Here are two scripts for connecting to wifi... (not mine)
They both use wpa_supplicant and ncurses to provide a nice GUI that does not need X
I hacked them a bit for Puppy... They *nearly* work fine for me...
But sometimes they connect, sometimes not...
I don't know what other changes to make to them:
https://gitlab.com/sc0ttj/dotfiles/blob ... n/wifi5.sh
https://gitlab.com/sc0ttj/dotfiles/blob ... ypiwifi.sh
I would love it if someone who knows about wpa_supplicant in Puppy could make these work reliably on Puppy...
I tried, but failed.. Don't really know what else needs doing..
Any takers?
ncurses wifi tools
ncurses wifi tools
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Re: ncurses wifi tools
fatdog64 has ncurses based wifi tools. I think it might be called network_wizard.sc0ttman wrote:Here are two scripts for connecting to wifi...
They both use wpa_supplicant and ncurses to provide a nice GUI that does not need X
I hacked them a bit for Puppy... They *nearly* work fine for me...
But sometimes the connect, sometimes not...
I don't know what other changes to make to them:
https://gitlab.com/sc0ttj/dotfiles/blob ... n/wifi5.sh
https://gitlab.com/sc0ttj/dotfiles/blob ... ypiwifi.sh
I would love it if someone who knows about wpa_supplicant in Puppy could make these work reliably on Puppy...
I tried, but failed.. Don't really know what else needs doing..
Any takers?
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Nice to know about your wifi tools sc0ttman. The more such tools the better since always useful somewhere since no one tool usually does everything just as we want it.
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Re: ncurses wifi tools
I've found with puppy tools that if you are scanning for 2.5GB networks, that puppy tools historically haven't scanned long enough to find all the wifi networks [1]. The issue is that the 2.5GB band is a bit saturated. This isn't an issue with the 5GB band due to the shorter range of 5GB wifi.sc0ttman wrote:Here are two scripts for connecting to wifi...
They both use wpa_supplicant and ncurses to provide a nice GUI that does not need X
I hacked them a bit for Puppy... They *nearly* work fine for me...
But sometimes they connect, sometimes not...
I don't know what other changes to make to them:
https://gitlab.com/sc0ttj/dotfiles/blob ... n/wifi5.sh
https://gitlab.com/sc0ttj/dotfiles/blob ... ypiwifi.sh
I would love it if someone who knows about wpa_supplicant in Puppy could make these work reliably on Puppy...
I tried, but failed.. Don't really know what else needs doing..
Any takers?
Note that this isn't just an issue with puppy. I also had this issue with the Nintendo Wii. Also it is possible that this issue might be fixed in newer versions of puppy.
P.S.1: I think I'll try adding both Sc0ttman's ncurses wifi tool, and the netsetup.sh (from fatdog64) to my tiny devaun.
P.S.2: darry19662018 has also posted a CLI script to connect to wifi [2].
Notes & References
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1 - "Network Wizard Mods" - fix scan for usb dongle, http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=981562
2 - "How to configure wifi from the commandline ",http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 85#1025185
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I should point out these are not my tools ... the authors are probably listed in the scripts... Don't wanna take credit for other peoples work ... When I say I hacked them, I mean like 2 or 3 lines ..
But, I would really like a simple non-X way of making wifi work...
But, I would really like a simple non-X way of making wifi work...
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There is also this WLAN tool, which uses Bash-CGI and a web browser based frontend.. I've no idea how complete or "working" it is...
Demo: https://wlan.bashops.sh/
Source code: https://github.com/tinoschroeter/bash_o ... /DEMO/wlan
Demo: https://wlan.bashops.sh/
Source code: https://github.com/tinoschroeter/bash_o ... /DEMO/wlan
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Re: ncurses wifi tools
network-setup.sh in Fatdog works OK for me. I've added it to my Quake like F1 show/hide toggle (tilda terminal) ncurses tui menus243a wrote:P.S.1: I think I'll try adding both Sc0ttman's ncurses wifi tool, and the netsetup.sh (from fatdog64) to my tiny devaun.
Clicking that network menu setup option opens a new tilda tab with network-setup.sh running within that
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