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From: Max McClanahan (maxmc
home.com)Date: Sun Apr 08 2001 - 19:13:19 CDT
I Installed wlan-ng 0.1.7 on my Compaq 1700T running Redhat linux
(kernel 2.2.16-22), pcmcia-cs-3.1.19. I'm using a SMC2632W card (which
apparently uses the Intersil chip) talking to SMC's wireless router. It
worked like a champ once I turned off WEP. The WEP works fine between
the same set of hardware when I am running Windows 2000 on the laptop so
it is shouldn't be hardware related.
I've tried both using genstr and directly providing a key (but not both
at the same time). I got both methods to work on the Windows side, but
the only thing that seems to work on the linux side is turning off WEP
entirely. Any clues as to what I might be missing, or is this just not
implemented yet?
Thanks, Max
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