[lwlan-user] How to scan for SSID?
Harmon Seaver
hseaver at gmail.com
Mon Jan 16 10:06:32 EST 2006
On 1/15/06, mobiru <jdebert at garlic.com> wrote:
>
> coot1 at toadmail.com wrote:
>
> >Thanks for the reply, but unfortunately all it tells me is:
> ># iwlist wlan0 scan
> >wlan0 Interface doesn't support scanning : Function not implemented
> >
> >
> >
> iwlist doesn't know how to talk to prism cards.
Gee, it sure works fine for me with both of my prism cards, one on my
desktop running debian 3.1 and the other in my ipaq running familiar 0.8.3.
No, he's got something else wrong. I recall getting that message when I
didn't have the driver configured properly --even if he had the ssid it
still won't work until the driver is properly configured. Or else he needs
to upgrade the firmware. The iwlist command has always worked with my Senao
prism2.5 card in my ipaq (but that's the hostap driver) and it works now
with my WUSB11 v2.5 prism usb nic using the linux-wlan driver, but I can't
recall if it did before I upgraded the firmware on that one. I definitly
recall getting that message tho -- but it was also during a period before I
was able to get the WUSB11 to work with debian.
Did you do a "rmmod prism2_" and then a "modprobe prism2_whatever" and
then the wlanctl ... enable command?
Perhaps you could ask someone what the ssid is?
>
> There is a scanner utility called kismet that will work with wlan-ng
> devices.
> You may be able to find an rpm using rpmfind.net. (You should get the
> source, also, if you install a precompiled binary, since the docs tell
> you to use the source to get config information.)
>
> _______________________________________________
> Linux-wlan-user mailing list
> Linux-wlan-user at lists.linux-wlan.com
> http://lists.linux-wlan.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-wlan-user
>
--
Harmon Seaver
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: http://lists.linux-wlan.com/pipermail/linux-wlan-user/attachments/20060116/5edfa004/attachment.htm
More information about the Linux-wlan-user
mailing list