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WAG-0.2.2.pup Wireless Access Gadget

#1 Post by keenerd - modified »

Made a few minor improvements over 0.2.1, mainly to make scanning for networks easier. Just two clicks to connect to any open network. The biggest change is installation: I finally got around to making a dotpup that auto-installs to the roxapps folder.

I've been releasing a new version a day, and I think that's over. I'm happy with the interface and everything works. It will be a few weeks until version 0.3.0 comes out.

Has anyone had success with WAG? I know there have only been about a dozen downloads so far, but most of the downloads were the completely broken first version. Kind of surprised no one said anything about it....
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#2 Post by Lobster »

Have placed it here:

http://www.goosee.com/puppy/wikka/LatestNews

Is it some sort of wireless port scanner . . . seems to be. If you have wireless - now is your chance. Show us Puppy connected outside the Sidney Mozilla House (It has been renamed from Opera) . . .

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#3 Post by peppyy »

This is exactly what I have been looking for. Now if I could get it to do something. It dosn't seem to want to launch. :? Perhaps need to upgrade to 1.0.4?
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Re: WAG-0.2.2.pup

#4 Post by Flash »

keenerd wrote:Has anyone had success with WAG? I know there have only been about a dozen downloads so far, but most of the downloads were the completely broken first version. Kind of surprised no one said anything about it....
There is nothing I can see that says in plain language what it is or what it does or what it's for. Maybe no one has downloaded it because they can't tell they need it. :) (Would a small screen shot be enough to sell it?)

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#5 Post by keenerd »

Peppyy, I see no reason why it wouldn't work on older versions of puppy. It should at least load no matter what. Scaning really just comes down to features supported by your wireless card. I assumed you configured as per the instructions in the README?
Shift left click on the WAG icon to open (not run) the Rox App.
Shift left click on the script called AppRun to open in a text editor.
Near the top you will see 'User Configured Data'.
Set CARDSOC to the socket number your Wifi card uses (usually 0 or 1).
Set WLAN to the name of your Wifi card (usually wlan0, eth0, ath0).
If you have to load a (single) module such as ndiswraper, enter its name
in MODDATA.
Set WIFIIP to your preference of IP address. It will be used whenever
possible.
Finally, there is a user customizable button in the WAG interface.
When clicked, it will run a script in the WAG directory called 'manuwifi'.
By default the button is called 'User Script' and the script contains a
template for connecting to a single encrypted access point. However, it
can also be used to store a single gateway and DNS configuration.
And here is the section on what to do if it doesn't work:
WAG may not work with you wireless card or drivers. It was written
by one guy with one PCMCIA card and three different drivers, so it is
likely to not work for you. If WAG doesn't work, or presents you with
incorrect diagnostic information, first check to make sure you properly
entered your configuration. You didn't make any mistakes, you'll need to
post some information in the Puppy Linux forum. Tell me what was
supposed to happen and what actually happened. Tell me what you must
type in manually to form a connection. Mention what you have set the user
variables to. What do you have in rc.local to make wifi work? Most
importantly, open the WAG folder and run the 'debug' script. It will
generate a file (debug.txt) that I must have in order to make WAG work
for you.
I did post screenshots, back on the release of WAG-0.2.0, so they are now a little dated. They are still relivant, just not entirely accurate.

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The main diagnostic window. Something is not quite right with the card, let's click 'Reseat'

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Autoconnection made to my test AP. It's not connected to the internet, but normally you would click 'Dhcp Toggle' next.

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Scanning for networks, just click a Cell and go.[/quote]

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#6 Post by keenerd »

Oops. Maybe I should finally register so I can edit mistakes like that. Or use the nifty preview button.

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The main diagnostic window. Something is not quite right with the card, let's click 'Reseat'

Image
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Autoconnection made to my test AP. It's not connected to the internet, but normally you would click 'Dhcp Toggle' next.

Image
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Scanning for networks, just click a Cell and go.

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#7 Post by moritzes »

This is cool.

But install text has some problems.
First, I think you need to insert lines:

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mkdir /root/my-roxapps/WAG
mkdir /root/my-roxapps/WAG/Help
as the first lines of the body of dotpup.sh
'Cause when I first installed the dotpup, I got nothing. I don't think the -f option of cp actually creates the directories if they are not already there.

Second, you need to move the version info from the top of README to the bottom, so that what first pops up are the config instructions. As it is, if you don't know what to look for, that first README screen brought up by xmessage looks like it is complete--until you see the scroll bar on the right side. So you just hit "okay" without figuring out anything! With other dotpups most of us are used to stuff showing up in the Start menu (first place I looked was Start/Network), and we don't know where to look for this. (Can't count on us to go back and read all of the forum posts!) Even better would be to have the install stick an icon in Start/Network, but you might want to wait until it's working a little better first.

