Re: Getting wireless card working under RH9
Clint A Brubakken <[email protected]> 15 Jul 2003 16:17:05 -0500
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Success!!!!!!! I took one last look thru google and found a parameter setting, I hadn't messed with: dot11PrivacyInvoked=true I changed that restarted and poof I have an ip on wlan0!!! I wish the readme had explained on how to get wep to work, I've been beating my had for days over it On Tue, 2003-07-15 at 15:48, Jeff Vian wrote: > Just a thought.... > > for the first error > > It appears the card is not syncing with the access point and is unable > to make the connection. > Possibly your card as a result of the hotplug issue, or possibly the > protocol and maybe a mismatch between the card and the access point. > > for the second entry (at home) > > It appears that you are trying to connect with DHCP and not getting an > offer from the DHCP server. > Is the DHCP server running on the access point? > > Jeff > > Clint A Brubakken wrote: > > >I picked up a pcmicia belkin f5d6020 ver 1, a prism 2 wireless card. > >I d/l the rpm for wlan : > >kernel-wlan-ng-pcmcia-0.2.0-7 > >kernel-wlan-ng-modules-rh9.18-0.2.0-7 > >kernel-wlan-ng-0.2.0-7 > > > >and have configured the /etc/wlan/wlan.conf, wlancfg-SSID > >when I put the card in (and restart pcmcia, as there is some problem > >with the hot plug). I get a blinking light on the card, and I see > > > >the errors: > > > >Jul 14 17:13:23 dhcp-164 kernel: linkstatus=ASSOCFAIL (unhandled) > >Jul 14 17:13:27 dhcp-164 dhclient: DHCPDISCOVER on wlan0 to > >255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 6 > >Jul 14 17:13:27 dhcp-164 kernel: p80211knetdev_hard_start_xmit: Tx > >attempt prior to association, frame dropped. > > > >I take this to mean I'm not getting associated with the access point, > >but the wep key and ssid is correct. > > > >I tried with my wireless at home, with this the wlancfg-cheezland > >configuration, the only difference being using a password, 128 bit wep > >generated and AuthType="opensystem". > > > >the light on the card was study, and in the logs I saw > > > >Jul 14 23:46:05 localhost kernel: linkstatus=CONNECTED > >Jul 14 23:46:09 localhost dhclient: DHCPDISCOVER on wlan0 to > >255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 6 > >Jul 14 23:47:10 localhost dhclient: No DHCPOFFERS received. > > > >so it looks like it was connected but it didn't like how I was asking > >for an ip, but I can get an ip wired from the same accesspoint under > >linux. > > > >After I had been messing with this my friend showed my the wireless > >configiration tool under redhat 9 that work out of the box with the > >orinoco driver for him with my card, but as I installed the other it > >didn't work on mine. > > > >So what might be going wrong, there isn't a lot of documentation on the > >wlan site, on what various options are for, I thought I need the > >shared-key authtype, but I'm not sure. > > > >Or should I uninstall all the wlan stuff and use the default rh9 > >configuration? > > > > > > > > > > > >-- Binary/unsupported file stripped by Ecartis -- > >-- Type: text/x-sh > >-- File: wlan.conf > > > > > >-- Attached file included as plaintext by Ecartis -- > >-- File: wlancfg-linksys > > > >#=======USER MIB SETTINGS============================= > ># You can add the assignments for various MIB items > ># of your choosing to this variable, separated by > ># whitespace. The wlan-ng script will then set each one. > ># Just uncomment the variable and set the assignments > ># the way you want them. > > > >#USER_MIBS="p2CnfRoamingMode=1 