Eric Schuele wrote: > Alexandre "Sunny" Kovalenko wrote: > >> On Fri, 2005-09-30 at 21:07 -0500, Eric Schuele wrote: >> >> >>> Ah... hex *keys*... plural!! I should use all 4 of them? I had been >>> using just the one declared as the default key to tx. I have >>> attached a >>> screenshot of what a linksys does when you setup WEP. Give it a >>> cleartext passphrase and it generates 4 hex keys. On some systems you >>> can enter the passphrase... others I've had to enter the 'default' key. >>> Never thought to try all four keys at once. Is that what you think I >>> should do? >>> >>> >>>> How are you entering >>>> your hex keys? The examples are a bit unclear, but digging around in >>>> the code it looks like unquoted strings are assumed to be hex strings. >>>> They should not be prefixed by 0x. >>> >>> >>> I'll try them in the above format (I was prefixing with 0x). I'm >>> not in the office but will try my home AP.... BRB.... >>> >>> Whoa!!! That's IT!!! >>> Am I the only person who couldn't figure that out??? >>> You must use all 4 hex keys and specify which is the default. >>> >> >> No, you don't -- at least on -CURRENT of week or two ago following >> wpa_supplicant.conf works quite well: >> >> ctrl_interface=/var/run/wpa_supplicant >> ctrl_interface_group=wheel >> >> network={ >> ssid="SillySSID" >> scan_ssid=1 >> priority=5 >> key_mgmt=NONE >> wep_key0=0123456789abcdef0123456789 >> wep_tx_keyidx=0 >> } >> > > Yes... you are correct. One is sufficient. I got a little over > zealous when entering keys. > > I simply must have had the format of the hex keys incorrect all this > time. I must say, I have been trying to get WEP to work for an > embarrisingly long time. WPA-PSK and open networks gave me no trouble > though. But I tried for the longest time to get WEP going because > thats how I had things setup from 5.x (since WPA was not supported) > and I thought it would be easiest to just turn wpa_supplicant on > without changing the wLAN. > > Anyways.... Thank you very much to all. So it works for you now? Darn I have had the exact same problem I got on WPA straight away but could never get past DHCP on WEP. I decided not to worry about having it auto dhcp and just placed this into a script if I decided to use WEP wireless. ifconfig ath0 inet 192.168.231.5 netmask 255.255.255.0 ssid MYW wepmode on weptxkey 1 wepkey 1:0x6eb24e9f544768c20e22a29f43 route add 0.0.0.0 192.168.231.1 I could get on just fine with WEP if I added my own IP and WEP key manually but DHCP has never worked (unlike in WPA). Since people are claiming it works I will have to give it another shot next time I use wireless. MikeReceived on Sun Oct 02 2005 - 06:21:16 UTC
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