At this point, I would alter the README slightly to make things more clear. In addition to moving the version info to the end, how about starting with:

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WAG - Wifi Access Gadget
Use on laptops in order to easily insert and eject your wireless card.
Connect to unencrypted networks with two clicks.

WAG REQUIRES A WORKING WIFI CARD!
If you're tired of typing the same commands
every time you lose your connection, then WAG is for you!
[If you don't know exactly what must be typed in to make you wifi work,
do not use this software yet.  Instead, try first to get wireless up using the info here: 
http://www.murga.org/%7Epuppy/viewtopic.php?t=1700&highlight=wifi]


WAG MAY NEED TO BE MANUALLY CONFIGURED!  Try it out first (by left-clicking on the WAG icon in /root/my-roxapps), but if that doesn't work, come back to this README (/root/my-roxapps/WAG/Help/README) and:

1) Shift left click on the WAG icon to open (not run) the Rox App.

2) Shift left click on the script called AppRun to open in a text editor.

... blah blah blah 
You should also put a "README" button on the main screen to make it easy to get back to README.

Whew. And you were worried about not getting any comments yet. :wink: :!:
Unfortunately, my neighbor's AP seems to be down right now, so I haven't been able to test other functionality, but it connects me to mine right away. I'll take it out sometime and try some more, but I think it can be a really helpful tool.

Edit: now 3 neighbors have AP's up, but only 1 is open and I'm not getting an IP address. Still, this is good. I'll try some more stuff when I get a chance. Nice work so far, though!

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#8 Post by peppyy »

All I can get no matter how I click on it is the following in beaver.

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#!/bin/sh

# If the autowifi script isn't sufficient,
# or you need to run random commands at random times
# then place those commands here
# they will be run whenever you press the custom button

iwconfig wlan0 key *** essid *** mode managed channel **
I downloaded an older version WAG-0.2.1.gz and although it had some errors I was able to get it to start. That one will give me an xmessage box with option buttons and the following.

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wireless card not active
wireless card not responding
                                                           
no module loaded
dhcpcd running
wifi-beta installed

ath0 disabled
no IP assigned to ath0
ap test failure
internet ping sucessful

0 wireless network(s) detected
I guess since puppy sees my orinoco as eth0 it must treat it as a wired network card?
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#9 Post by moritzes »

You can use eth0 with WAG, just have to reconfigure.

Download the new dotpup again.
Don't click on it!!
Rather, first create directories:

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mkdir /root/my-roxapps/WAG
mkdir /root/my-roxapps/WAG/Help
Then click. You should end up with files in the above directories.

(Alternatively, just use TkZip to unzip the pup file and put the files where they need to go themselves. The dotpup.sh file tells you where to put them.)

Go into WAG directory (by shift-left-clicking on WAG icon at /root/my-roxapps/ or right-clicking on the icon and selecting "look inside")
You will need to edit the AppRun file as text. Define WLAN = 'eth0" rather than wlan0.
(Now that you have unpacked the files, you should also have access to the readme file, which should help.) Save the AppRun file and click on the WAG icon in /root/my-roxapps. What happens?

Based on your post in the other thread, this IS exactly what you need; just need to get it working!

Post back here once you get the thing unpacked and have started tinkering with the app-run file.

keenerd

#10 Post by keenerd »

I've implemented moritzes's suggestions. I'm also working on Bladehunter's recommendation - pulling the wireless interface from /proc/net/wireless

If I can get that to work, this might go without configuration.
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#11 Post by peppyy »

Ok, I created the directorys and ran the latest version. Read the xmessage.
Try running it by left-clicking on the WAG icon in /root/my-roxapps
I did not have a WAG icon. I had AppRun, debug and manuwifi, debug.txt and display.txt in the directory WAG but nothing in my-roxapps eccept the directory I made. I restarted and there it was.
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#12 Post by moritzes »

Your "directory" WAG is probably a ROX application. (Right-click the icon and select "info" to check.) It would look like an application if you assign the /root/my-roxapps/WAG/.DirIcon to it. (Don't miss the "." in that address; the icon is hidden.) [Need to fix that in the pupget.sh, keenerd. Nice icon BTW]

At any rate, even if assigning the icon somehow doesn't work, left-click AppRun to run the program. (First modify the AppRun text as mentioned above, of course.) What do you get? If you get an xmessage and some choices, try the scan button and see if you can see all the nearby networks. You are very close, I think. :D

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#13 Post by keenerd »

Wow, I can not make a roxapp to save my life. I (thoroughly!) looked over everything, and the only flaws I could find were making the WAG folder a second time instead of creating the help folder. I also had a typo which excluded the (unused) autowifi script from the dotpup. I had zero trouble with the icon.

