RE: interesting wireless card and linux issue

From: ÃÖÈ¿½Ä (drwx@home.cnu.ac.kr)
Date: Mon Aug 23 2004 - 20:46:03 EDT


Your wireless card needs a association to the linksys AP.
Maybe you have to use a association tool like a iwconfig.
 If you find out correct MAC address of linksys in iwconfig output, you can
connect to the AP without no WEP, 802.11b.
 If you use authentication in wireless, you needs another client tool that
can authenticate between wireless card and AP, for example
xsupplicant(802.1x).
I hope my information is helpful to you.

-----Original Message-----
From: charles.tendell@us.army.mil [mailto:charles.tendell@us.army.mil]
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2004 3:29 AM
To: pen-test@securityfocus.com
Subject: interesting wireless card and linux issue

ok heres the problem I have a linksys wireless router and a motorola
wireless card on my laptop im running dual boot xp suse 9.1.
when im wireless on windows everything works fine, howeverwhen im on suse
the card detects the network and i can ping to the router its pulling an ip
adress and everything on the router is set up as default with no WEP. why
is it that i cannot access the internet aand how can i fix this
thankx in advance

ive already checked the routing tables and done the renew on the network
connection in use i just cannot get to the internet

Charles

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