Re: Netgear WG311T Atheros Chipset Wireless Problem
You have an extra dot in the address - 192.168..5.1 Did you copy your config correctly? On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 03:03:49PM +0800, Wong Peter wrote: > Dear all, > > I had bought a Netgear WG311T Atheros Chipset. The Openbsd kernel(dmesg) > shows this card as ath0. > > Therefore, I try to configure it using /etc/hostname.ath0 with content > below: > inet 192.168..5.1 255.255.255.0 none media autoselect mediaopt hostap mode > 11b chan 6 nwid wsm nwkey "" > > This configuration gives me an access point which its LED keeps on blinking > and scan from window cannot find the particular nwid as well. > > I believe there is some problems with it. > > Please help. Thanks. > > > -- > Linux
Re: Netgear WG311T Atheros Chipset Wireless Problem
On 03/27/14 12:23, Wong Peter wrote: Hi Fred, There is no output display to the console. It cannot become hostap. Please help. dmesg and output of /sbin/ifconfig ath0 would help debug this. cheers Fred
Re: Netgear WG311T Atheros Chipset Wireless Problem
On 03/26/14 07:03, Wong Peter wrote: Dear all, I had bought a Netgear WG311T Atheros Chipset. The Openbsd kernel(dmesg) shows this card as ath0. Therefore, I try to configure it using /etc/hostname.ath0 with content below: inet 192.168..5.1 255.255.255.0 none media autoselect mediaopt hostap mode 11b chan 6 nwid wsm nwkey "" This configuration gives me an access point which its LED keeps on blinking and scan from window cannot find the particular nwid as well. I believe there is some problems with it. Please help. Thanks. What's the output of: /sbin/ifconfig ath0 scan
Netgear WG311T Atheros Chipset Wireless Problem
Dear all, I had bought a Netgear WG311T Atheros Chipset. The Openbsd kernel(dmesg) shows this card as ath0. Therefore, I try to configure it using /etc/hostname.ath0 with content below: inet 192.168..5.1 255.255.255.0 none media autoselect mediaopt hostap mode 11b chan 6 nwid wsm nwkey "" This configuration gives me an access point which its LED keeps on blinking and scan from window cannot find the particular nwid as well. I believe there is some problems with it. Please help. Thanks. -- Linux