Until I learn to take my time, it looks like this will always be a buggy beta.

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#14 Post by peppyy »

I must still be doing something wrong or my card is not supported. I tried it on another running ndiswrapper with a linksys, a gigabyte and an oriunoco a/b and I couldn't get it to see those either even though they were connected.

I will check it out some more when I get a chance.
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#15 Post by keenerd »

I've made a slew of small improvements. Increased speed, decreased disk access, and a much more user friendly installation process. The wireless interface is detected automatically. There is even an included mini-utility to help determine which socket you are using. Basically, the dotpup does much more handholding than ever before. And the installer is (finally) bug free.

Oh, Peppyy, it sounds like you didn't enter the socket number of your wifi card. Previously, you've said you use socket 1, and the WAG default is socket 0. One other thing: You have three wireless cards!? Could you please run the debug script in the WAG folder once for each card and send me the results? I need to see how a variety of cards function.
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#16 Post by moritzes »

Still working for me!
I haven't had a chance to really stress test it, but the new install works nicely.
You might want to have the script check for "manuwifi" and offer to copy it if present (assuming that there will be more upgrades on the program). It's not hard to recreate it, but probably not hard to store it, either.

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#17 Post by peppyy »

I am on the 770z with the orinoco classic gold card and it sees the connection now but still dosn't treat it as wireless. Won't scan with this card. I tried the new one on the 600e with the linksys wpc11 v4 running wifi-pup and it found my network and my neighbors too. I could not however connect to either one as dhcp wouldn't work. It also reported signal at 0/100. I will try another card and see what happens on the E when I get a few minutes. Running 1.0.3 on this one still.

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wireless card not active
wireless card not responding
                                                           
no module loaded
dhcpcd running
wifi-beta installed

eth0 enabled
no IP assigned to eth0
access point aquired
no internet ping test

0 wireless network(s) detected
0 open network(s) detected

Connected to:
eth0      IEEE 802.11-DS  ESSID:"home"  Nickname:"HERMES I"
          Mode:Managed  Frequency:2.447GHz  Access Point: 00:E0:98:DE:D3:33  
          Encryption key:off
          Link Quality:54/92  Signal level:-44 dBm  Noise level:-98 dBm
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#18 Post by peppyy »

From the 600e with the linksys card.

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wireless card not active
wireless card not responding
                                                           
no module loaded
dhcpcd running
wifi-beta installed

wlan0 enabled
no IP assigned to wlan0
access point aquired
internet ping sucessful

1 wireless network(s) detected
1 open network(s) detected

Connected to:
wlan0     IEEE 802.11b  ESSID:"home"  Nickname:"puppylaptop"
          Mode:Managed  Frequency:2.447GHz  Access Point: 00:E0:98:DE:D3:33  
          Encryption key:off
          Link Quality:100/100  Signal level:-58 dBm  Noise level:-256 dBm
I will see what others might work.
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#19 Post by peppyy »

I also have an orinoco a/b proxim wavelan 2cs.4 that runs on this Called a "combocard Gold" part# 8460-05. I was about to post the results from this one and I realized that wasn't what you were looking for. Well, while I am on a run.

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wireless card not active
wireless card not responding
                                                           
no module loaded
dhcpcd running
wifi-beta installed

wlan0 enabled
no IP assigned to wlan0
access point aquired
internet ping sucessful

0 wireless network(s) detected
0 open network(s) detected

Connected to:
wlan0     IEEE 802.11b  ESSID:"home"  Nickname:"puppylaptop"
          Mode:Managed  Frequency:2.447GHz  Access Point: 00:E0:98:DE:D3:33  
          Encryption key:off
          Link Quality:50/100  Signal level:-50 dBm  Noise level:-256 dBm
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#20 Post by peppyy »

I got 3 out of 4 working, gave up on the gigafast.
Here is the results.
results from the new orinoco combocard.

