PeasyWiFi - a reliable WiFi connection manager
Yes.Scooby wrote:/etc/network-wizard/wireless/wpa_profiles/ in old is the same as /etc/pwf/wifi/
in latest pwf version, huh?
Regarding the Ethernet interface names: I made the file /etc/pwf/interfaces containing
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ETH0="eth0"
ETH1="eth1"
This works fine. I will add this to the next release.
PWF v3.4 has some new features that most people will never use.
1. Some bleeding-edge Linuxes are assigning Ethernet interface names like enp4s0 instead of eth0. To accommodate this, PWF now has the file /etc/pwf/interfaces that contains the definitions. Change them only if necessary.
2. There are two ways to secure the passphrase of a WiFi profile: use the Encryption-PIN method or set the passphrase to "always-ask". The latter method will pop up an entry box for the passphrase when you connect. If you are using enterprise WiFi with a PEAP profile, you may want the same behaviour for the login. If so, leave the identity field in the profile as "my_identity" and the password field as "my_password".
3. If you are setting up an Ethernet port with static IP and don't need a gateway, leave that field blank. It will be ignored by rc.network.pwf when you reboot.
1. Some bleeding-edge Linuxes are assigning Ethernet interface names like enp4s0 instead of eth0. To accommodate this, PWF now has the file /etc/pwf/interfaces that contains the definitions. Change them only if necessary.
2. There are two ways to secure the passphrase of a WiFi profile: use the Encryption-PIN method or set the passphrase to "always-ask". The latter method will pop up an entry box for the passphrase when you connect. If you are using enterprise WiFi with a PEAP profile, you may want the same behaviour for the login. If so, leave the identity field in the profile as "my_identity" and the password field as "my_password".
3. If you are setting up an Ethernet port with static IP and don't need a gateway, leave that field blank. It will be ignored by rc.network.pwf when you reboot.
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I am porting peasywifi 3.4
During testing I tried "show all cells with this ssid" on an open
public service provider
And to my surprise there actually came up two different cells with same ssid
Now everything worked, peasywifi is OK
But I don't understand.
Why are the public service provider using two cells with same ssid?
Is it some kind of load balancing?
Do they have two different physical routers?
During testing I tried "show all cells with this ssid" on an open
public service provider
And to my surprise there actually came up two different cells with same ssid
Now everything worked, peasywifi is OK
But I don't understand.
Why are the public service provider using two cells with same ssid?
Is it some kind of load balancing?
Do they have two different physical routers?
Yes. They will have multiple access points and two of them are within range of your computer.Scooby wrote:Why are the public service provider using two cells with same ssid? Do they have two different physical routers?
By using Show all Cells, you can pick the one with the strongest signal.
If you do NOT use Show all Cells, you may get the AP that responds first, which may not be the strongest.
Be aware that some WiFi adapters do not provide a reliable signal strength number.
PEASYWIFI 2.8 was easier to do
Old Puppy TouTou 431 with Old Acer 2004 PeasyWifi still does it version 3.4. (frisbee installed as default does the job too)
See the show on you tube on tourne, click the blue
See the show on you tube on tourne, click the blue
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Re: PEASYWIFI 2.8 was easier to do
I don't understand.Pelo wrote:Old Puppy TouTou 431 with Old Acer 2004 PeasyWifi still does it version 3.4 ? or 3.5 don't notice.
How?PEASYWIFI 2.8 was easier to do
English is easier than technical jargon
My first tries were wih PeasyWifi 2.8 and i kept the pet in a computer, and i am testing old Puppies on another one. Pwireless is included but don't keep connected as well as Frisbee or PeasyWifi.
Last version was 3.4. But too many options loose me. I will explain it better later.
The problem is the choices are clear for people used to network tool, but we don't ever understand words, not because they are in english, because we don't see what is is.
SSID DNS adressmac.. SNCF DDR DFDR SDF SFR....
Pet 3.4 installed. I can give precise example : wlan0 unknown, my wireless connection is eth0. What am i supposed to change ?
Last version was 3.4. But too many options loose me. I will explain it better later.
The problem is the choices are clear for people used to network tool, but we don't ever understand words, not because they are in english, because we don't see what is is.
SSID DNS adressmac.. SNCF DDR DFDR SDF SFR....
Pet 3.4 installed. I can give precise example : wlan0 unknown, my wireless connection is eth0. What am i supposed to change ?
I recognize the problem with technical words and non-English languages.
PWF has two sources for help - the Help button on the first screen and the More button that links to the forum. It would be great if someone could translate them.
However, I don't see how PWF got more difficult to understand between v2.8 and v3.4.
PWF has two sources for help - the Help button on the first screen and the More button that links to the forum. It would be great if someone could translate them.
