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| Hi! I want to get myself a laptop that i can use to connect to my wireless network. I want it to run slackware 9.1 and i just wonder if there are some experience out there running slack on a laptop with a PCM/CIA nic. Is it hard to get into a net which only allows certain MAC addresses access? -- Regards, Henrik |
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| Henrik Amundsen <henrik@zpill.no> writes: > Hi! > > I want to get myself a laptop that i can use to connect to my wireless > network. I want it to run slackware 9.1 and i just wonder if there are some > experience out there running slack on a laptop with a PCM/CIA nic. > > Is it hard to get into a net which only allows certain MAC addresses > access? It's very easy. You may have to install linux-wlan-ng, though. Check out <http://www.linux-wlan.com/linux-wlan/index.html>. Really, for my PCMCIA card, *once* you download that software, it's a breeze. It took me a little while to find out I needed that stuff, though. -- Jesse F. Hughes "It's your choice though, if you do not believe in mathematics, in the importance of its healthiness and correctness, then you can just walk away now." -- James S Harris, on the Pythagorean Oath |
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| Henrik Amundsen <henrik@zpill.no> wrote in message news:<INm2c.8689$_c4.110408@news4.e.nsc.no>... > Hi! > > I want to get myself a laptop that i can use to connect to my wireless > network. I want it to run slackware 9.1 and i just wonder if there are some > experience out there running slack on a laptop with a PCM/CIA nic. > > Is it hard to get into a net which only allows certain MAC addresses access? I use Slackware and my wireless cards work automatically. But your question: > Is it hard to get into a net which only allows certain MAC addresses access? leads me to believe that you are trying to get into a network on which you do not control the access. If that's the case, then you'll have to get the person who does have control to add your MAC address. But you don't have to do anything fancy on your end. Shawn |
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