Project Evil on a WG311v2: working

iMil imil at home.imil.net
Tue Aug 24 00:21:08 PDT 2004


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That's what I meant when I said it didn't behaved as expected, of course 
ifconfig is what I did 1st, but I got errors from both wicontrol and 
ifconfig when attempting to configure ndis interface with them. Don't have 
acces to the machine right now but it was a SIOCSWAVELAN / invalid 
argument for wicontrol (simply calling wicontrol -i ndis0) and another 
similar with an ifconfig. I'll be back with exact error messages soon.

On Mon, 23 Aug 2004, Bill Paul wrote:

> # ifconfig ndis0 ssid "MY SSID" mediaopt adhoc up
>
> For infrastructure mode:
>
> # ifconfig ndis0 ssid "MY SSID" media autoselect
>
> To change the channel (THIS ONLY WORKS IN AD-HOC MODE!):
>
> # ifconfig ndis0 channel 7
>
> -Bill
>
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