaccess" as the > source for "scanpci"? I can't tell if you are misunderstanding wh

Re: Wireless networking question

2010-04-25 Thread Kevin Kinsey
Chip Camden wrote: On Apr 25 2010 16:18, Chip Camden wrote: On Apr 25 2010 21:26, S Roberts wrote: Hmmm.., you sure your ports system is installed / up-to-date there? Do you have any of the docs that would have shipped with the notebook? If not, I searched ASUS, and found a link to the English

Re: Wireless networking question

2010-04-25 Thread Chip Camden
On Apr 25 2010 16:18, Chip Camden wrote: > On Apr 25 2010 21:26, S Roberts wrote: > > > > Hmmm.., you sure your ports system is installed / up-to-date there? > > > > Do you have any of the docs that would have shipped with the notebook? > > If not, I searched ASUS, and found a link to the English

Re: Wireless networking question

2010-04-25 Thread Chip Camden
On Apr 25 2010 21:26, S Roberts wrote: > > Hmmm.., you sure your ports system is installed / up-to-date there? > > Do you have any of the docs that would have shipped with the notebook? > If not, I searched ASUS, and found a link to the English version manual > here: > http://support.asus.com/dow

Re: Wireless networking question

2010-04-25 Thread S Roberts
Hello Chip, On Sun, 25 Apr 2010 12:10:40 -0700 Chip Camden wrote: > On Apr 24 2010 23:51, S Roberts wrote: > > > > I believe its been bundled into the libpciaccess port: > > http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/devel/libpciaccess/ > > > > Doesn't seem to be there, and google isn't bei

Re: Wireless networking question

2010-04-25 Thread Kevin Kinsey
Chip Camden wrote: On Apr 24 2010 23:51, S Roberts wrote: I believe its been bundled into the libpciaccess port: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/devel/libpciaccess/ Doesn't seem to be there, and google isn't being helpful. A search of freshports.org didn't turn up anything eithe

Re: Wireless networking question

2010-04-25 Thread Chip Camden
On Apr 24 2010 23:51, S Roberts wrote: > > I believe its been bundled into the libpciaccess port: > http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/devel/libpciaccess/ > Doesn't seem to be there, and google isn't being helpful. A search of freshports.org didn't turn up anything either. Searching

Re: Wireless networking question

2010-04-24 Thread S Roberts
Hello Chip, On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 15:00:34 -0700 Chip Camden wrote: > On Apr 24 2010 22:07, S Roberts wrote: > > > > Not a whole lot there.., > > > > Does scanpci -v tell you any more details about the hardware? > > > > Regards, > > > > S Roberts > > > > I don't seem to have scanpci on my sy

Re: Wireless networking question

2010-04-24 Thread Chip Camden
On Apr 24 2010 22:07, S Roberts wrote: > > Not a whole lot there.., > > Does scanpci -v tell you any more details about the hardware? > > Regards, > > S Roberts > I don't seem to have scanpci on my system, nor do I see it in the ports tree -- where would I find it? Thanks -- Sterling (Chip

Re: Wireless networking question

2010-04-24 Thread S Roberts
Hello Chip, On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 14:00:29 -0700 Chip Camden wrote: > On Apr 24 2010 13:39, Chip Camden wrote: > > A new notebook (ASUS K72F) has integrated wireles networking. The > > technical specifications are sadly lacking, so I don't know what > > chipset. The wired ethernet appears to use

Re: Wireless networking question

2010-04-24 Thread Chip Camden
On Apr 24 2010 21:55, S Roberts wrote: > Easiest option would be to run a livecd of another more populous *nix > flavour and see what it makes of the hardware. > > Needless to say, if you're so bold, you **can** always load windows > and let window tell you what it is ;-) > > Regards, > > S Rob

Re: Wireless networking question

2010-04-24 Thread Chip Camden
On Apr 24 2010 13:39, Chip Camden wrote: > A new notebook (ASUS K72F) has integrated wireles networking. The technical > specifications are sadly lacking, so I don't know what chipset. The > wired ethernet appears to use uath, but that's not working as a wlandev. > Since most everything else is I

Re: Wireless networking question

2010-04-24 Thread S Roberts
Hello Chip, On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 13:39:47 -0700 Chip Camden wrote: > A new notebook (ASUS K72F) has integrated wireles networking. The > technical specifications are sadly lacking, so I don't know what > chipset. The wired ethernet appears to use uath, but that's not > working as a wlandev

Wireless networking question

2010-04-24 Thread Chip Camden
A new notebook (ASUS K72F) has integrated wireles networking. The technical specifications are sadly lacking, so I don't know what chipset. The wired ethernet appears to use uath, but that's not working as a wlandev. Since most everything else is Intel, I figured it could be an Intel chipset, and

Re: Wireless networking in ad-hoc mode?

