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From: Martijn van Oosterhout (kleptogsvana.org)
Date: Thu Jan 03 2002 - 18:30:31 CST

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    On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 10:35:58AM +1100, David Gibson wrote:
    > On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 06:08:26PM +1100, Martijn van Oosterhout wrote:
    > > 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
    >
    > Ok, but do the machines still show different essids after they've
    > talked?

    Well, on my laptop iwconfig definitly still shows "wireless". I'm assuming
    here that iwconfig reads the actual value from the card and not what it was
    last set to.

    > > 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).
    >
    > ...and if you're not setting it, it will be "auto" and look for the
    > essid of other nearby machines.

    Ok, so that would explain why the 486 works. Actually, without iwconfig I
    can't even set the 486 to ad-hoc mode or set the frequency. The default IIRC
    is managed mode so it's suprising it works at all (though maybe wvlan_cs is
    different, never used it before). No, I have not done anything with module
    options either, cardmgr is defaulting to insmod :(.

    When I get home tonight I will see if I can reproduce the behaviour between
    my laptop & desktop.

    BTW, have you considered adding iwconfig mode ad-hoc-ibss and iwconfig mode
    ad-hoc-demo? And have the iwconfig output display which it is using? I was
    looking at adding it but there doesn't seem to be a consistant interface
    between cards.

    I also have a small patch that adds /etc/ethers support to iwspy.
    Interested?

    HTH,

    -- 
    Martijn van Oosterhout <kleptogsvana.org>
    http://svana.org/kleptog/
    > Terrorists can only take my life. Only my government can take my freedom.