On 3/29/07, Ananda Samaddar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi there.

got my ipw3945 working like a treat in Debian with WPA2.  The only problem is 
having to use the GNOME Network Manager. Does anyone have any recommendations 
as to what I should do to get the wireless link up and running on boot up so I 
don't have to log in to GNOME? I'm looking at wifi-radar, if I recall correctly 
it has startup scripts so it'll bring the wireless up automatically is this 
right.  Also I had no luck with Google trying to find out which driver to use 
with wpa_supplicant and ipw3945.  I also had a look in the system logs but I 
don't know if I'm looking in the right place.  Any help would be appreciated.


I too had similar issues surrounding bootup, and found that wifi-radar
works great (it does have startup scripts). I recommend it. Sorry, I'm
not using wpa or ipw so I can't help with the drivers.

Cameron


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