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Operating Systems BSD OpenBSD and wireless Post 302152615 by NelTu on Thursday 20th of December 2007 03:01:49 PM
Old 12-20-2007
Quote:
Originally Posted by Timmy66
And since my first language isn't english I should choose something else? Why do we have all these forums then?
And you did you reply to this questions if you don't have an answer?
Since the details of how to run the operating system are in the man pages, if you cannot read those, it's probably a better idea to not use the system, since you cannot read the instructions.

I do have the answer, I even gave you the part you wouldn't find in the ifconfig man page. I replied to tell you OpenBSD isn't for people who cannot read the man pages, since it is expected that you read them, since they tell you everything. I even linked you to a webpage which gives an example of how to implement a wireless connection.

I would hope that webforums such as this are here for situations which the man pages do not cover, since people put a great deal of effort into making those man pages.

Now, man ifconfig, it will tell you how to input a nwid and nwkey. Or go to the link I provided, since it will show it to you.
 

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UPGT(4) 						   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 						   UPGT(4)

NAME
upgt -- Conexant/Intersil PrismGT SoftMAC USB IEEE 802.11b/g wireless network device SYNOPSIS
To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following lines in your kernel configuration file: device ehci device uhci device ohci device usb device upgt device wlan Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, place the following line in loader.conf(5): if_upgt_load="YES" DESCRIPTION
The upgt driver supports the USB 2.0 Conexant/Intersil PrismGT series wireless adapters based on the GW3887 chipset. These are the modes the upgt driver can operate in: BSS mode Also known as infrastructure mode, this is used when associating with an access point, through which all traffic passes. This mode is the default. monitor mode In this mode the driver is able to receive packets without associating with an access point. This disables the internal receive filter and enables the card to capture packets from networks which it wouldn't normally have access to, or to scan for access points. upgt supports software WEP. Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is the de facto encryption standard for wireless networks. It can be typically configured in one of three modes: no encryption; 40-bit encryption; or 104-bit encryption. Unfortunately, due to serious weaknesses in WEP protocol it is strongly recommended that it not be used as the sole mechanism to secure wireless communication. WEP is not enabled by default. The upgt driver can be configured at runtime with ifconfig(8). FILES
This driver requires the upgtfw firmware to be installed before it will work. The firmware files are not publicly available. A package of the firmware which can be installed via pkg_add(1) is available: http://weongyo.org/project/upgt/upgt-firmware-2.13.1.0.tar.gz HARDWARE
The upgt driver supports USB 2.0 Conexant/Intersil PrismGT series wireless adapters based on the GW3887 chipset, among them: o Belkin F5D7050 (version 1000) o Cohiba Proto Board o D-Link DWL-G120 Cohiba o FSC Connect2Air E-5400 USB D1700 o Gigaset USB Adapter 54 o Inventel UR045G o SMC EZ ConnectG SMC2862W-G o Sagem XG703A o Spinnaker DUT o Spinnaker Proto Board EXAMPLES
Join an existing BSS network (i.e., connect to an access point): ifconfig wlan create wlandev upgt0 inet 192.168.0.20 netmask 0xffffff00 Join a specific BSS network with network name ``my_net'': ifconfig wlan create wlandev upgt0 ssid my_net up Join a specific BSS network with 64-bit WEP encryption: ifconfig wlan create wlandev upgt0 ssid my_net wepmode on wepkey 0x1234567890 weptxkey 1 up SEE ALSO
arp(4), netintro(4), usb(4), wlan(4), ifconfig(8) HISTORY
The upgt driver first appeared in OpenBSD 4.3. AUTHORS
The upgt driver was written by Marcus Glocker <mglocker@openbsd.org>. The hardware specification was reverse engineered by the people at http://www.prism54.org. CAVEATS
The upgt driver just supports the USB 2.0 devices (GW3887 chipset) but not the USB 1.0 devices containing the NET2280, ISL3880, and ISL3886 chipsets. Some further efforts would be necessary to add USB 1.0 support to the driver. BSD
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