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??: "Frank Vos" <os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com> ?????? ?????????
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???????????: os2-wireless_users-owner <os2-wireless_users-owner@2rosenthals.com>
????: [OS2Wireless] Jacaranda for dummies.
????: Mon, 20 Dec 2004 22:25:49 +0100 (CET)
????: "os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com" <os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com>

Hello Kris,
On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 21:47:14 +0100, Kris Steenhaut wrote:

>Frank Vos schreef:
>
>>If your are only using WIFI at home and don't need it to access public
>>hotspots, than you can do without WLAN monitor.
>>
>>But before we can go further, please tell more about your Wireless router or
>>accesspoint.
>>
>Wireless router is: Wireless  SMC ADSL Barracuda g, specified as a
>"Wirel2ss 54Mbps broadband Router with built-in Annex B?UR2 ADSL modem".
>
>> What SSID are you using,
>>
>Rather predictable, SSID = SMC
>
>> do you use encryption?
>>
>No.
>
>> This information
>>is needed to be able to give you the right setup information. If you give me
>>this info, than I can give you a good example of PROTOCOL.INI.
>>
>>  
>>
>At present protocol.ini  is as here:
>
>
>[PROT_MAN]
>
>   DRIVERNAME = PROTMAN$
>
>[IBMLXCFG]
>
>   tcpip_nif = tcpip.nif
>   IBMGU_nif = ibmgu.nif
>   ARLTNDIS_nif = arltndis.nif
>
>[tcpip_nif]
>
>   DriverName = TCPIP$
>   Bindings = IBMGU_nif,ARLTNDIS_nif
>
>[IBMGU_nif]
>
>   DriverName = IBMGU$
>   RXBUFFERS = 64
>   RxBufferSize = 8192
>   TXBUFFERS = 64
>   TxBufferSize = 8192
>
>[ARLTNDIS_nif]
>
>   DriverName = ARWLAN$
>   NETADDRESS = "00022D30D2FB"
>   DESIRED_SSID = "ANY"
>   CREATE_IBSS = "NO"
>   MW_ROBUSTNESS = "NO"
>   WEP_ENABLED = "NO"
>   AUTH_TYPE = "OPEN_SYSTEM"
>
>NETADDRESS = "00022D30D2FB" is the mac address as stated on the jacaranda.
>
>DESIRED_SSID = "ANY" as to the newer 1.5 Artem driver specs.
This setup should be working. It is not realy needed to put in your MAC address.


To start using the WIFI network I used (before WLAN monitor :-) the following batch file:
_______________________________
/* turn on the radio
 * This command activates the 802.11b interface
 * original batch file by Neil Waldhauer
* The wireless NIC should be inserted in the PC Card slot
 */
say "Activating the wireless network card"
' ifconfig lan0 down'
' ifconfig lan0 delete'
'dhcpmon -t'
'route -fh'
'arp -f'
'dhcpstrt -i lan1 -d 10'
say "Wireless networking enabled"
________________________________


To stop using the WIFI card you can use:

_________________________________
/* turn off the radio
 * This command deactivates the 802.11b interface
*/
say "Deactivating the wireless network card"
' ifconfig lan1 down'
' ifconfig lan1 delete'
'dhcpmon -t'
'route -fh'
'arp -f'
'dhcpstrt -i lan0 -d 20'
say "Cable networking enabled"
_________________________________

You can then switch off the power of your WIFI-card with wifistat.exe.
Wifistat.exe is also used to see the status of you WIFI card.

Kind regards,
Frank

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