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hypronix
July 16th, 2004, 07:57 AM
All right I have searched up and down, left and right, and so far I didn't find anything. I have all the info I need [ESSID, AP MAC etc] to connect to an access point... but my laptop would not do so.

Steps I take:

1. pop up a shell
2. su
3. ifconfig eth0 up
4. pump -i eth0

At this point I will wait for a while and.. Operation Failed. I tried entering the AP address with iwconfig but it would return an error saying this is not a supported operation.

Hmm I am not sure what other info to give... I'm running Knoppix-STD without any other issues, wireless monitoring works using the orinoco_cs driver... Any help at all would be appreciated. And please ask for more info if there's any needed.

KeyserSoze
July 16th, 2004, 03:54 PM
Originally posted here (http://www.AntiOnline.com/showthread.php?threadid=259848#post770372) by hypronix
I'm running Knoppix-STD without any other issues, wireless monitoring works using the orinoco_cs driver... Any help at all would be appreciated. And please ask for more info if there's any needed. [/B]

I don't have any personal experience with the orinoco driver, but I don't think any driver will let you connect to an ap while in monitor mode. Have you tried changing the mode; i.e.
iwconfig eth0 mode managed

mrg81
July 16th, 2004, 10:59 PM
can you do a iwconfig eth0? let us know what is the o/p, also have u compiled the Orinoco drivers before inserting your wireless card, I am sorry if i didn't get the question correctly.

MRG.

hypronix
July 17th, 2004, 09:12 AM
I tried getting a lease [IP] with the card in Managed mode, it's true, you can't get an address if you're monitoring the network [AFAIK]. I usually reset the card after I used it in monitor mode just to be sure.

Wireless card has been in the laptop since I bought it. The drivers were compiled [or maybe precompiled, which means I should re-do it myself... hmm] when I installed the OS. I guess I will install the drivers on my own once my free copy of SuSE comes to make sure I get the most out of it. Nonetheless, I was wondering if there's any possibility that I'm doing something wrong. I have to figure this out over the summer since come Sept and University it would be a shame to miss out on the campus-wide wireless access :)