2005-12-07 Thread Svein Halvor Halvorsen
> I used some ascii2hex converter that I found online to turn the wep key > "1n4te" > into "316E3474410D0B". >From ifconfig(8) manual page (my emphasis): wepkey key|index:key Set the selected WEP key. If an index is not given, key 1 is set. A WEP key will be eith

Wireless networking in ad-hoc mode?

2005-12-07 Thread Fafa Hafiz Krantz
Hello! I need to connect my laptop to the wireless NIC on my FreeBSD 6.0-STABLE gateway. It's ral0, and I've set it to ad-hoc mode. My laptop, running Windows XP, can see the network "bsd" but not ping it / connect to it. I used some ascii2hex converter that I found online to turn the wep key

Wireless networking issue with cm9 card

2005-11-21 Thread Leon Botes
I am using a routerboard 14 on freebsd 6.0. I have Senoa 5354 card installed and setup as an AP an all works fine. I use exactly the same setup with a cm9 card and i get exactly nothing. Tried setting it to be an AP client and it sees nothing. The lights on the routerboard keep flashing rythmical

Wireless Networking in FreeBSD 5.2.1

2004-07-03 Thread Eric Crist
Hey all, I'm trying to get wifi working in freebsd 5.2.1. This card WAS working in 4.9 and 4.10, but I get an error similar to: Error: busy bit won't clean on wi0 Or something to that effect. If I boot the system without the card, I can see it and make lights blink, but it never associates to

Wireless networking

2004-03-01 Thread Teilhard Knight
I recently changed from a regular ADSL account, to a wireless account. I have a modem-router in one device (2wire). This modem has two Ethernet connections, one of which I am using for this computer. I have five computers using FreeBSD, and I have a key to open reception. Could someone be so kind s

Re: Wireless networking with DHCP "tickets"

2004-02-26 Thread Tiarnan O'Corrain
Dirk-Willem van Gulik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Feb 26, 2004, at 10:47 AM, Tiarnan O'Corrain wrote: > >> According to Orange WiFi, this is because the DHCP server sends >> some kind of a keep-alive ticket to the client every 2 minutes, and >> if the client does not respond, the lease is rev

Re: Wireless networking with DHCP "tickets"

2004-02-26 Thread Dirk-Willem van Gulik
On Feb 26, 2004, at 10:47 AM, Tiarnan O'Corrain wrote: According to Orange WiFi, this is because the DHCP server sends some kind of a keep-alive ticket to the client every 2 minutes, and if the client does not respond, the lease is revoked. This functionality seems to rely on some non-standard fea

Wireless networking with DHCP "tickets"

2004-02-26 Thread Tiarnan O'Corrain
some kind of a keep-alive ticket to the client every 2 minutes, and if the client does not respond, the lease is revoked. This functionality seems to rely on some non-standard features of the Microsoft Windows 2K/XP dhcp client, or wireless networking driver, since the same problem occurs on Mac

Re: Avaya Wireless Networking Problems

2003-12-01 Thread Greg 'groggy' Lehey
On Monday, 1 December 2003 at 18:16:10 +1100, Darryl Barlow wrote: > I am a Linux user trying Freebsd. I've installed 5.1 on two machines, one of > shich is connected to a wireless network through a TI pci cardbus adapator > and an Avaya Silver Wireless Network Card. The card is recognised, the

Avaya Wireless Networking Problems

2003-12-01 Thread Darryl Barlow
I am a Linux user trying Freebsd. I've installed 5.1 on two machines, one of shich is connected to a wireless network through a TI pci cardbus adapator and an Avaya Silver Wireless Network Card. The card is recognised, the configuration settings appear to be correct but ifconfig -a shows that

