On Tue, Jan 06, 2004 at 12:08:43AM -0700, Shaun Ladewig wrote:
> Wow! I can't believe that I got the Intel PRO wireless card to work in
> about 5 minutes (Well really a company called Linuxant did all the
> work).  But after seeing all the hassles that others have gone through,
> I am thoroughly impressed in how easy it was (Even though I am forced to
> still use Windows XP drivers).  (The software costs about $20 and I'm
> considering getting it).  Anyone else with the Centrino package on their
> laptop run into anything else?

Now you just need to figure out how to connect to an AP that used a
password to calculate the WEP key.  I don't know what kind of hashing
algorithm or what linksys uses when you type in a password for your AP
and it converts it into a key.

I know what the password is, so I need to either figure out what the
hashing algorithm is so I can calculate the WEP key, OR I need to figure
out how to get linux to do it for me.  I tried the "s:password" in the
wireless.opts but it just used the password as if each letter were one
byte of the wep key, if you know what I mean?

-- 
Phillip Hellewell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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