> Hey, > > I have my laptop using ndis with a d-link dwl-g650+ I don't know what chipset the dwl-g650+ has. You should show us what pciconf -lv says so we can tell. (No, it doesn't matter what part number the board distributor assigns: they keep switching chipsets so often it's impossible to tell what the card really is until you plug it in.) > i tested it using only nothing (means no wpa, no wep) - and this works > without problems. > > now, i configured wpa_supplicant to use wpa - so: > > on my 1st box, wpa_supplicant crashes the systems Show us the crash log then. > on my 2nd box, wpa does not do anything. No, it does something. It just doesn't do what you want. You should have run it with -d and recorded the debugging output for us to see, instead of running it with -Bw. > i start it using 'wpa_supplicant -indis0 -c/etc/wpa.conf -Bw Try using "-D ndis" to force the use of the NDIS driver support in wpa_supplicant. If you do this, you should also run "ndis_events -a" before starting wpa_supplicant. (I'm assuming since you're posting on freebsd-current that you're attempting this with -current. If not, you should mention what version of FreeBSD you have. The -D ndis option is available in FreeBSD 6.0 and later.) If you really want to figure out what's wrong with the native BSD support, you should run wpa_supplicant with -d like I said, save the output, then post it here. -Bill -- ============================================================================= -Bill Paul (510) 749-2329 | Senior Engineer, Master of Unix-Fu wpaul_at_windriver.com | Wind River Systems ============================================================================= <adamw> you're just BEGGING to face the moose =============================================================================Received on Tue Jan 17 2006 - 15:43:08 UTC
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