Okay, I'm totally confused now and don't know what to do! On 7/7/06, Michael Crute wrote: > > I would really recommend you use wpa_supplicant as IMO it is far > easier to configure and supports more access methods than iwconfig. > Since your wireless card is clearly detected it should be trivial to > setup. Check out this article in the wiki (which you may have already > looked at): > http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Wireless_Configuration_and_Startup#Configuration_using_wpa_supplicant When I boot my computer and do modprobe ndiswrapper, and then run iwconfig, I get the following (as I stated in my previous post) > > > localhost ~ # iwconfig > > lo no wireless extensions. > > > > eth0 no wireless extensions. > > > > wlan0 IEEE 802.11g ESSID:"beam26wireless" > > Mode:Managed Frequency:2.437 GHz Access Point: > 00:13:10:99:9C:BF > > Bit Rate:54 Mb/s Tx-Power:25 dBm > > RTS thr:2347 B Fragment thr:2346 B > > Encryption key:off > > Power Management:off > > Link Quality:100/100 Signal level:-60 dBm Noise level:-256 > dBm > > Rx invalid nwid:0 Rx invalid crypt:0 Rx invalid frag:0 > > Tx excessive retries:0 Invalid misc:0 Missed beacon:0 I can connect in a "clunky" fashion if I type 'ifconfig wlan0 up' and then 'dhcpcd wlan0' from the command line. However, what I want to do is to be able to connect automatically to my wireless access point, or for that matter any available wireless access point. So, I took the above advice and emerged wpa_supplicant. Following the wiki, I created very simple wpa_supplicant.conf file by copying the following lines from the wpa_supplicant.conf.example file, pasting them into the wpa_supplicant.conf file that I was creating and modifying them for my own situation. network={ ssid="beam26wireless" scan_ssid=1 psk="******" priority=2 } I did put something into the psk= filed, but have blanked it out here. From the example file this seemed to be most suited to my situation. Right now, I haven't set up encryption on my cable/DSL router because my son connects wirelessly with his Windows computer and he'll have a fit if he can't connect until I can tear him of the laptop long enough to enter the encryption code into his wireless configuration. Next, the wiki said to put these lines into the /etc/conf.d/net file (which had nothing in it because it assumes dhcp): modules=( "wpa_supplicant" ) wpa_supplicant_wlan0="-Dndiswrapper" wpa_timeout_wlan0=60 Again, these lines have been modified to suit my situation. However, if I boot the laptop without the ethernet cable connected, it hangs when running the dhcpcd daemon. I'm sure I'm missing something, but I don't know what. Any further assistance would be appreciated and I apologize for having to be "led by the nose". Regards, Colleen > >