captainpotato
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Joined: Jan. 2004 |
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Posted: Jan. 22 2006,07:14 |
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Okay, I think I've made some progress - but I'm not there yet. This what I've done:
1. I've downloaded the madwifi.dsl file and saved it in the usual spot for myDSL files on my machine.
2. Run sudo /opt/madwifi_setup.sh - this works without problem (only the GPL-related warnings). The modules are up and running and all seems to be as it should.
3. Following roberts' instructions here, I run the usual iwconfig GUI for device ath0. After sitting there for about five seconds, a dialogue pops up with the error "connection failed". Yes, highly useful :P
'iwconfig' suggests that the card isn't working - the link quality is 0/94, and so forth.
Running wlanconfig instead seems to get me further: I enter my ESS_ID, WEP, mode as auto, channel 6, and nothing for NWID or the additional options at the end of the config screens.
After this, I type: sudo ifconfig ath0 up
When I type 'iwconfig', I get evidence of the card working, such as signal strength and so on - it just doesn't seem to be able to find my wireless hub. In addition, the two lights on the WG511T change their flashing pattern, and without knowing what they mean, I'd suggest that the card is trying to connect to something as not only do they flash in a seemingly meaningful way, and have transferred and received a few (<10) packets.
I cannot, however, connect to anything (or ping, for that matter) and my hub doesn't recognise the card as being connected.
Using Kismet on this machine (my desktop box), I can see that the wireless card is indeed broadcasting, but that it's not connected up to the network. So it's a configuration issue. Likewise, using iwlist on my laptop, I can see the hub (although the list digit in the MAC address is one number out from what the hub says it is... strange).
Any ideas? I'm loathe to turn off the encryption at this point, as this machine works flawlessly on the network now, so I'd prefer not to have to fiddle around with settings again. If I have to, I will - but I'd prefer not to
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