Re: wireless networking

2003-11-28 Thread William O'Higgins
On Mon, Nov 24, 2003 at 09:03:29AM +0200, Kim Fredenberg wrote: > >>sudo ifconfig wi0 ssid kieran >> >>I still cannot ping either by ip or dns. Here is the output of >>ifconfig: >> > >What are you trying to ping, your gateway or something in the Internet? >If your pinging outside of your network

Re: wireless networking

2003-11-28 Thread William O'Higgins
On Mon, Nov 24, 2003 at 06:26:09AM -0500, Bruce Mackay wrote: > I'm no networking guru but I had similar issues trying to get my network up > and running. I ran "route add default 192.168.1.1" at the command prompt which > started to let me ping my router. I guess in your case you probab

Re: wireless networking

2003-11-24 Thread Bruce Mackay
On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 01:51:39 -0500 William O'Higgins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > After much effort I found a wireless PCMCIA card that is supported by > FreeBSD. Now I have to get connected to a wireless network, and I need > some help. > > I have read man wi, and the Handbook, but I'm still mi

Re: wireless networking

2003-11-24 Thread Kim Fredenberg
sudo ifconfig wi0 ssid kieran I still cannot ping either by ip or dns. Here is the output of ifconfig: What are you trying to ping, your gateway or something in the Internet? If your pinging outside of your network your route (default gateway) settings might be incorrect. Try pinging somethi

wireless networking

2003-11-23 Thread William O'Higgins
After much effort I found a wireless PCMCIA card that is supported by FreeBSD. Now I have to get connected to a wireless network, and I need some help. I have read man wi, and the Handbook, but I'm still missing something. When I stick in the card in it is recognized and here is the output of if

Re: Recommendations for wireless networking and FreeBSD

2003-11-06 Thread David Lodeiro
that use that driver > I've just moved into an apartment in which drilling and running wires is > taboo. Has anyone delved successfully into the realms of wireless > networking their FreeBSD groups? My main server is running 4.8-STABLE, and > I have a client machine running 5

Re: Recommendations for wireless networking and FreeBSD

2003-11-03 Thread paul beard
Toni Schmidbauer wrote: On Mon, Nov 03, 2003 at 10:14:19AM -0800, John DeStefano wrote: I've just moved into an apartment in which drilling and running wires is taboo. Has anyone delved successfully into the realms of wireless networking their FreeBSD groups? My main server is runnin

Re: Recommendations for wireless networking and FreeBSD

2003-11-03 Thread Toni Schmidbauer
On Mon, Nov 03, 2003 at 10:14:19AM -0800, John DeStefano wrote: > I've just moved into an apartment in which drilling and running wires is taboo. Has > anyone delved successfully into the realms of wireless networking their FreeBSD > groups? My main server is running 4.8-STABLE

Recommendations for wireless networking and FreeBSD

2003-11-03 Thread John DeStefano
I've just moved into an apartment in which drilling and running wires is taboo. Has anyone delved successfully into the realms of wireless networking their FreeBSD groups? My main server is running 4.8-STABLE, and I have a client machine running 5.1-RELEASE (which has been suspect to a

Re: Wireless networking hardware recomendations?

2003-10-28 Thread David Lodeiro
On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 04:42 am, you wrote: > On Mon, Oct 27, 2003 at 09:10:22PM +1000, David Lodeiro wrote: > > If you want to see my rc.conf reguarding this machine to make it easier > > to set up, let me know. > > I just bought one of these and I'd be interested in seeing your rc.conf. > > Thanks m

Re: Wireless networking hardware recomendations?

2003-10-27 Thread stan
On Mon, Oct 27, 2003 at 09:18:46AM +, Matthew Faircliff wrote: > Hello, > > I use a netgear MA3111 802.11b PCI card. It has a Prism chipset which is supported > by FBSD. > Thanks, Does it work with STABLE? -- "They that would give up essential liberty for temporary safety deserve neither l

Re: Wireless networking hardware recomendations?

2003-10-27 Thread David Lodeiro
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 07:00 am, stan wrote: > I've got to set up a wireless network. I plan on using a FreeBSD machine as > the access point. It will be the gateway between an existing network, and a > new subnet dedicated to various 802.11/B (and later perhaps /G) enabled > devices. > > I'm looking

Re: Wireless networking hardware recomendations?