p2CnfShortPreamble=mixed" > > > >#=======WEP=========================================== > ># [Dis/En]able WEP. Settings only matter if PrivacyInvoked is true > >lnxreq_hostWEPEncrypt=true # true|false > >lnxreq_hostWEPDecrypt=true # true|false > >dot11PrivacyInvoked=false # true|false > >dot11WEPDefaultKeyID=0 > >dot11ExcludeUnencrypted=true # true|false, in AP this means WEP is required. > > > ># If PRIV_GENSTR is not empty, use PRIV_GENTSTR to generate > ># keys (just a convenience) > >#PRIV_GENERATOR=/sbin/nwepgen # nwepgen, Neesus compatible > >#PRIV_KEY128=false # keylength to generate > >#PRIV_GENSTR="" > > > ># or set them explicitly. Set genstr or keys, not both. > >dot11WEPDefaultKey0=a1:b2:c3:d4:f5 # format: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx or > >dot11WEPDefaultKey1= # xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx > >dot11WEPDefaultKey2= # e.g. 01:20:03:40:05 or > >dot11WEPDefaultKey3= # 01:02:03:04:05:06:07:08:09:0a:0b:0c:0d > >#=======SELECT STATION MODE=================== > >IS_ADHOC=n # y|n, y - adhoc, n - infrastructure > > > >#======= INFRASTRUCTURE STATION =================== > ># What kind of authentication? > >AuthType="sharedkey" # opensystem | sharedkey (requires WEP) > > > >#======= ADHOC STATION ============================ > >#BCNINT=100 # Beacon interval (in Kus) > >#CHANNEL=6 # DS channel for BSS (1-14, depends > > # on regulatory domain) > >#BASICRATES="2 4" # Rates for mgmt&ctl frames (in 500Kb/s) > >#OPRATES="2 4 11 22" # Supported rates in BSS (in 500Kb/s) > > > > > > > >-- Attached file included as plaintext by Ecartis -- > >-- File: wlancfg-cheezland > > > >#=======USER MIB SETTINGS============================= > ># You can add the assignments for various MIB items > ># of your choosing to this variable, separated by > ># whitespace. The wlan-ng script will then set each one. > ># Just uncomment the variable and set the assignments > ># the way you want them. > > > >#USER_MIBS="p2CnfRoamingMode=1 p2CnfShortPreamble=mixed" > > > >#=======WEP=========================================== > ># [Dis/En]able WEP. Settings only matter if PrivacyInvoked is true > >lnxreq_hostWEPEncrypt=false # true|false > >lnxreq_hostWEPDecrypt=false # true|false > >dot11PrivacyInvoked=false # true|false > >dot11WEPDefaultKeyID=0 # 0|1|2|3 > >dot11ExcludeUnencrypted=true # true|false, in AP this means WEP is required. > > > ># If PRIV_GENSTR is not empty, use PRIV_GENTSTR to generate > ># keys (just a convenience) > >PRIV_GENERATOR=/sbin/nwepgen # nwepgen, Neesus compatible > >PRIV_KEY128=true # keylength to generate > >PRIV_GENSTR="passkey" > > > ># or set them explicitly. Set genstr or keys, not both. > >dot11WEPDefaultKey0= # format: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx or > >dot11WEPDefaultKey1= # xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx > >dot11WEPDefaultKey2= # e.g. 01:20:03:40:05 or > >dot11WEPDefaultKey3= # 01:02:03:04:05:06:07:08:09:0a:0b:0c:0d > >#=======SELECT STATION MODE=================== > >IS_ADHOC=n # y|n, y - adhoc, n - infrastructure > > > >#======= INFRASTRUCTURE STATION =================== > ># What kind of authentication? > >AuthType="opensystem" # opensystem | sharedkey (requires WEP) > > > >#======= ADHOC STATION ============================ > >BCNINT=100 # Beacon interval (in Kus) > >CHANNEL=6 # DS channel for BSS (1-14, depends > > # on regulatory domain) > >BASICRATES="2 4" # Rates for mgmt&ctl frames (in 500Kb/s) > >OPRATES="2 4 11 22" # Supported rates in BSS (in 500Kb/s) > > > > > > > >-- This is the [email protected] list. 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