Hi everyone
I'm trying to connect to my router when using a live CD (Knoppix). I've disabled broadcast of the SSID, enabled WPA and also set MAC address filtering for security. The wireless hardware in the laptop is Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG.
I've been into the Linux console and tried commands such as iwconfig eth0 essid <network name>, iwconfig eth0 channel <number> and iwconfig eth0 key:s <ascii key>. The key seems to be accepted but I can't connect, even though I can gain access via an ethernet cable.
When I looked at the network wizard, it mentioned WEP but not WPA so I suspected that I need to download something to allow me to use WPA. I came across wpa_supplicant and understand that it's a text file which has the WPA and other parameters, but I don't know how to use it. Can I create a text file (in Windows with Notepad), save it to the C: drive (or a floppy) and then copy that to the correct place when I've booted into Linux? If so, where does it go when I'm in Knoppix and how do I invoke or run it?
I may be way off mark here, so I'd like some advice about connecting to my router. If I'm on the right line, what exactly is the format of the file I should use - WPA key, MAC address etc.?
Thanks for your time.
I'm trying to connect to my router when using a live CD (Knoppix). I've disabled broadcast of the SSID, enabled WPA and also set MAC address filtering for security. The wireless hardware in the laptop is Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG.
I've been into the Linux console and tried commands such as iwconfig eth0 essid <network name>, iwconfig eth0 channel <number> and iwconfig eth0 key:s <ascii key>. The key seems to be accepted but I can't connect, even though I can gain access via an ethernet cable.
When I looked at the network wizard, it mentioned WEP but not WPA so I suspected that I need to download something to allow me to use WPA. I came across wpa_supplicant and understand that it's a text file which has the WPA and other parameters, but I don't know how to use it. Can I create a text file (in Windows with Notepad), save it to the C: drive (or a floppy) and then copy that to the correct place when I've booted into Linux? If so, where does it go when I'm in Knoppix and how do I invoke or run it?
I may be way off mark here, so I'd like some advice about connecting to my router. If I'm on the right line, what exactly is the format of the file I should use - WPA key, MAC address etc.?
Thanks for your time.