However, I don't see how PWF got more difficult to understand between v2.8 and v3.4.
This is explained in the Help.Pet 3.4 installed. I can give precise example : wlan0 unknown, my wireless connection is eth0. What am i supposed to change ?
It does not work, so you search why
It does not work, so you search why
Your are right, the version is not the cause. Wireless name wlan0 unknown (eth0 is the one) . That is certainly the reason.
Nevertheless, Peasywifi should not need tha name of the wireless code.
Pwireless only show reds found, you click on yours, and click connect.
But I don't forget my opinion, Peasywifi was and will remaint the easiest way to connect... Untill you find for eth0, my change with geany was unsuccesfull.
When Mummy will succeed to connect, we shall go and have a break. On the forum, you are all technicians, it looks easy for you, but it's not easy job for us. I have time enough to insist, but a lot of newcomers would not even post in the forum.
poor rcrscn, you do your best, and you are the one we 'cassons les pieds'. Merci for all the stuff Pxxxxx.Great job.
Your are right, the version is not the cause. Wireless name wlan0 unknown (eth0 is the one) . That is certainly the reason.
Nevertheless, Peasywifi should not need tha name of the wireless code.
Pwireless only show reds found, you click on yours, and click connect.
But I don't forget my opinion, Peasywifi was and will remaint the easiest way to connect... Untill you find for eth0, my change with geany was unsuccesfull.
When Mummy will succeed to connect, we shall go and have a break. On the forum, you are all technicians, it looks easy for you, but it's not easy job for us. I have time enough to insist, but a lot of newcomers would not even post in the forum.
poor rcrscn, you do your best, and you are the one we 'cassons les pieds'. Merci for all the stuff Pxxxxx.Great job.
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I GOT IT ! peasywifi takes the power.
I GOT IT ! peasywifi takes the power.
Nevertheless, Pwireless was easier (unstable too much)
Nevertheless, Pwireless was easier (unstable too much)
Re: It does not work, so you search why
Here is an example. Your computer has two wireless adapters - an internal adapter that does not work in Puppy and an external USB adapter that does work.Pelo wrote:Nevertheless, Peasywifi should not need the name of the wireless code.
Using the configuration file, you can permanently select the USB adapter. You don't need to choose from a menu each time you want to connect.
I'm sure that the Wizard, SNS, Frisbee, etc. have their own way of handling this situation. PWF does it through its configuration file.
Don't change
Hum, ... usb adaptor, yes, it could be...
Bon, during the session, i reconnect several times for training. Scan and choose my operator between three. I am pleased. That is the way i like.
Now, keeping the connexion when reboot is done, PeasyWifi starts, but fails.
I run Molinux zero puppy 420 from Spane.
Acer laptop 1640 (2004) module inte ipw2200
your explanations were enough to understand where to modify
i just feedback my remarks, if 95% of users don't complain, you don't have to change for some persons, as Pelo.
It's not perfect, but PEASYWIFI is a nice tool, But Puppy has still a littlestep to do to reach the automatic connection. (Saluki would be the must in Puppy, connection is very easy and permanent)
Screenshot Molinux Zero
Bon, during the session, i reconnect several times for training. Scan and choose my operator between three. I am pleased. That is the way i like.
Now, keeping the connexion when reboot is done, PeasyWifi starts, but fails.
I run Molinux zero puppy 420 from Spane.
Acer laptop 1640 (2004) module inte ipw2200
your explanations were enough to understand where to modify
i just feedback my remarks, if 95% of users don't complain, you don't have to change for some persons, as Pelo.
It's not perfect, but PEASYWIFI is a nice tool, But Puppy has still a littlestep to do to reach the automatic connection. (Saluki would be the must in Puppy, connection is very easy and permanent)
Screenshot Molinux Zero
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No info in running process.
3 Questions
1 Status button : there is no icon peasywifi anywhere. Tonight computer ha connected without i do anything. I suppose Peasywifi is the Tool, because connection is stable. (remember i Changed wlan0 by eth1
in configuration script).
2 Manual connection : ok
3 PeasyWifi usually does the job, but sometimes NO; I will precise distros when playing them
Reboot > wireless is transfered to eth0 and does not work at all. It's late. I will advise to-morrow (it's just a challenge, but it shoul do it each time)
1 Status button : there is no icon peasywifi anywhere. Tonight computer ha connected without i do anything. I suppose Peasywifi is the Tool, because connection is stable. (remember i Changed wlan0 by eth1
in configuration script).
2 Manual connection : ok
3 PeasyWifi usually does the job, but sometimes NO; I will precise distros when playing them
Reboot > wireless is transfered to eth0 and does not work at all. It's late. I will advise to-morrow (it's just a challenge, but it shoul do it each time)