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Thread: How to get D-Link 650 (or other Prism2 cards) working

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    How to get D-Link 650 (or other Prism2 cards) working

    I just spent the past two hours figuring out this exact problem, hopefully my experience can help others. First of all, Knoppix detects all hardware with no problem (Sony Vaio laptop with Realtek 8139 ethernet controller and D-Link 650 WiFi card) and installs the right drivers for them. If you look in the wlan configuration file under /etc/pcmaia/wlan-ng.opts, you will see that it's looking for an access point with the SSID of "linux-wlan"

    <quote>
    #=======INFRASTRUCTURE STATION START===================
    # SSID is all we have for now
    AuthType="opensystem" # opensystem | sharedkey (requires WEP)
    # Use DesiredSSID="" to associate with any AP in range
    DesiredSSID="linux-wlan"
    </quote>

    Well, obviously the SSID of my access point (D-Link 713P) is not "linux-wan", so I went in there and change it to "linux-wlan", reboot the router, and restart Knoppix, voila! wireless network up and running.

    I think the preferable solution is to have Knoppix look for the SSID of "default" which is the default value for D-Link 713P access point, not sure if this is the case for other access points. That way, no change is required at all. But I'm still extremely impressed with the way Knoppix works, keep up the fine work.

  2. #2
    Sioban
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    Hum not a quite good idea...

    changing the ssid on the router to fit the one with knoppix is not a secure way for wlan...

    I've just spent hours (like you) to figure how I can configure SSID in Knoppix for my dwl-650 and found the good options for wlanctl-ng, but I have no idea what to do next (what need to be relaunch, etc)

    Maybe I will look for the disk with configuration options, but i'm not sure it will help.

    If you know how to configure SSID in knoppix, I will be happy if you can share...

  3. #3
    rcaskey
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    Problems Also

    Yes, I am having the same problem as you, moreover the 713p firmware is horrible, and sometimes when I change settings on the router port forwarding mysteriously stops working, and sometimes it takes weeks before something will cause it to kick back in, so I am really not wanting to change that name

    I'v also got the 650 as well. I tried using wlconfig, but got some permission denied errors. Anyone else had better luck?

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    I'm not sure what the default SSID should be in Knoppx, I know if they use "any" then many more wireless cards would work out-of-the-box, but to answer your question about setting the SSID manually, you can try ejecting your card and re-inserting it after you've made the change to wlan-ng.opts, hopefully the PCMCIA hotplug manager will reload the driver for it, now using the correct settings.

  5. #5
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    rcaskey, regarding your permission problems, you have to run wlconfig as root, get a root shell from Knoppix first.

  6. #6
    Sioban
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    Success

    OK guys I'm writing right now from my Dell inspiron 8000 with Dlink Wireless DWL 650, knoppix launched and connected to the network

    The method :

    1- cp /KNOPPIX/etc/pcmcia/wlan-ng.opts /ramdisk
    2- rm /etc/pcmcia/wlan-ng.opts
    3- ln -s /ramdisk/wlan-ng.opts /etc/pcmcia/wlan-ng.opts
    4- edit /ramdisk/wlan-ng.opts

    To set up SSID : Modify DesiredSSID or SSID value
    Modify what you need here.

    Remove wireless pcmcia card, replug it.

    If you have DHCP it works directly.

    Question for KNOPPIX developpers : why not putting the whole /KNOPPIX/etc in ramdisk ? so you can edit it at your need (it's only 14Mo).

    My 2 cents

    Sioban

    PS: There's maybe another method, this one works.

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    Re: Success

    Quote Originally Posted by Sioban
    OK guys I'm writing right now from my Dell inspiron 8000 with Dlink Wireless DWL 650, knoppix launched and connected to the network

    The method :

    1- cp /KNOPPIX/etc/pcmcia/wlan-ng.opts /ramdisk
    2- rm /etc/pcmcia/wlan-ng.opts
    3- ln -s /ramdisk/wlan-ng.opts /etc/pcmcia/wlan-ng.opts
    4- edit /ramdisk/wlan-ng.opts

    To set up SSID : Modify DesiredSSID or SSID value
    Modify what you need here.

    Remove wireless pcmcia card, replug it.

    If you have DHCP it works directly.

    Question for KNOPPIX developpers : why not putting the whole /KNOPPIX/etc in ramdisk ? so you can edit it at your need (it's only 14Mo).

    My 2 cents

    Sioban

    PS: There's maybe another method, this one works.
    works this to with an usb device?

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