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Posted: May 21 2006,14:08 QUOTE

hermesreg - I am not an expert and can only relate to you my experience with a laptop using a DLINK DWL-650 wireless card and using the /usr/local/bin/Prism2.sh script.  This is the script that is accessed when using the control panel Prism2 button.  Using the panel you are usually provided the device in my case it is wlan0.  I can verify that this correct using ifconfig -a in terminal window.  Next you need to specify the channel and this must match you network.  The default that is shown in the popup is channel 11 which does not match my network so I change it to 6.  Next is the SID  which must again match the configuration of you network. In my network I have set the SID on my linksys wireless router to be something like "MYNETWORKSID".  So that is what I enter in the sid input.  Finally I enter the wep value like as an example 12:34:56:78:90 or whatever the value configured for my network.  In my case I use a 10 digit hex number.  I then click ok.  After the card is configured I return to the DSL control panel and click Netcardconfig and choose to use DHCP broadcast to get  my ip address. If you do not have a DHCP server available then you   will need to add the ip staticly.  After that is done I have a connection.

Another thing you can try is to open a terminal as root and run the script by hand providing the appropriate input.

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/usr/local/bin/Prism2.sh wlan0 "6" "YOURSID" "12:34:56:78:90"


Of course you should provide values for the channel, sid and wep that are appropriate for your network.  In this way you can watch to see if there are any failures.  You can use

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ifconfig -a


to view the configuration of your interface and use the commands

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ifdown -a


and

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ifup -a


to restart the interface.  I have not found it necessary to restart my interface once it is configured but your situation might be different.

Like I said, I am no expert and much of what I know is from reading the forum and other material and experimenting on my  own.  So if you can find some value in any of of the above then great but if not then I hope you can find a solution to your issue elsewhere. Good Luck.
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Posted: May 21 2006,16:15 QUOTE

Quote (hermesreg @ May 20 2006,20:57)
OK ! But it still don't works, because when I type iwconfig the computer shown's to me that "encription key:off",

And I wonder, how could I change this: "encryption key on"

I have a similar problem: Even with a key entered, the card appears in "iwconfig" as eth0 with the correct wep key, but security mode is still "open". As a result, the communication is not possible, with "Rx invalid crypt"  and "Tx excessive retries"  numbers increasing!
How to switch to encrypted mode? Thanks!
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