or
exponential) between connection attempts? Are there any other ways to
guarantee that the cellular modem is "always connected" without having
NetworkManager to loop like crazy when a (re-)connection attempt fails?
Thanks and best reg
and
walking the house. Have this
line running in some terminal then you see as soon as your card roams to the
other AP:
while true; do iwconfig wlan0 |grep Access ; sleep 1; done
Good luck
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without
any noticeable connection
pause.
DO NOT set the BSSID (MAC) if you want to roam several APs that provide the
same WLAN.
To optimize WLAN quality, configure APs with distinct channels (e.g. 1 and 6)
to avoid interferences between
both signals.
Sven
.
Regards,
Sven
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...
This would be for wpa2, for WEP you would use wireless-essid etc.
See /usr/share/doc/wpasupplicant/ and man wireless for more info.
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On Fri, 11 Feb 2011 20:17:27 +
mike cloaked mike.cloa...@gmail.com wrote:
it would be nice if this could be a much
more automated process. Indeed for a less experienced user this would
seem an undesirable thing to have to do.
Totally agree. NM should expose alot more of these
. Surely it is now bug in nm. However it
still is frustrating to have all Windows and Macs connect when linux
won't. That should not happen. Even when it is the other ends fault. So,
I hope the response mailed earlier by John Mahoney was of some help ;)
Regards,
Sven
Hi everybody,
What is the preferred way / .conf file to set custom parameters for a
wlan interface when it is brought up by NetworkManager?
I want to set txrate, rts and frag to fixed values on a specific wlan
interface when it comes up.
cheers,
Sven
Hi everybody,
What is the preferred way / .conf file to set custom parameters for a
wlan interface when it is brought up by NetworkManager?
I want to set txrate, rts and frag to fixed values on a specific wlan
interface when it comes up.
cheers,
Sven
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, created a group netdev and added several users
to this group.
My system: Debian Testing, Gnome 2.20.3, Kernel 2.6.20.6, PRO/Wireless
2915ABG (ipw2200 driver), network-manager 0.6.5-5,
network-manager-applet 0.6.5-3 (for gnome).
Are there any secrets to discover? Thanks, Sven
Hey dudes,
is anyone working on adding ppp support to the debian backend? I'd
really love to control the UMTS modem connection from network manager
(as it's currently a pain to disable nm and then use pon, plog and poff
directly).
Regards,
Sven
(ath0) failed for access
point (default)
NetworkManager: information Deactivating device ath0.
i don't understand why it should not work for me if it works for others.
any debugging suggestions?
Sven
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hi,
i have not been able to use NM for a while now due to issues described
in my 2005-October/msg00208.html post (any reason why there was no
response to that?). here's another (unsuccessful) try using the new
madwifi driver...
i'd like to use NM again, so any hints or comments. i'm running FC4
Dan,
thanks for your prompt reply. my kernel version is
2.6.14-1.1636 with swusp2 patches, and i'm using the binary-HAL from
www.madwifi.org , a recent version with a fix for some trouble with NM:
www.madwifi.org/changeset/1380
Sven
On Wed, 2006-01-04 at 21:11 -0500, Dan Williams wrote:
So
how about these: www.cgtp.duke.edu/~rinke/misc/NM-icons.tar.bz2 - just a
more refined subdivision of the current icon with more colors ;-)
addresses all your issues except for Bluecurve...
Sven
On Mon, 2005-02-21 at 09:58 -0500, Sven wrote:
thanks for your consideration, your points are well
well, all i know is that the current developer CVS has it fixed...
Sven
On Thu, 2005-02-10 at 20:42 -0500, Paul Dugas wrote:
Tried to get someone to look at this earlier this week. It's due to the
colon in the [encoding: UTF-8] line in po/POTFILES.in. It results in a
rule in po/Makeilfe
*/ if i want a longer scanning interval.
Sven
On Tue, 2005-02-08 at 13:03 -0500, Dan Williams wrote:
On Tue, 8 Feb 2005, Sven wrote:
thanks for implementing optional scanning. the card still periodically
disassociates and cycles through the channels though. now it (initially)
happens every 10s
(in the situation i described, with AP's with the same
essid)? and what about the change in signal strengths?
Sven
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appreciate the responses i
received!
Sven
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