Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2001 16:12:10 -0700 (PDT) From: Doug Ambrisko <ambrisko@ambrisko.com> To: freebsd-mobile@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: ancontrol/ifconfig and WEP index mixup ? Message-ID: <200107252312.f6PNCAM10771@ambrisko.com> In-Reply-To: <20010725002334.A9937@pir.net> "from Peter Radcliffe at Jul 25, 2001 00:23:34 am"
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Peter Radcliffe writes:
| I've been using the ifconfig interface to setting wep keys for both wi
| and an interfaces. Using -STABLE from a few days ago.
|
| On cisco an interfaces I've noticed what appears to be some confusion
| between the index numbers for WEP keys.
|
| ] pir@disapp# ancontrol -C
| [...]
| ] WEP Key status:
| ] Key 0 is set 128 bits
| ] Key 1 is set 128 bits
| ] Key 2 is unset
| ] Key 3 is unset
| ] The active transmit key is 0
|
| ] pir@disapp# ifconfig an0
| [...]
| ] wepmode ON weptxkey 1
| ] wepkey 1:128-bit
Grab my update to the Aironet driver from
www.ambrisko.com:/doug/an/
The fix to ancontrol hasn't been applied to correctly list sparse keys
but was commited to ifconfig. And yes ancontrol starts counting a 0.
However, ifconfig doesn't display the home key or deal with it. I have
some support for the home key.
ancontrol says
WEP Key status:
Key 0 is set 40 bits
Key 4 is set 40 bits
The active transmit key is 0
ifconfig says
wepmode ON weptxkey 1
wepkey 1:64-bit
BTW I found something is going on really screwy with the usio thing
but I think my test machines power supply is dying. Fortunately the
Aironet stuff is easier to work on and doesn't usually lock up my system.
Doug A.
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