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From: Martijn van Oosterhout (kleptog
svana.org)Date: Thu Jan 03 2002 - 01:08:26 CST
On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 10:07:21AM +1100, David Gibson wrote:
> Well, matching frequencies and essids is critical (or should be), but
> the cards do have a tendency to autoselect frequencies and essid to
> find other cards. If you explicitly give to cards different essids
> they should not communicate - that's the whole point of essid. Are
> you sure they really have a different essid, or has one of them
> changed essid behind your back? Note that iwconfig will give
> misleading results for essid (and other things) if the interface is
> down.
I'm serious. I have set in my pcmcia/wireless.opts (iirc) file I set ESSID
to "wireless" yet without changing any settings I can see and be seen by
machines with the ESSID "rainmaker" (a powerbook, win98 laptop and a 486
linux one). iwconfig shows the essid as "wireless". In fact, the 486 I don't
think sets it's ESSID at all (can't find a wireless-tools compiled for
slink).
If you want more details I can provide them.
-- Martijn van Oosterhout <kleptogsvana.org> http://svana.org/kleptog/ > Terrorists can only take my life. Only my government can take my freedom.
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