On Mon, Sep 10, 2007 at 11:42:47PM -0000, Basilio Kublik wrote:
> No, the wireless interface isn't configured in /etc/network/interfaces,
> if i do that, and use wpa_supplicant directly works flawlessly, and of
> course being configured that way the wireless interface isn't visible to
> network-manager
>
> currently the interfaces file contain the following related to the
> wireless card:
>
> auto ath0
> iface ath0 inet dhcp
> # name Atheros Wireless card
> # wpa-ssid Mordor
> # wpa-driver madwifi
on another front: does wext work for you here as well?
On Mon, Sep 10, 2007 at 11:42:47PM -0000, Basilio Kublik wrote: interfaces,
> No, the wireless interface isn't configured in /etc/network/
> if i do that, and use wpa_supplicant directly works flawlessly, and of
> course being configured that way the wireless interface isn't visible to
> network-manager
>
> currently the interfaces file contain the following related to the
> wireless card:
>
> auto ath0
> iface ath0 inet dhcp
> # name Atheros Wireless card
> # wpa-ssid Mordor
> # wpa-driver madwifi
on another front: does wext work for you here as well?
- Alexander