ifconfig, wifi, and DHCP
Dennis Melentyev
dennis.melentyev at gmail.com
Tue Mar 18 09:34:22 UTC 2008
Hi Gary,
If your notebook is not broken, you should be able to use internal
WiFi with wpi driver.
I haven't tried the latest one yet (there are changes Benjamin asked
to check), but it worked for me for couple of monthes on my
D830/FBSD7.0 (Pre-Release).
Just give it a try.
2008/3/17, knowtree at aloha.com <knowtree at aloha.com>:
> Usually my Lucent gold wifi card (wi0:) comes up fine when I start my
> laptop (Dell Latitude D830, FreeBSD 7.0), but once in a while it doesn't,
> and sometimes I forget to plug it in. Sometimes it does not join my home
> network. I do ifconfig wi0: down, then ifconfig wi0: up, and it joins my
> network but it does not pull an IP address from my access point. I looked
> at the man pages for ifconfig and wi and found nothing about how this is done.
>
> Here is a hint. When I installed my system and chose wifi networking the
> installer wrote this in my rc.conf:
>
> ifconfig_wi0="dhcp ssid Oz"
>
> Yes, my network's name is Oz. No, I am not the wizard. Can I use this
> quoted phrase when I invoke ifconfig manually? I see ssid documented on the
> man page for ifconfig, but not dhcp.
>
> Gary Dunn
> Open Slate Project
>
>
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