Quoting David Gurvich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
A further note: If I run remove the '-B' option and add '-d',
wpa_supplicant does disassociate but rapidly reassociates on it's own.
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Quoting David Gurvich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
A further note: If I run remove the '-B' option and add '-d',
wpa_supplicant does disassociate but rapidly reassociates on it's own.
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A further note: If I run remove the '-B' option and add '-d',
wpa_supplicant does disassociate but rapidly reassociates on it's own.
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Quoting David Gurvich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello,
I am using FreeBSD-7.0-RELEASE and an intel 2100 wireless mini-pci
card. The wireless connection is to a linksys router which then
connects to a second router that acts as a DHCP server and gateway.
I have the same set up and my linksys serves
Hello,
I am using FreeBSD-7.0-RELEASE and an intel 2100 wireless mini-pci
card. The wireless connection is to a linksys router which then
connects to a second router that acts as a DHCP server and gateway.
The commands I use to start are the following:
wpa_supplicant -D bsd -i ipw0 -c /etc/wpa_su