Hi,
For WPA on Linux, you need to download
wpa_supplicant
http://www.linuxant.com/dr
wpa_supplicant.conf (for reference)
http://people.zoy.org/~hpr
libdnet
http://libdnet.sourceforge
Here are some howto for step-by-step setup:
http://freeunix.dyndns.org
http://people.zoy.org/~hpr
I hope those help.
Wesly
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by: wesly_chenPosted on 2004-12-22 at 23:10:43ID: 12890542
> 2.) Read files back and forth on my laptop between operating systems thanks et/project /captive/
au/~jn/lin ux/explore 2fs.htm
Read NTFS (XP) from Linux, use Captive (mount NTFS as read-only to avoid damaging NTFS)
http://www.jankratochvil.n
Read/Write Ext3 (Linux) from XP, use Explore2fs:
http://uranus.it.swin.edu.
> 1) Setup my wireless card
Please check your wireless card's vendor website to get the information
or download the driver for XP and Linux and install it.
Linux wireless support is not very mature, so there may not have built-in driver in the kernel
and you need to download the Linux driver from the vendor's wesite as well as the installation instruction.
Because the installation steps may vary from vendor to vendor.
Wesly