How can I do to have wifi at boot?
(I hope I gave you enough information!).
Thank you
Roger
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04-15-2008, 02:55 PM
Davi Vidal
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Em Monday 14 April 2008, Roger Cahn escreveu:
[...]
> I can't have a connexion with wifi at boot.
[...]
> My /etc/conf.d/net :
>
> config_wlan0=( "dhcp" )
> essid_wlan0="xxxxxxxxxx"
> mode_wlan0="managed"
> channel_wlan0="10"
> key_xxxxxxxxxx="32.................78 enc open"
>
> How can I do to have wifi at boot?
Hi. My wifi is up and running fine.
My /etc/conf.d/net:
modules=( "iwconfig" )
key_MY_NET="s:my_secret_pass"
At boot, /etc/init.d/net.wlan0 searches for APs and connect to anyone. :-)
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11-02-2009, 12:10 AM
peter bouchard
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Hello
I am new to the debian scene and i have no idea how to get the wifi
suport i have looked online and cannot find anything. if you could
please send me a link to a site that has a tutorial or please send me
one. thank you very much and i like your operating system very much
thank you verey much
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11-02-2009, 12:31 AM
Jerome BENOIT
wifi
Hello Peter,
what about this wiki ?
http://wiki.debian.org/WiFi
hth,
Jerome
peter bouchard wrote:
Hello
I am new to the debian scene and i have no idea how to get the wifi
suport i have looked online and cannot find anything. if you could
please send me a link to a site that has a tutorial or please send me
one. thank you very much and i like your operating system very much
thank you verey much
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11-02-2009, 12:35 AM
Nate Bargmann
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* peter bouchard <zell992004@gmail.com> [2009 Nov 01 19:27 -0600]:
> Hello
> I am new to the debian scene and i have no idea how to get the wifi
> suport i have looked online and cannot find anything. if you could
> please send me a link to a site that has a tutorial or please send me
> one. thank you very much and i like your operating system very much
> thank you verey much
I've had excellent success with the wicd package. My laptop has an
Atheros card and the kernel/udev/hal loads the ath5k module on system
start and wicd takes it from there. One must be careful to follow the
instructions in /usr/share/doc/wicd/README.Debian to the letter.
the wicd package is in Sid (Unstable) and Squeeze (Testing) and I think
a backport exists for Lenny (Stable). Enjoy!
- Nate >>
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11-02-2009, 01:26 PM
Osamu Aoki
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Hi,
On Sun, Nov 01, 2009 at 08:10:55PM -0500, peter bouchard wrote:
> Hello
> I am new to the debian scene and i have no idea how to get the wifi
> suport i have looked online and cannot find anything. if you could
> please send me a link to a site that has a tutorial or please send me
> one. thank you very much and i like your operating system very much
> thank you verey much
If you are thinking to get wifi working, use network-manager or wicd.
http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-reference/ch05.en.html#_the_network_configuration_for_deskto p
Since these package in lenny was not mature enough at the time of
release, you may find backported packages to be more useful.
Osamu
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