_____________AUTOWIFI
#!/bin/sh

# this script is user specific and may be optional
# it is called as the final step of the Reseat and scan process
# if you have extra steps to activate a wireless connection,
# append them here



MANUWIFI
#!/bin/sh

# If the autowifi script isn't sufficient,
# or you need to run random commands at random times
# then place those commands here
# they will be run whenever you press the custom button

iwconfig wlan0 key *** essid *** mode managed channel **

IFCONFIG
lo Link encap:Local Loopback
inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0
UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:16436 Metric:1
RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
RX bytes:0 (0.0 iB) TX bytes:0 (0.0 iB)

wlan0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:20:A6:4C:17:A0
inet addr:192.168.1.8 Bcast:255.255.255.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
UP BROADCAST NOTRAILERS RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:802 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:835 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
RX bytes:601367 (587.2 kiB) TX bytes:120398 (117.5 kiB)
Memory:10c00000-10c0ffff


IWCONFIG
wlan0 IEEE 802.11b ESSID:"home" Nickname:"puppylaptop"
Mode:Managed Frequency:2.447GHz Access Point: 00:E0:98:DE:D3:33
Bit Rate=11Mb/s
Encryption key:off
Link Quality:48/100 Signal level:-53 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


IWLIST SCAN
wlan0 No scan results

IWLIST AP

PING
PING google.com (216.239.37.99): 56 data bytes

--- google.com ping statistics ---
1 packets transmitted, 1 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max = 75.6/75.6/75.6 ms

LSMOD
Module Size Used by Not tainted
cs4232 3748 0 (unused)
uart401 6180 0 [cs4232]
ad1848 22060 0 [cs4232]
sound 55112 0 [cs4232 uart401 ad1848]
soundcore 3588 4 [sound]
ndiswrapper 105076 1
parport_pc 15108 0
parport 23880 0 [parport_pc]
sr_mod 14488 0 (unused)
ide-cd 29504 0
cdrom 27744 0 [sr_mod ide-cd]
sd_mod 11404 0 (unused)
ds 6580 2
yenta_socket 10436 2
pcmcia_core 40228 0 [ds yenta_socket]
usb-uhci 21936 0 (autoclean) (unused)
usbcore 59596 1 (autoclean) [ndiswrapper usb-uhci]
scsi_mod 93972 2 [sr_mod sd_mod]

DHCPCD
242 root 1464 S dhcpcd wlan0

CARDCTL STATUS
Socket 0:
no card
Socket 1:
3.3V CardBus card
function 0: [ready]

CARDCTL IDENT
Socket 0:
no product info available
Socket 1:
product info: "Atheros Communications, Inc.", "AR5001-0000-0000", "Wireless LAN Reference Card", "00"
manfid: 0x0271, 0x0012
function: 6 (network)
_________________________________
Here is the linksys wpc11 v4
AUTOWIFI
#!/bin/sh

# this script is user specific and may be optional
# it is called as the final step of the Reseat and scan process
# if you have extra steps to activate a wireless connection,
# append them here



MANUWIFI
#!/bin/sh

# If the autowifi script isn't sufficient,
# or you need to run random commands at random times
# then place those commands here
# they will be run whenever you press the custom button

iwconfig wlan0 key *** essid *** mode managed channel **

IFCONFIG
lo Link encap:Local Loopback
inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0
UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:16436 Metric:1
RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
RX bytes:0 (0.0 iB) TX bytes:0 (0.0 iB)

wlan0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:13:10:66:B7:4D
inet addr:192.168.1.9 Bcast:255.255.255.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
UP BROADCAST NOTRAILERS RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:9 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:10 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
RX bytes:2022 (1.9 kiB) TX bytes:2756 (2.6 kiB)
Memory:10c00000-10c000ff


IWCONFIG
wlan0 IEEE 802.11b ESSID:"home" Nickname:"puppylaptop"
Mode:Managed Frequency:2.447GHz Access Point: 00:E0:98:DE:D3:33
Bit Rate=11Mb/s Tx-Power:20 dBm Sensitivity=0/3
RTS thr=2432 B Fragment thr=2432 B
Encryption key:off
Power Management:off
Link Quality:100/100 Signal level:-49 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


IWLIST SCAN
wlan0 Scan completed :
Cell 01 - Address: 00:E0:98:DE:D3:33
ESSID:"home"
Protocol:IEEE 802.11b
Mode:Managed
Frequency:2.447GHz
Quality:0/100 Signal level:-49 dBm Noise level:-256 dBm
Encryption key:off
Bit Rate:1Mb/s
Bit Rate:2Mb/s
Bit Rate:5.5Mb/s
Bit Rate:11Mb/s
Extra:bcn_int=100
Extra:atim=0


IWLIST AP

PING
PING google.com (216.239.37.99): 56 data bytes

--- google.com ping statistics ---
1 packets transmitted, 1 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max = 79.3/79.3/79.3 ms

