On 01/15/2011 06:03 AM, doherty pete wrote: > yeah!it can work,now,this is my configure: > /etc/conf.d/net > > config_eth0=("null") > > modules="wpa_supplicant" > > wpa_supplicant_wlan0="-Dwext" > > config_wlan0="192.168.1.99 netmask 255.255.255.0" > > routes_wlan0="default gw 192.168.1.1" > > //etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf/ > / > / > / > ctrl_interface=/var/run/wpa_supplicant > > ctrl_interface_group=0 > > ap_scan=1 > > network={ > ssid="huang" > proto=WPA2 > key_mgmt=WPA-PSK > pairwise=CCMP TKIP > group=CCMP TKIP > psk="Xda111524*&^" > } > > / > > 2011/1/15 Zhu Sha Zang <zhushaz...@yahoo.com.br > <mailto:zhushaz...@yahoo.com.br>> > > Em 14-01-2011 14:02, Mick escreveu: >> On 14 January 2011 15:24, doherty pete <nishizaw...@gmail.com> >> <mailto:nishizaw...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> i donn't known what different form wext and madwifi.... >>> i just known my wireless is bcm4357... >> If there's a driver in the kernel for your wireless hardware, select >> it and use -Dwext. The madwifi driver will work with particular >> wireless chipsets only (atheros). If there is no wireless driver in >> Linux, then use ndiswrapper (you'll need to emerge it) and use the >> MSWindows driver with it - it may work. >> > I'm using wpa with openrc: > / > [rodolfo@asgard ~]$ cat /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf > > ctrl_interface=/var/run/wpa_supplicant > ctrl_interface_group=0 > eapol_version=1 > > ap_scan=2 > fast_reauth=1 > > network={ > ssid="VALHALLA" > proto=RSN > key_mgmt=WPA-PSK > pairwise=CCMP TKIP > group=CCMP TKIP > psk="****************" > }/ > > /[rodolfo@asgard ~]$ cat > /etc/conf.d/net > > > modules="wpa_supplicant" > > > wpa_supplicant_wlan0="-Dwext" > wpa_timeout_wlan0=60 > > config_wlan0="10.10.10.25 netmask 255.255.255.0" > routes_wlan0="default gw 10.10.10.1" > > > /And works well with /etc/init.d/net.wlan0 start (in boot too) > > Att > / > / > > > > > -- > pete_doherty
Check the e-mail thread on this list with the subject: starting wlan0 only when wireless is turned on http://www.mail-archive.com/gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org/msg108144.html Just dump all of the network config and use wicd. -- Valmor