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Problem configuring wireless card in Ubuntu 8.04
I've been using Ubuntu 8.04 for a few years and had a good wireless connection until my hard drive died last week. Now I can't figure out how to re-configure my wireless card. When I go into the config manager it asks for my ssid, type of encryption (WEP), and a password. It does not ask for the WEP encryption key.
I went into a terminal window and typed lshw -C network. The results properly identified my wireless card with the Prism ISL3890 chipset. Then I tried typing $ sudo iwconfig wmaster0 key s:my-hex-key but got an error message that says "unknown command s:my-hex-key" (I did use my correct 10 digit hex wep key). I specifically bought this wireless card because it is Linux compatible and does not require NDISWRAPPER and it has been working very well with Ubuntu. By the way, in config manager I tried entering my hex WEP key in the password box and rebooted but that didn't work. Any help would be appreciated. Ken |
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Can you post the output of "sudo iwconfig?"
Generally, the syntax for setting up wireless is: Code:
sudo iwconfig wlan0 essid NETWORKNAME enc YOURHEXKEYHERE |
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It's fixed!!!!
I tried, one more time, entering the hex WEP encryption key as the the password in the Network Manger and rebooted. It worked. The last time I tried this I put a 0x in front of the WEP key and that didn't work. Thanks for all the help. Ken |
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Is this command written correctly??
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I don't know. I'm not very good with the Linux commands, so that is a command I copied from somewhere. It didn't work so I tried some variations that also did not work.
At any rate, the wireless is working now and I'm a happy camper. |
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Check this link, it may have a link to the Linksys drivers you are looking for.
http://www.linuxquestions.org/hcl/sh...t/3723/cat/144 |
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