[ale] Wifi problem with Linux
Jim Lynch
ale_nospam at fayettedigital.com
Mon Aug 15 11:27:20 EDT 2005
I'm a bit of a newbie on wireless, so I didn't know about kismet or
iwlist. There are a few wireless apps that I tried running but they
didn't tell me much. In fact, one of them told me the sig strength was
100/100 and the other told me it was 0/100. That didn't make a lot of
sense.
Thanks for the tip, I'll load up the new utilities and try them.
Jim.
Geoffrey wrote:
>Jim Lynch wrote:
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>>I just got back from a long trip around the country and had my laptop
>>with a wireless card along to keep up with email. In a few cases I was
>>never able to get connected at hotels that advertised access. I wasn't
>>able to run Windows 'cause I screwed up the networking settings by
>>installing an Earthlink POS that appears to have trashed something and
>>now my wireless card isn't recognized by windows any longer but that's
>>another story.
>>
>>The question is, "Is there something that would prevent me from getting
>>a connection on Linux?"
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>Not that I can see. Most of the hotels I've stayed at provided a code
>that you had to input on a paticular web site. The website came up when
>you started your browser the first time.
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>Did you attempt to sniff via kismet or such?
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>>Also there is a wireless hot spot at a marina in St Simons that others
>>use all the time, I can't get a signal from either.
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>No signal? That wierd. If someone else was getting the signal you
>should too. It could be that they were not advertising the ssid. If
>you were using some scanning via kismet or iwlist I would think you'd
>still see the signal, just not the ssid.
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>>This is a 802.11g card. It's a Linksys card that I'm running using the
>>ndis software and the Win. driver with. I'm assuming it will downgrade
>>to the b protocol if necessary, but maybe that's it?
>>
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>Don't know about that as I'm not that familiar with the ndis driver. I
>know some aps you can configure to accept b only, g only or both.
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