> When using gnome on Ubuntu there is a networking icon in the right of the
> task bar at the top.
>
> Double-click to open the application, then choose to configure your
> wireless interface. It'll give you a window for your password, but then
> you'll be able to choose the various essid's that were found.
This card will not scan for networks. None show up in this configuration box,
nor on the command line. But if I type in the name manually as the essid it
works great. Some tools scan differently and show ssid names when other tools
won't so I wanted to try something else.
iwlist eth1 scan returns an error. Any other ideas?
nathan
>
> ciao,
>
> der.hans
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