Got this working, thanks for the guidance.
Using a Linksys WPC600 on both WPA2 (AES) and unencrypted networks.
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- Sat 18 Jul 2009, 04:27
- Forum: HOWTO ( Solutions )
- Topic: How to configure wifi from the commandline
- Replies: 185
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- Sat 18 Jul 2009, 04:23
- Forum: Wireless
- Topic: wireless / wifi cards confirmed to work in puppy - OLD LIST
- Replies: 185
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Linksys WPC600N, confirmed working, using these drivers. I've tested it on both WPA2 (AES) and unencrypted networks. Both worked just fine, no problems at all.
- Sat 18 Jul 2009, 04:21
- Forum: Wireless
- Topic: Linksys WPC600N w/ IBM T20 Thinkpad
- Replies: 3
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Using this thread as my guideline, I was able to write a script that would automatically remember the wireless.
Going the module route didn't seem to work.
Going the module route didn't seem to work.
- Thu 16 Jul 2009, 22:02
- Forum: Wireless
- Topic: Linksys WPC600N w/ IBM T20 Thinkpad
- Replies: 3
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Don't really know what I'm doing, but downloading these drivers was enough for me. I just downloaded the drivers and fiddled around with connection manager and I was able to connect to the web wirelessly. Each time I reboot I have to go through the whole process again. I have seen some scripts and s...
- Thu 16 Jul 2009, 02:58
- Forum: Wireless
- Topic: Linksys WPC600N w/ IBM T20 Thinkpad
- Replies: 3
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Linksys WPC600N w/ IBM T20 Thinkpad
To get you up to speed: I got an old IBM T20 Thinkpad for free. The specs are: 6GB hard drive, 384 MB Ram, the processor was 600 MHz I believe. I installed puppy, full version, using the 4.21 live cd and the one-click install script found on these forums. It is working, I can boot into it and play a...