LSMOD
Module Size Used by Not tainted
cs4232 3748 0 (unused)
uart401 6180 0 [cs4232]
ad1848 22060 0 [cs4232]
sound 55112 0 [cs4232 uart401 ad1848]
soundcore 3588 4 [sound]
ndiswrapper 105076 1
parport_pc 15108 0
parport 23880 0 [parport_pc]
sr_mod 14488 0 (unused)
ide-cd 29504 0
cdrom 27744 0 [sr_mod ide-cd]
sd_mod 11404 0 (unused)
ds 6580 2
yenta_socket 10436 2
pcmcia_core 40228 0 [ds yenta_socket]
usb-uhci 21936 0 (autoclean) (unused)
usbcore 59596 1 (autoclean) [ndiswrapper usb-uhci]
scsi_mod 93972 2 [sr_mod sd_mod]

DHCPCD
237 root 1464 S dhcpcd wlan0

CARDCTL STATUS
Socket 0:
no card
Socket 1:
3.3V CardBus card
function 0: [ready]

CARDCTL IDENT
Socket 0:
no product info available
Socket 1:
product info: "Realtek", "Rtl8139"
manfid: 0x0000, 0x024c
function: 6 (network)


__________________________

Here is the orinoco classic gold
AUTOWIFI
#!/bin/sh

# this script is user specific and may be optional
# it is called as the final step of the Reseat and scan process
# if you have extra steps to activate a wireless connection,
# append them here



MANUWIFI
#!/bin/sh

# If the autowifi script isn't sufficient,
# or you need to run random commands at random times
# then place those commands here
# they will be run whenever you press the custom button

iwconfig wlan0 key *** essid *** mode managed channel **

IFCONFIG
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:02:2D:AB:30:2F
inet addr:192.168.1.1 Bcast:255.255.255.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
UP BROADCAST NOTRAILERS RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:1 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:2 errors:1 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
RX bytes:336 (336.0 iB) TX bytes:758 (758.0 iB)
Interrupt:3 Base address:0x180

lo Link encap:Local Loopback
inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0
UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:16436 Metric:1
RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
RX bytes:0 (0.0 iB) TX bytes:0 (0.0 iB)


IWCONFIG
eth0 IEEE 802.11-DS ESSID:"home" Nickname:"HERMES I"
Mode:Managed Frequency:2.447GHz Access Point: 00:E0:98:DE:D3:33
Bit Rate:11Mb/s Tx-Power=15 dBm Sensitivity:1/3
Retry limit:4 RTS thr:off Fragment thr:off
Encryption key:off
Power Management:off
Link Quality:62/92 Signal level:-33 dBm Noise level:-95 dBm
Rx invalid nwid:0 Rx invalid crypt:0 Rx invalid frag:0
Tx excessive retries:0 Invalid misc:0 Missed beacon:0


IWLIST SCAN

IWLIST AP

PING
PING google.com (216.239.57.99): 56 data bytes

--- google.com ping statistics ---
1 packets transmitted, 1 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max = 142.5/142.5/142.5 ms

LSMOD
Module Size Used by Not tainted
orinoco_cs 4244 1
orinoco 32436 0 [orinoco_cs]
hermes 5732 0 [orinoco_cs orinoco]
cs4232 3748 0 (unused)
uart401 6180 0 [cs4232]
ad1848 22060 0 [cs4232]
sound 55112 0 [cs4232 uart401 ad1848]
soundcore 3588 4 [sound]
ndiswrapper 105076 0
parport_pc 15108 0
parport 23880 0 [parport_pc]
sr_mod 14488 0 (unused)
ide-cd 29504 0
cdrom 27744 0 [sr_mod ide-cd]
sd_mod 11404 0 (unused)
ds 6580 2 [orinoco_cs]
yenta_socket 10436 2
pcmcia_core 40228 0 [orinoco_cs ds yenta_socket]
usb-uhci 21936 0 (autoclean) (unused)
usbcore 59596 1 (autoclean) [ndiswrapper usb-uhci]
scsi_mod 93972 2 [sr_mod sd_mod]

DHCPCD
237 root 1464 S dhcpcd wlan0
798 root 1468 S dhcpcd -d eth0

CARDCTL STATUS
Socket 0:
no card
Socket 1:
5V 16-bit PC Card
function 0: [ready]

CARDCTL IDENT
Socket 0:
no product info available
Socket 1:
product info: "Lucent Technologies", "WaveLAN/IEEE", "Version 01.01", ""
manfid: 0x0156, 0x0002
function: 6 (network)
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