On 11/20/11, Rob Clark rpcl...@tds.net wrote:
Running fbsd 8.2R on a Dell C640 laptop.
Using a pcmcia card with atheros.
My 2wire wireless router comes setup default with
wep open with wireless security enabled, i.e., needs
the default passkey from the router. I cannot get the
ifconfig
Hello,
You say you've created a static ip for your computer. What is the
actual ip? If your router is on subnet 192.168.22.0, then your ip must
also be on that subnet. Also, is your router configured as a gateway
or router and is DHCP enabled on the router?
ifconfig
This looks ok. Mind you, I'm not all that up on wireless, so I don't
know if that could be part of your issue.
arp
? (192.168.1.3) at (incomplete) on ath0 [ethernet]
? (192.168.1.254) at (incomplete) on ath0 [ethernet]
This is generally telling you that you have recently
On Sat, Jun 07, 2008 at 07:38:38AM -0700, erpa1119 wrote:
I am completely new to linux and need help with wireless connectivity.
I have installed freebsd 6.3-RELEASE
Technically, FreeBSD is not Linux. The Unix family tree looks something
like the following (greatly simplified):
of /etc/resolv.conf
search .
nameserver 205.xxx.xxx.xxx
nameserver 205.xxx.xxx.xxx
nameserver 205.xxx.xxx.xxx
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topology:
wall--bellsouth router--linksys AP
linksys has a static IP of 192.168.1.3
bellsouth router has a static IP of 192.168.1.254
You need to configure different prefixes (aka subnets) on each side of
the Linksys router:
LAN side on Bellsouth: 192.168.1.254 255.255.255.0
WAN side on
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erpa1119 wrote:
Why would I change something that is known to function correctly?
Pardon my ignorance... It was my understanding that the reason you
posted to the list was to get help with an issue where you could not
communicate with other network devices.
Are you saying it does work? Are
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I am completely new to linux and need help with wireless connectivity.
I have installed freebsd 6.3-RELEASE
you should install linux not freebsd to learn linux
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Have you tried read this section of the handbook yet?
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/network-wireless.html
BTW, if you are using WEP (though WEP isn't really secure), then you
shouldn't use wpa_supplicant.
Are you sure that you are using WPA, not WEP? It seems like
Juan,
first, add the line,
wlan_wep_load=YES
to /boot/loader.conf, then add
ifconfig_ndis0=nwkey 0x2205801095 DHCP
to /etc/rc.conf and then reboot. If I got some syntax wrong and that
doesn't work, serch freebsd.org for 'wireless', and click on the link to
advanced networking in the
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Juan,
first, add the line,
wlan_wep_load=YES
to /boot/loader.conf, then add
ifconfig_ndis0=nwkey 0x2205801095 DHCP
to /etc/rc.conf and then reboot. If I got some syntax wrong and that
doesn't work, serch freebsd.org for 'wireless
Hi im having trouble setting up my PCI card to connect to my access point
I have freeBSD-RC2-RELEASE
The driver I installed for it using ndis
when I enter the command ifconfig ndis0 up scan
it shows my access point
I tried ifconfig, and wpa_supplicant to configure it but dosent work
Heres what
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