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Posted: Oct. 09 2006,13:42 |
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I took a look at the prism2 GUI but, being the total wireless ignoramus and newbiw that I am, I am still confused:
if I am sitting in a hotel lobby or starbucks where there is a wireless network, how do I fill the blanks:
device: channel: sid: wep:
I suppose that I can find out what the USB device is called by looking at the kernel messages when I put it in the USB port, but how about the rest of the info?
Sorry for the dumb question and thanks for any info!
Cheers,
VS
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