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Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 8:28 pm Post subject: Problem getting ipw2200 to work with wifi-radar |
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I have been having all kinds of trouble getting wifi-radar to work correctly with my ipw2200 wireless card and I frankly have no clue what is going on.
So first I know my wireless connection works and it can connect to my wifi router because if I set everything up in "/etc/conf.d/net" it all works fine.
The problem with wifi-radar is as following. First wifi-radar won't even be able to tell me about APs around me unless the wireless is brought up first with the "net.eth1" init script. I have no idea why that is but it becomes a problem if all the access points have WEP and I don't have a key yet. Obviously the init script is doing something that needs to be done before wifi-radar will work but i am clueless how to fix it.
The second problem which is more major is that wifi-radar will, for the most part, not connect to my AP. It will however connect to my neighbors unencrypted AP fine but when trying to connect to mine I get "Error, eth1: timed out". Now I at first thought this was because the scan time out was too low but that didn't fix it. What I have been able to figure out though is wifi-radar will be able to connect to what ever AP the init script setup.
So for example when I first was having problem with my wifi I didn't have "/etc/conf.d/net" setup to connect to my AP so my "net.eth1" script would always connect to my neighbors AP with no WEP. Then if I were to run wifi-radar and disconnect form my neighbors AP and try to connect to my own I would get "Error, eth1: timed out". However once I setup eth1 in "/etc/conf.d/net" to connect to my AP with my WEP key and ran wifi-radar then disconnected and tried to connect to my neighbors AP I would get "Error, eth1: timed out". But if I tried to just reconnect to my AP with WEP it was almost instant.
I am really lost with whats going on and I hope I explained this enough because I know it is kind of confusing. If this isn't enough information and I need to provide some more please just let me know what you need to help me with this problem. |
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Joined: 20 Feb 2006 Posts: 410 Location: Bristol, UK
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Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2007 4:50 am Post subject: |
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That's quite bizarre because it just works fine here with the same hardware.
The only thing you should need to do is to modprobe ipw2200 then launch wifi-radar as root...
I found that doing a: Code: | /etc/init.d/net.eth1 stop && modprobe -r ipw2200 && modprobe ipw2200 | sometimes helps _________________ Plasma desktop on Core i7 8086K OC @ 5GHz, 64GB DDR4, 2 x M.2 Samsung 970 PRO 1TB SSDs |
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