[wplug] wireless connection in linux

Embery, Nathan Nathan.Embery at crowncastle.com
Tue Jan 11 10:21:29 EST 2005


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-----Original Message-----
From: wplug-bounces+nathan.embery=crowncastle.com at wplug.org
[mailto:wplug-bounces+nathan.embery=crowncastle.com at wplug.org] On Behalf Of
Dileep Vangasseri
Sent: Friday, December 24, 2004 9:22 PM
To: General user list
Subject: [wplug] wireless connection in linux

Hello,

I run a suse 9 on a sony pcg frv26. I have a netgear
wireless card and could configure it for my home
wireless connection. My configuration file
(/etc/sysconfig/network/ifcfg-wlan0) is something like
this:

DHCLIENT_MODIFY_RESOLV_CONF='yes'
DHCLIENT_SET_DEFAULT_ROUTE='yes'
BOOTPROTO='dhcp'
MTU=''
REMOTE_IPADDR=''
STARTMODE='onboot'
UNIQUE=''
WIRELESS_ESSID='Home'
WIRELESS_KEY=''
WIRELESS_MODE='Managed'
WIRELESS_NICK='home'
WIRELESS_NWID=''

I can just do a "ifup wlan0" and get it connected.
However if I have to connect to a publich hotspot
connection, I have to change the ESSID to "any" and
get the connection. I was wondering if I can have
different  wlan (like wlan0, wlan1) for different
wireless networks. I just tried making some
ifcfg-wlan1 etc. but could not make it work. 

In windows I have seen that I can just see all the
avialbale wireless networks at hotspots and choose the
one that I need. How can I do the same in linux? Now,
when I use essid as 'any', it just connect to one of
the available networks.

Thanking you in advance,

With regards,

Dileep




		
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