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Chain-Q 
Re: Amiga PCMCIA Wireless
Posted on 17-Apr-2013 9:17:26
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@Drummerboy
The first obvious spot is the usage of SetPrism2Defaults. This tool is for setting up WEP, and is for the old prism2.device. With the WPA-aware new driver, you don't need this tool, and more you have to remove it!

Second, you have to start WirelessManager instead, and configure it using ENV:Sys/Wireless.prefs. The readme of the new prism2.device details this. But anyway, this file is equal to wpa_supplicant.conf on some Linux distributions, which is a simple text file. Wireless.prefs has the same syntax, so there should be plenty of examples floating around on the net for specific hotspot configurations.

Last edited by Chain-Q on 17-Apr-2013 at 09:19 AM.

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Re: Amiga PCMCIA Wireless
Posted on 21-Apr-2013 4:36:13
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Ok, for now nothing


But using in shell "Wirelessmanager prism2.device verbose", show the card find the netword, you know "can see" the network, but in the results says too "No Suitable network found", and "not WPA/RSN IE"
But the router is configured as WPA-PSK. And the Network names match.

What could be happen?!

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