On Sat, Jul 19, 2008 at 10:55 AM, tcb at hughes.net <mail at belenix.org> wrote: > I've an an Intel-based, 32-bit, shuttle small form-factor PC on which I'd > like to install Belenix as a 802.11-based wireless content/music server > running SlimCenter 7.1 and Plone 3.1.3 > > If Perl and Python run well on Belenix, these two apps shouldn't be a > problem, however my concern is whether Belenix can made to run on a > WEP-secured 802.11 wireless network without an extravagant amount of work. > If so, I'm prepared to invest 4-8 hours to do this, but I really don't want > to spend a entire weekend wrestling with device drivers, kernel tweaks, etc. > > If someone's already gotten Belenix on-the-air with such a wireless network, > i'd very much appreciate learning how they did it, what type of wireless > card/chipsets were used, etc. This PC has a native wireless module which > can, if necessary, be replaced with a 3rd party wireless card that's known > to be compatible with Solaris/Belenix. > > Thanks in advance for any suggestions and tips!
You can check the Wireless configuration FAQ here for WEP configuration: http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/laptop/wireless/Solaris-wireless-faq/ I will recommend trying this out in LiveCD mode to verify that it works before anything else. Regards, Moinak. > > > _______________________________________________ > belenix-discuss mailing list > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/belenix-discuss > http://groups.google.com/group/belenix-discuss >
