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Ice Polar
Joined: 25 Sep 2006 Posts: 19
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Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 9:56 pm Post subject: ZYXEL PCMCIA - Wireless Card |
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Hello,
first it works'!
But there is a but, because it's clumpsy to get it work:
- At boottime it must be out of the slot, because otherwise the speakers of my dell notebook scream in a neverending high frequency beeeeep - i think it's a real attac to my life!
- ok, i boot without the card, then put it in and open a terminal.
- sudo iwconfig eth1 key nn:nn:nn:nn:nn
- sudo pump -i eth1
- sudo route add default gw eth1
ah, the last command is because i connect with eth0 to a fileserver (big disk), but want to connect on intenet throu neighbours wireless-router...
Is there a shorter way?
thx for help
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snork
Joined: 14 Jan 2007 Posts: 2
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Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 9:36 pm Post subject: ZYXEL PCMCIA - Wireless Card |
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Ice Polar
Thanks so much for your research. I've been trying to use this card with DSL, but after several days, gave up and tried with DSL-N.
I'm using a Compaq M700 notebook and I can leave my card plugged in when I boot. No noise
With DSL, it wouldn't recognize any network command what-so-ever, even though the card showed up in the PCMCIA card manager.
Everytime I would type something like this into DSL-N..
iwconfig eth0 essid XXXX mode managed key 12345678
it would hang the entire computer
I even tried it using asci "key s:password". Same thing
I finally got it to accept the key by putting colons between every two numbers (hex), but it still wouldn't work until you said to 'pump' it.
Thanks again. |
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