2003-10-27 Thread Matthew Faircliff
lt;[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Mail-Followup-To: Free BSD Questions list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Wireless networking hardware recomendations? I've got to set up a wireless network. I plan on using a FreeBSD machine as the access point. It will be the gateway between an existing network, and a

Wireless networking hardware recomendations?

2003-10-26 Thread stan
I've got to set up a wireless network. I plan on using a FreeBSD machine as the access point. It will be the gateway between an existing network, and a new subnet dedicated to various 802.11/B (and later perhaps /G) enabled devices. I'm looking ofr recomendations for hardware on the FreeBSD end. I

Re: Newbie Wireless Networking

2003-02-06 Thread Scot Johnson
Apple Airport base station w/ iMac and iBook, both running Mac OS 10.2.3 Jaguar. I'd like to try and get the HP on the network. I got a Linksys PCI card (WMP11) and installed it. I checked the kernel config and it included wi, awi, an, etc. This lead me to believe that wireless net

Re: Newbie Wireless Networking

2003-02-06 Thread Dan Pelleg
iBook, both running Mac OS 10.2.3 Jaguar. > > > I'd like to try and get the HP on the network. I got a Linksys PCI card > (WMP11) and installed it. I checked the kernel config and it included wi, > awi, an, etc. This lead me to believe that wireless networking was > c

Newbie Wireless Networking

2003-02-05 Thread Scot Johnson
HP on the network. I got a Linksys PCI card (WMP11) and installed it. I checked the kernel config and it included wi, awi, an, etc. This lead me to believe that wireless networking was configured into the kernel. However, the system doesn't seem to recognize the PCI card. I'm unsure, h

wireless networking card/routing question

2002-11-18 Thread Ian Peters-Campbell
I am trying to set up an ad-hoc network with some Dell c600 Latitudes in a school lab. One of the machines (A) is plugged into the school's DHCP network via an average, everyday ethernet card. It has no problem accessing the internet, etc. However, system A also has a Cisco Aironet 350 pl

Re: Slightly OT (and more related to the wireless networking)

2002-11-18 Thread Dan Pelleg
Angelin Lazarov Lalev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi everybody, > > Is there any way to get list of all SSIDs, which are present in given area, > with the tools provided by FreeBSD. > > I'm not sure that is possible at all, but a colleague of mine insist that he > was seen such tool for Window

Slightly OT (and more related to the wireless networking)

2002-11-18 Thread Angelin Lazarov Lalev
Hi everybody, Is there any way to get list of all SSIDs, which are present in given area, with the tools provided by FreeBSD. I'm not sure that is possible at all, but a colleague of mine insist that he was seen such tool for Windows. To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsu

Re: Wireless Networking

2002-09-17 Thread Adam Weinberger
TED] > with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message > >> end of "Wireless Networking" from MET << -- "Oh good, my dog found the chainsaw." -Lilo, "Lilo & Stitch" Adam Weinberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://vectors.cx To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message

Wireless Networking

2002-09-17 Thread MET
I'm getting my hands on a 802.11a wireless network card and a base station (both from Dell) and was wondering if it will work on my FreeBSD laptop (dell Latitude C840). Any ideas or links to check out? ~ Matthew To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-question

Re: FreeBSD and Wireless Networking

2002-07-25 Thread Ed Yu
tricky but I was running FreeBSD > 4.4 then. It's much > better under 4.6 > > Ray > > > On Thu, 2002-07-25 at 16:29, MET wrote: > > Does FreeBSD allow and or fol

Re: FreeBSD and Wireless Networking

2002-07-25 Thread Ray Seals
etter under 4.6 Ray On Thu, 2002-07-25 at 16:29, MET wrote: > Does FreeBSD allow and or follow the standards for wireless networking? > > - Matthew > > > /** > > Matthew Metnetsky

FreeBSD and Wireless Networking

2002-07-25 Thread MET
Title: Message Does FreeBSD allow and or follow the standards for wireless networking?   - Matthew     /**     Matthew Metnetsky     [EMAIL PROTECTED]   **/