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Need Advice on Wireless internet bill paying while boondocking
... uses was a string "s:******" It turns out that the key is a hexi number instead. Of course removing the "s:" solved the problem. Now the wireless works nicely. essid_ath0="patkno" mode_ath0="managed" channel_ath0="6" key_patkno="********** enc open" -- Ted Ozolins(VE7TVO) -- gentoo-u...@gentoo.org mailing list.

XP Home and Wireless Broadband sharing solved
I put the script into Kmenu (with "Run in terminal" and "Run as different user" checked), and now I can quickly choose and connect to any available wireless networks I happen to find while roaming. Just what I always wanted! Thanks again, John Ps The script is attached - it assumes your wireless interface is called

Wireless ICS Problem Solved !
Marcus C. Gottwald gottw...@inf.fu-berlin.de linux debian laptop Mauro Darida wrote (Sun 2007-Jan-21 22:05:36 +0100): On Friday 19 January 2007 10:38, Florian Kulzer wrote: .. I did not say that you should reinstall hotplug, I suggested that you should reinstall all currently installed packages which are supposed

Solved - wireless desktop logon to domain
Liam O'Toole liam.p.oto...@gmail.com linux debian user On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 09:06:15 +0000 (UTC) Simon Brandmair <sbrandm...@gmx.net> wrote: Please notice, that filtering by mac address doesn't really add any extra security. The mac address can easily be changed with ifconfig, which is IMO default on every Debian

Solved - wireless desktop logon to domain
"Major network" providers _have_ "learned from the experience" and solved the problem much like the way the Telcos solved the 'blue boxing' problem. They have implemented private, independent, parallel, networks for configuration and control of their routers. Since you can't get into _that_ network from the public

Prism 2.5 MiniPCI Wireless Unstable
Steve Freides st...@fridayscomputer.com novell support bordermanager vpn Router that works is Belkin F5D8230-4, version sticker info as below. -S- "Steve Freides" <st...@fridayscomputer.com> wrote in message news:LcnPf.6330$oh5.42@prv-forum2.provo.novell.com... "Craig Johnson" <crai...@ix.netcom.com> wrote in

n etwork questions
HS g_reate_xcali...@yahoo.com alt internet wireless Apparently, _H. S._, on 01/01/05 13:27,typed: Hi, I am trying out this new USR8054 router (and comparing it againt D-Link's DI-524). I have a Linux Debian computer connected to the router with a CAT5 cable and a Windows XP (fully updated, except SP2) connects to

HP All-in-one printers disappearing when there are changes in
Craig Johnson crai...@ix.netcom.com novell support bordermanager vpn Model number and firmware revision? I'll add the information to my list of compatible routers. Craig Johnson Novell Support Connection SysOp *** For a current patch list, tips, handy files and books on BorderManager,

[BNM] Wireless Woes (SOLVED)
Pete P...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows networking wireless j\Jim I am using CA firewall that is provided by my ISP. Sorry that I had so many questions when a simple oversight solved everything. It's good to know that there are people who will take the time to try and help out someone with

Netgear MR314 and ORiNOCO wireless card on Gateway 600 notebook ...
rcc rickscafe.casabla...@gmx.net alt os linux mandrake rcc wrote: Anybody got this mouse working? I must be too tired. The standard IMPS/2 with Zaxis "4 5" works. Though I'm pretty sure I tested this last night. Bah... - Mark -- Midnight Commander filemanager, viewer, editor, extractor and much more just type "mc"

OT: Wireless networking help - Problem solved?
Steve Freides st...@fridayscomputer.com novell support bordermanager vpn "Craig Johnson" <crai...@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message news:VA.00004cb2.03f49938@ix.netcom.com... Model number and firmware revision? I'll add the information to my list of compatible routers. Will reply again with the model number.

(solved) Re: how to (dis)allow some users from using wireless ...
Brian John brianj...@fusemail.com lucky freebsd questions On Mon, 2 Jan 2006 20:23:30 -0600 (CST) "Brian John" <brianj...@fusemail.com> wrote: On Mon, 02 Jan 2006 14:17:17 -0600 Brian John <brianj...@fusemail.com> wrote: Hello, I just went to compUSA and bought their generic 802.11g PCI wireless card.

SOLVED: OT: Tips for good wireless signal?
Michael B Allen mba2...@ioplex.com fa linux kernel My Thinkpad T30 "Intel" wireless now works perfectly after switching to the hostap_pci driver and updating the primary and station firmware (pk010101.hex and sf010804.hex respectively) on the MiniPCI card using the WinUpdate program (I dual boot Win2K) as described

Wierd Wireless problem solved
Solved problem by formatting computer to factory settings. The cause was either a virus or a conflict of programs etc. Thanks anyway. Hi, just got online, bought a wireless adapter and set it up. Worked fine until i started trying to secure router and then i lost connection. Tried to reinstall and now i just get

Long range wireless thermometer problem solved
Greg G Gr...@CommerceX.com alt internet wireless Solved all the problems with my Netgear MR814 router by replacing it with a Linksys BEFW11S4. Not more freezing internet access, no more refusing to assign IP addresses to my Pocket PCs. The latest (release candidate) firmware for the MR814 cleared the internet

My Xbox Live Connection Speed -> Solved
Background: I have a home office - so that means I have a cable modem (Road Runner) attached to a router attached to a hub and a wireless access point. My Xbox connection speeds were: Wireless in office (upstairs where my wireless AP sits): UL:108 DL:656 Direct to router: UL:137 DL:692 Direct to cable modem: UL:127

Wireless Woes (SOLVED)
Cingular/AT&T solved the problem by not selling any AMPS capable handsets for several years, while continuing to operate an extensive AMPS network that only CDMA/AMPS customers of Sprint, Verizon, Alltel, and a bunch of smaller carriers could use so Cingular/AT&T can proclaim that they have almost no customers

Fwd: Re: Fwd: No rt* modules on alternate cd: Was Alternate Gutsy ...
With the Linksys connected to the 3Com on the WAN side and a wireless PC in the LAN side all SEEM's to be well. The Linksys gets an IP address from the 3Com, the PC get's an IP from the Linksys, so far so good. Now the problem. If you open up a browser and click on a link, it seems as the Linksys is not sending the

Tibook Wireless Card dissapeared
Russell McMahon appt...@paradise.net.nz piclist_archive I'll point out too, that you can do anything you like to the RECEIVER, and stay within part 15. NO NO NO..........first of all, it's NOT part 15! Also, the receiver and/or receiving antennas cannot be modified either because type acceptance certification will

Wireless Self-reconfiguring?
Has anyone solved this problem since the posting of Surago's message last June? "Surago" wrote: I have this problem also, my setup is as follows.... HP C5180 Printer connected to DLink DSL-G604T Wireless modem router via Cat 5 cable. Vista Home Basic Laptop (Dell Inspiron 6400) connected via Wireless.