El día Thursday, September 20, 2007 a las 08:43:57AM +0200, Heiko Wundram
(Beenic) escribió:
> Am Donnerstag 20 September 2007 04:47:03 schrieb C Thala:
> > That OS from the NorthWestern US seems to keep a list of WAPs and will
> > detect whenever you are in the vicinity of one and use the availa
Am Donnerstag 20 September 2007 04:47:03 schrieb C Thala:
> That OS from the NorthWestern US seems to keep a list of WAPs and will
> detect whenever you are in the vicinity of one and use the available
> one. How can I get FreeBSD to do the same?
Try setting up a wpa_supplicant configuration (and
I have two primary WAPs that I connect to on my FreeBSD desktop, my
rc.conf contains these entries:
ifconfig_ipw0="ssid wap1 DHCP"
ifconfig_ipw0="ssid wap2 DHCP"
The problem is that depending on which place I am at, I have to boot
up, have networking fail, edit the rc.conf file, comment out