I succesfully installed wlan-ng and have the card working, kinda. When
first put in, or at bootup, I get an error message about turning it on.
If I type:
ifdown wlan0
ifup wlan0
It then comes back up okay. My guess is that something else is getting
to the card first and trying to start it up unsuccesfully, then the
network script is coming in and can't do it because the first one messed
it up.
I have the following to /etc/network/interfaces (Xed out the sercutiy stuff)
auto wlan0
iface wlan0 inet dhcp
gateway 192.168.1.1
wireless mode managed
wireless_essid XXXXX
wireless_enc on
wlan_ng_key0 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
No other files were touched, I was under the impression this should be
enough. Was I wrong?
Jesse Hein
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