On Tuesday 06 March 2007 18:05:57 you wrote:
Marcus D. Hanwell wrote:
I was reading the speed from iwconfig and KWireLess. I didn't attempt to
change the speed, I just let it autonegotiate and figured that would
connect at the best possible speed. I thought iwconfig would be a
reliable
On Wednesday 28 February 2007 03:01:54 you wrote:
Marcus D. Hanwell wrote:
This is my first time trying out this driver, so please be gentle if I
have missed anything obvious. I checked what I could see to make sure no
one had gone through this already. I just got a USB wireless adapter
Hi,
This is my first time trying out this driver, so please be gentle if I have
missed anything obvious. I checked what I could see to make sure no one had
gone through this already. I just got a USB wireless adapter with an
ADSL router and thought I would give it a try - it seems to very
Hi Daniel,
On Tuesday 27 February 2007 19:54:55 Daniel Drake wrote:
Marcus D. Hanwell wrote:
* Starting eth1
* Configuring wireless network for eth1
Error for wireless request Set Frequency (8B04) :
SET failed on device eth1 ; Operation not permitted.
Is this halting the entire
Marcus D. Hanwell wrote:
I didn't set the frequency, I had actually assumed it was the driver trying
to
set its own frequency to match that of the AP. Not sure where the frequency
request came from then - I just set the essid and key for it. I was trying to
use simple WEP.
Nope - those
Marcus D. Hanwell wrote:
Hi,
This is my first time trying out this driver, so please be gentle if I have
missed anything obvious. I checked what I could see to make sure no one had
gone through this already. I just got a USB wireless adapter with an
ADSL router and thought I would give