I never had done any configuration using iwconfig (except once to change out
of open mode per your suggestion. Any other configuration was done using
the menu item System/Administration/Networking which brings up the same
windows as if I run network-manager from the command line. It provides very
few options unless you count the options for static IPs etc. Before I left
the house I loaded wifi radar which I used on my old laptop and had no luck.
I am down at the clubhouse now using the open wifi there which came up after
I futzed a bit with wifi radar AND went back to network-manager and turned
everything off including eth0 (wired connection not available here). I wish
I could be more precise, but my frustration level is now through the roof so
I am less coherent ATM.
One thing that REALLY bothers me is that Linux people have been doing
networking well much longer than Microsoft but this is truly trivial in M$
Windows. That is just wrong on so many levels!!! Seems like the Linux
world is focused on fixed location handling while Windows has addressed the
mobility issue better.
Anyway, I will be heading over to EVALUG in an hour or so. Maybe Eric will
be there to help though I kind of doubt it.
On 3/19/07, Josh Coffman <
josh_coffman@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> maybe i just missed it, but did you say how you were configuring it? I'm
> curious how it would go if you configured it with iwconfig.
>
> just for reference:
> iwconfig eth1 essid wireless_network_name key the_wep_key commit
>
> sometimes i have to first make sure everything is down by:
> dhclient -r eth1; ifdown eth1
>
> -j
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Dazed_75 <lthielster@gmail.com>
> To: Main PLUG discussion list <plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us>
> Sent: Monday, March 19, 2007 3:20:12 PM
> Subject: Re: Wireless on new laptop
>
>
>
> On 3/19/07, Josh Coffman <josh_coffman@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >
> > Ubuntu has a NetworkManager applet comparable to knetworkmanager, which
> > is the the applet used in many KDE distros.
> >
> > Are you using iwconfig to configure your wireless or some other
> > graphical tool. The manager applets I've seen sometimes require a '0x'
> > before the encryption key and some don't. iwconfig does not accept '0x'
> > prefix when setting the key. If you use a gui app, you need to make sure the
> > right encryption modes are set.
> >
> > I'm pretty darn sure the chipset you have supports wep 64/128 (aka
> > 40/104). I spent a lot of time working on the wireless when i first put
> > linux on my laptop. I came to the conclusion that broadcom chipsets suck and
> > my next laptop would use an intel chiipset.
> >
> > -j
> >
> <snip previous msgs>
> Agreed. Josh this is the Intel 3945 chipset and under Ubuntu 6.10 I was
> using network-manager (though it is just called Networking on the
> System/Administration menu). One has no opportunity there to specify an
> encryption type. You have a place to specify whether you are inputting the
> key as ascii ( i.e. a passphrase) or in hex so I don't think you can enter
> a 0x prefix (all chars echoed as big dots). In fact, the snipped code from
> my first message the output of iwlist eth1 encryption showed the same key
> digits the router/AP shows.
>
> Additional Info:
>
> larry@lapdog2:~$ iwconfig
> lo no wireless extensions.
>
> eth0 no wireless extensions.
>
> eth1 unassociated ESSID:"mariewilliam"
> Mode:Managed Frequency=nan kHz Access Point: Not-Associated
> Bit Rate:0 kb/s Tx-Power:16 dBm
> Retry limit:15 RTS thr:off Fragment thr:off
> Power Management:off
> Link Quality:0 Signal level:0 Noise level:0
> Rx invalid nwid:0 Rx invalid crypt:0 Rx invalid frag:0
> Tx excessive retries:0 Invalid misc:427 Missed beacon:0
>
> sit0 no wireless extensions.
>
> Note the last line (Tx) for eth1 seems to show something about 427 Invalid
> misc errors. No clue what that means but I am sure it is significant.
>
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