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slackware:rt2xxx [2006/08/18 22:21] – The downloaded SlackBuild is not executable, use 'sh' alien | slackware:rt2xxx [2007/05/12 11:29] – Added IWPRIV example for Slackware > 11.0 alien |
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sh rt2500.SlackBuild | sh rt2500.SlackBuild |
</code> THe resulting package will be created in the ''/tmp'' directory and can be installed with (for example) <code> | </code> THe resulting package will be created in the ''/tmp'' directory and can be installed with (for example) <code> |
installpkg /tmp/rt2500-1.1.0.b3_2.6.13-i486-1.tgz | installpkg /tmp/rt2500-1.1.0.b4_2.6.13-i486-1.tgz |
</code> | </code> |
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WLAN_MODE[5]=Managed | WLAN_MODE[5]=Managed |
WLAN_CHANNEL[5]="auto" | WLAN_CHANNEL[5]="auto" |
WLAN_IWPRIV[5]="AuthMode=WPAPSK EncrypType=TKIP WPAPSK=1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234" | WLAN_IWPRIV[5]="set AuthMode=WPAPSK | set EncrypType=TKIP | set WPAPSK=1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234" |
</code> | </code> |
The last line (//WLAN_IWPRIV[5]//) is the necessary configuration for WPA. The 64-character string '//12345.....901234//' I copied in there should be replaced by your Access Point's 64-character hexadecimal WPA key. | The last line (//WLAN_IWPRIV[5]//) is the necessary configuration for WPA. The 64-character string '//12345.....901234//' I copied in there should be replaced by your Access Point's 64-character hexadecimal WPA key. |
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| <note warning>The above notation for the **//WLAN_IWPRIV//** variable has changed after Slackware 11.0. The new notation for ''IWPRIV'' in newer releases of Slackware is like this: |
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| WLAN_IWPRIV[5]="AuthMode=WPAPSK EncrypType=TKIP WPAPSK=1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234" |
| </code></note> |