You are right, I put the strait wireless key instead of a security object. I was confused because when you type just 'dladm' into bash, it responds with a list of flags you can use with it. One of them '-k' had the word <key> next to it. I had immediately assumed it meant the wireless key, because I associate that with wifi. As a suggestion, I would change that to read secure object key, or something along those lines. I will try it out and post whether I was successful or not. I still don't understand why nwam would work before, but not now, though. This message posted from opensolaris.org
- [laptop-discuss] Wireless worked before, doesn't... Fu, Zhonghui
- [laptop-discuss] Wireless worked before, doesn't work now Simon Leinen
- [laptop-discuss] Wireless worked before, doesn't work no... Eric
- [laptop-discuss] Wireless worked before, doesn't work no... Eric
- [laptop-discuss] Wireless worked before, doesn't wor... Fu, Zhonghui
- [laptop-discuss] Wireless worked before, doesn't... Eric
- [laptop-discuss] Wireless worked before, doe... Fu, Zhonghui
- [laptop-discuss] Wireless worked before... Fu, Zhonghui
- [laptop-discuss] Wireless worked be... Fu, Zhonghui
- [laptop-discuss] Wireless worked before, doesn't work now Eric
- [laptop-discuss] Wireless worked before, doesn't work now Eric
