Hello tempestuous,tempestuous wrote:The WPA warning only appears when the user selects "WPA" or "WPA2" encryption, and a non-WPA-supported wifi module has been selected.rokky wrote:Interesting, too that the no WPA support message would pop up when the wifi card is not even detected/known...
thank you for the input on the -D param for wpa_supplicant in your previous post!
The warning pops up when wag-profiles.sh is run and the command
`readlink /sys/class/net/$INTERFACE/device/driver`
does not return one of these:
'hostap | rt61 | rt73 | rt2500 | bcm43xx | ipw2100 | ipw2200 | ipw3945 | r8180 | r8187 '
This is also true if no driver was loaded or the interface is unknown to puppy.
Additionaly the WPA fields are disabled. The list above is beeing updated for the final release if I understood right.
If we need a database for the wireless drivers how about putting it in a separate file (with an update function) ? /etc/networkmodules could be used e.g.
Urban
Edit: in Dingo 4.00 final puppy knows about these drivers supporting WPA:
hope this is of interest for regular users.hostap
rt61|rt73
bcm43xx|ipw2100|ipw2200|ipw3945|ath_pci
ndiswrapper
zd1211|zd1211b|zd1211rw|ath5k|b43|b43legacy
iwl3945|iwl4965|rndis_wlan|rt61pci|rt73usb
r8180|r8187|rtl8180|rtl8187