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Posted: Aug. 05 2007,11:08 QUOTE

"sudo pump -i ath0" to get a dhcp address..
Or you could type the addresses manually from "sudo wlcardconfig", if you remember them..


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Posted: Aug. 05 2007,11:29 QUOTE

:D  :D  :D  :D  Excellent

Thanks Curaga, it is connected now, with no wifi security.

Are there similar commands that will allow me to easily get WPA security to work on the connection, as I don't want to run an open network. I'll try later today.
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Posted: Aug. 05 2007,12:10 QUOTE

:0 I'm not sure. I don't own a wireless card (my router would have it though)..

wpa_supplicant is used to encrypt the connection, but I have no idea about it's usage..


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