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Wed Jun 3 16:24:54 CEST 2009
automatically determining the network it can connect to, just add all
the networks you use to the config):
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<pre>fsoraw -r WiFi -- wpa_supplicant -ieth0 -Dwext -c/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf<br></pre>
<p>To keep wifi useable, due to bug still present currently (2009-08-18) you need to also do:
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<pre>rmmod ar6000 && modprobe ar6000"<br></pre><br>You can see examples of setting up your wpa_supplicant file here: <a href="http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/WiFi">http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/WiFi</a><br><br>
Hope this helps,<br>-Dan Staley<br><br><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 4:28 AM, Joachim Ott <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:jo.shrdevel at googlemail.com">jo.shrdevel at googlemail.com</a>></span> wrote:<br>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">2009/8/19 Alex Sunekants <<a href="mailto:asunekants at gmail.com">asunekants at gmail.com</a>>:<br>
<div class="im">> I did that, of course, all of these situations are with the radio enabled.<br>
> with it disabled, it doesn't see the "eth0" device at all,<br>
> that's why I asked how to do it from command line<br>
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</div>I used to use one of this 2 commands for some time, wmiconfig didn't<br>
work every time:<br>
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wmiconfig -i eth0 --wlan enable<br>
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fsoraw -r Wifi -- wpa_supplicant -i eth0 -c<br>
/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf<br>
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