Toshiba Satellite M115-S3094, with ipw3945 wireless card
Toshiba Satellite M115-S3094, with ipw3945 wireless card
I recently upgraded to the 2.13 pup and have loved it from the start. My wireless card was found immediately and functions with WEP and unprotected networks in the a/b/g range, and my sound card works. Fantastic, the first distribution to do this. . .my only concern is that I seem incapable of configuring the WPA supplicant at all. No matter what changes i make, the ssid always shows as the last network I connected to. . .I'm going to reinstall to hdd tonight and make another attempt at it, but any help on how to connect to a WPA-TKIP network would be appreciated
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 12&t=13008 may help.
it's usually do-able but can be a fiddle with some cards
it's usually do-able but can be a fiddle with some cards
apologies
My apologies, I didn't think before I posted, nor before I searched the forum well enough. It would appear that at the least I didn't even state what version I was using or what packages I had already obtained, as well as those that I didn't know about(wifi-1.0.4-beta-2.pup). I will try that and believe that this is my problem. If not I will come back for more assistance with more information.
Once again, I do apologize and thank you for your help thus far.
Once again, I do apologize and thank you for your help thus far.
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The setup of wpa_supplicant has not yet been incorporated into the Network Wizard. rarsa is working on it - http://www.puppyos.net/forum/?1167105466
In the meantime, the only way to use wpa_supplicant is by manually running the setup commands, as per the instructions here
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/Wifi/wireless ... README.txt
.. of course, wpa_supplicant does not support all wifi drivers ... and you still haven't told us the brand/model/revision of your wifi adaptor, so we can't advise you further.
wifi-1.0.4-beta-2.pup is just a (large) collection of Windows wifi drivers for use with ndiswrapper.
Since Puppy has already loaded a native driver for you which is working, I can't see any point in using wifi-1.0.4-beta-2.pup or ndiswrapper, unless your native driver does not support WPA
... but again, you haven't told us what device/driver you have.
In the meantime, the only way to use wpa_supplicant is by manually running the setup commands, as per the instructions here
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/Wifi/wireless ... README.txt
.. of course, wpa_supplicant does not support all wifi drivers ... and you still haven't told us the brand/model/revision of your wifi adaptor, so we can't advise you further.
wifi-1.0.4-beta-2.pup is just a (large) collection of Windows wifi drivers for use with ndiswrapper.
Since Puppy has already loaded a native driver for you which is working, I can't see any point in using wifi-1.0.4-beta-2.pup or ndiswrapper, unless your native driver does not support WPA
... but again, you haven't told us what device/driver you have.
the information
i am using a Toshiba Satellite M115-S3094, with the ipw3945 wireless card. The settings for the network that I am attempting to connect to is as follows:
ssid: 12183
wpa-tkip
psk=twelve183
i don't know what other information would be needed other than to say that it is a hidden ssid. I've correctly modified the wpa_supplicant.conf:
ctrl_interface=/var/run/wpa_supplicant
ap_scan=1
network={
ssid="12183"
key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
proto=WPA
pairwise=TKIP
group=TKIP
psk="twelve183"
possibly the wpa-connect executable. . .
modprobe ipw3945
ifconfig eth0 up
if [ -e /var/run/wpa_supplicant/* ]; then rm /var/run/wpa_supplicant/*; fi
wpa_supplicant -i eth0 -D wext -c /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf -B
sleep 20
Perhaps there is a procedure to connect correctly, if there is I don't know what it would be. I try running the wpa-connect file after x is started. A possible complication may be that I need to connect to a wep connection at school, or an ad-hoc at school or work. If there's something more that you may need to diagnose the problem, please let me know, I'll give you what I can
ssid: 12183
wpa-tkip
psk=twelve183
i don't know what other information would be needed other than to say that it is a hidden ssid. I've correctly modified the wpa_supplicant.conf:
ctrl_interface=/var/run/wpa_supplicant
ap_scan=1
network={
ssid="12183"
key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
proto=WPA
pairwise=TKIP
group=TKIP
psk="twelve183"
possibly the wpa-connect executable. . .
modprobe ipw3945
ifconfig eth0 up
if [ -e /var/run/wpa_supplicant/* ]; then rm /var/run/wpa_supplicant/*; fi
wpa_supplicant -i eth0 -D wext -c /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf -B
sleep 20
Perhaps there is a procedure to connect correctly, if there is I don't know what it would be. I try running the wpa-connect file after x is started. A possible complication may be that I need to connect to a wep connection at school, or an ad-hoc at school or work. If there's something more that you may need to diagnose the problem, please let me know, I'll give you what I can
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OK, now I can help.
Several encryption modules need to be loaded to support WPA connection. Puppy seems to automatically load most of them, but NOT the michael_mic module. So load it manually before launching wpa_supplicant, like this -
modprobe michael_mic
If your connection still fails, it might be necessary to load the other encryption modules -
modprobe ieee80211_crypt
modprobe ieee80211_crypt_wep
modprobe ieee80211_crypt_ccmp
modprobe ieee80211_crypt_tkip
modprobe aes ## ??
modprobe arc4 ## ??
modprobe crc32c ## ??
Forum member "fried" is successfully using wpa_supplicant with an IPW2200 adaptor, see here
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 9&start=15
And one more thing - for initial testing, it would be a good idea to "unhide" your router's SSID. Once your laptop can successfully connect, then you can try to hide the SSID.
Several encryption modules need to be loaded to support WPA connection. Puppy seems to automatically load most of them, but NOT the michael_mic module. So load it manually before launching wpa_supplicant, like this -
modprobe michael_mic
If your connection still fails, it might be necessary to load the other encryption modules -
modprobe ieee80211_crypt
modprobe ieee80211_crypt_wep
modprobe ieee80211_crypt_ccmp
modprobe ieee80211_crypt_tkip
modprobe aes ## ??
modprobe arc4 ## ??
modprobe crc32c ## ??
Forum member "fried" is successfully using wpa_supplicant with an IPW2200 adaptor, see here
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 9&start=15
And one more thing - for initial testing, it would be a good idea to "unhide" your router's SSID. Once your laptop can successfully connect, then you can try to hide the SSID.
hidden
Is it possible then to assume that the wpa_supplicant isn't yet capable of connecting to hidden networks?
I have a hidden essid network and it worked with this simple change
ap_scan=2
The rest of my configuration file and steps is exactly the same.
Please let me know if this works for you as I may make it an assumption on the wizard.
ap_scan=2
The rest of my configuration file and steps is exactly the same.
Please let me know if this works for you as I may make it an assumption on the wizard.
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2.14beta
I don't fully understand it, but by upgrading to the 2.14beta, there exists a wizard for the wpa options, including hidden networks. Not sure why it works, but it does. Same driver too. Thanks for your help.