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Join Date: Sep 2005
Posts: 18
OS: windows xp home
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PCMCIA DLINK DWL-610 WI-Fi device receiver setup!
HI All!
I installed the dvd iso fedora core 4 into my hard drive with pentium 4 and I would like to connect to the Internet Access with my PCMCIA Dlink DWL-610 WI-FI device receiver at my dlink di-624 router who has the modem cable connected on it. I was able to use it on Windows XP Home. But now I would like to use it on Fedora Core 4 Linux, how I can install and configure that please? Dimnet2000
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The trick is the "iwconfig" command
You'll want a set of commands like (assuming your wifi card is eth1) Code:
iwconfig eth1 iwconfig eth1 essid (your network id) iwconfig eth1 key (your wep key) dhclient eth1 |
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I tried to download it but I am not able to do it. Do you have a link to help to install it please? Dimnet |
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Now I downloaded the wireless toold and realtek driver. I need to know where and how to see the kernel log for the vender and device id on the fedora core 4? version 2.6.11-1.1369_FC4 please? Dimnet |
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They have only /var/log/ Do you have a solution? I already pcmcia installed in my computer. it s a texas instrument pcmcia device. |
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I would type in "find / -name 'kern.log'"
And to break that down "find" is the command, the "/" tells it to start in root, the "-name" tells it to search file names" and in single quotes is 'kern.log' the file we're looking for. You may want to do this as root |
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Join Date: Sep 2005
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Hi,
Thank you for your help again. I just tried to find the kern.log in my \ but I got this following message: Warning: Hard link count is wrong for /proc: this maybe a bug in your filesystem driver. Automatically turning on find's -noleaf option. Earlier results may have failed to include directory that should have been searched... What is the solution! Dimnet FC4 |
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OK
Thank you again for your help. I will try to to use the find tool in graphic mode. Dimnet Quote:
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Now I was able to made a search for all the drive but no kernel.log or kern.log.... Do you know if I need to install it or what? Nicholas |
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