see:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=15182
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=15057
Note:
In Puppy 2.12 to 2.14 you must install this newer Kernelmodule, as the old one is erratic
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http://puppyfiles.org/dotpupsde/dotpups ... 6.18.1.pup
With this new module also Puppys more sophisticated network wizard might work (not tested yet).
You can setup a configuration file to use DHCP or to enter things like a gateway adress manually.
I use it in an unencrypted network, but it should not be difficult to enhance it for encryption.
EDIT: yes, simple.
In the settings, replace the line:
MODE=Managed
with:
MODE="Managed enc 11223344556611223344556677"
Do not forget the quotes, and use your own key off course.
screenshot:
![Image](http://puppyfiles.org/dotpupsde/dotpups/Network/Muppy-rt73.jpg)
http://puppyfiles.org/dotpupsde/dotpups ... y-rt73.jpg
You see a yellow status-window at bottom.
In icewm it has no border.
In JWM, you might be able to add an option for no border in .jwmrc, don't know.
Download (Puppy 2) (15 kb)
http://puppyfiles.org/dotpupsde/dotpups ... y-rt73.pup
If you use Puppy 3, please use this dotpup:
http://dotpups.de/puppy3/dotpups/Networ ... 3-P300.pup
If you want to see all informations during connection, run in a consolewindow:
cd /usr/local/Muppy-rt73/resource
./run-rt73 rxvt
Or edit the size of the yellow window in the settings.
You also could try to add these lines to /etc/rc.d/rc.local for automatic connection at startup, once you have set up the settings with the wizard.
Mark