From: Stefan H. <hu...@ma...> - 2002-09-12 08:54:25
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Yes, please. It's the same here. Strong signal, automatically resetting DHCP on connect but unable to connect to the DHCP host (self assigning instead). I guess it's because of WEP not working. I am trying to use WEB using a hex key. Interestingly, when I reboot (reinit of the card and driver/panel?) the control panel shows Airport40 instead of the HEX key popup item and hex value I entered before. Then, when switching the popup to hex again, it doesn't show the key and the text field would not react to keystrokes. I can make the key reappear, but I don't remember how exactly. It was about changing the poup back an forth and clicking into the key text field. -Stefan >I'll look into this. I was going to make some changes to the WEP code >anyways. > >-Rob > > >On Wednesday, September 11, 2002, at 04:13 PM, Tom Tokoph wrote: > >> Jamie- >> I have a Wallstreet 300 / Silver card and I can't seem to get it to >> work. I have a strong signal according to the Wireless control panel >> and the Network Panel (en1) is selected and automatically configures >> using DHCP. My computer connects to the internet great when directly >> plugged into the Ethernet. For some reason, it just won't connect >> wirelessly. >> Please let me know if you have any pointers! >> Thank you- >> Tom >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: wir...@li... >> [mailto:wir...@li...] On Behalf >> Of >> Jamie McKee >> Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 12:28 PM >> To: wir...@li... >> Subject: [Wirelessdriver-support] Can't get WEP to work in b5 >> >> I've been using the b5 in X.2 since its release now, and it >> works >> great (no problem installing it sing the double-install method) with my >> Lucent ORiNOCO Silver and Wallstreet 250. However, I can't seem to get >> WEP to work. I WAS able to get it to work just fine under X.1.5 with >> b4 using method 2 as described in the FAQ on the WirelessDriver >> Homepage. The only thing I did different this time around is that I >> used method 3 in the FAQ. There can't be that much of a difference, >> can there? I'm unable to get either 40-bit or 128-bit to work...if I >> turn WEP on, even after I enter the key in the Preference Pane, the >> base-station is lost. Am I missing something simple? Did WEP not make >> it into the b5 release? TIA for any thoughts/help, and many thanks tot >> he developers! >> >> -Jamie McKee >> MacKey Composition >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------- >> In remembrance >> www.osdn.com/911/ >> _______________________________________________ >> Wirelessdriver-support mailing list >> Wir...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wirelessdriver-support >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------- >> In remembrance >> www.osdn.com/911/ >> _______________________________________________ >> Wirelessdriver-support mailing list >> Wir...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wirelessdriver-support >> > > > >------------------------------------------------------- >In remembrance >www.osdn.com/911/ >_______________________________________________ >Wirelessdriver-support mailing list >Wir...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wirelessdriver-support |