--- Alle Meije Wink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Since my computer moved inside my house, I rely on a
> Belkin "G+" 802.11g
> Network card (that's all it says on the box).
>
> Used as I am to debian just starting DHCP without a
> problem, I didn't
> know what to do when the network di
Hi,
Since my computer moved inside my house, I rely on a Belkin "G+" 802.11g
Network card (that's all it says on the box).
Used as I am to debian just starting DHCP without a problem, I didn't
know what to do when the network did not appear.
Is this easy to add to my existing configuration?
x27;m going to need to get a
> wireless PCI card for my PC. I was just wondering if anyone here uses
> wireless PCI and what's good to use with Debian Etch. I was looking
> at the D-Link
> WDA-2320 RangeBooster G Desktop Adapter -- does anyone have problems with
> that?
>
akers via iTunes.
> >
> > Anyhow, the router has no ethernet ports so I'm going to need to get a
> > wireless PCI card for my PC. I was just wondering if anyone here uses
> > wireless PCI and what's good to use with Debian Etch. I was looking at
> > the D-
Glen Yu írta:
Hi everyone,
I'm going to be housemates with a co-worker of mine and he uses an Apple
wireless router which allows him to send songs to his speakers via iTunes.
Anyhow, the router has no ethernet ports so I'm going to need to get a
wireless PCI card for my PC.
orts so I'm going to need to get a
> wireless PCI card for my PC.
Does this wireless dohicky plug into a network or is it totally
wireless, or a firewall too.
Sorry. In case its not obvious, I don't do wireless.
Doug.
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Hi everyone,
I'm going to be housemates with a co-worker of mine and he uses an Apple
wireless router which allows him to send songs to his speakers via iTunes.
Anyhow, the router has no ethernet ports so I'm going to need to get a
wireless PCI card for my PC. I was just wondering
Shyamal Prasad, 2002-Sep-27 17:32 -0500:
> It's been a while since I've done this, but with Debian you can put
> the entries in /etc/network/interfaces. Something like this works for
> me on eth1 (my PCMCIA wireless device):
>
> iface eth1 inet dhcp
> wireless_essid MyNetwork
> wirelss_key 11
"jcoppock1" == jcoppock1 writes:
jcoppock1> I just got a Linksys WMP11 Wireless PCI Card and a
jcoppock1> Linksys WAP11 Access point. I have it working fine,
jcoppock1> but I can't figure out how to make the configuration
jcoppock1> permanent.
I just got a Linksys WMP11 Wireless PCI Card and a Linksys WAP11
Access point. I have it working fine, but I can't figure out how to
make the configuration permanent. I'm using iwconfig from the
wireless-tools package to configure the wireless aspects of it (ssid,
encryption key,
On Sat, Oct 27, 2001 at 03:41:58PM -0500, Chris Flipse wrote:
>
> [please CC me, as I'm not subscribed]
>
> Does anybody know anything about getting a Linksys wireless PCI card
> (model WMP11, if that helps) set up -- what drivers I need to compile, etc?
>
> I
on Sat, Oct 27, 2001 at 03:41:58PM -0500, Chris Flipse ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
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> [please CC me, as I'm not subscribed]
>
> Does anybody know anything about getting a Linksys wireless PCI card
> (model WMP11, if that helps) set up -- what drivers I need to compile,
[please CC me, as I'm not subscribed]
Does anybody know anything about getting a Linksys wireless PCI card
(model WMP11, if that helps) set up -- what drivers I need to compile, etc?
I've poked around, but I havn't really found anything specific on that
card. Linksys' web
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