ke4nt1

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Posted: Sep. 13 2005,07:40 |
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From your chart, it looks like a prism2/2.5/3 chipset..
Have you tried using the prism2 config tool in the DSLPanel?
There are 4 fields for data in the tool.
device - leave it wlan0 for now channel - Only you could know your wireless access point/router's channel I don't know if it will autodetect if left blank.. sid - an ssid name for your wireless network. Only you would have this info. Again, don't know if it will autodetect if left blank. wep - is your wireless network setup for an encryption key? Again, only you could know this info. If so, there is no possibility for autodetect.
Click OK, and see if it gets a connection. My prism2 cards work great with this tool..
This wiki gives some more details about the format of the wep key. http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/wiki/index.php/DSLPanel
73 ke4nt
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