07-07-2009
wireless interface timeout configuration
Hello,
I have a small desktop running RedHat 5. Depending where I'm at, it connects to the network by a wireless interface or a wired interface. If I'm in an are where there is no wireless network, the box hangs on boot up. It will not timeout and move on. It just hangs. Is there a timeout variable that I can set in the configuration file? BTW - I'm using this box as a server, so it's usually headless when I'm booting.
Thanks!
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
wicd-cli
wicd-cli(8) System Manager's Manual wicd-cli(8)
NAME
wicd-cli - command-line interface to wicd
SYNOPSIS
wicd-cli [options]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the wicd-cli command.
wicd-cli is a scriptable command-line only "client" for wicd.
OPTIONS
-h, --help
Show summary of options.
-n network-id, --network=network-id
Specify which network wicd-cli should act on.
-p property, --network-property=property
Show property from network details.
-s value, --set-to=value
Set selected property to value
-m name, --name=name
Set the name for the profile to load/save to name.
-S, --scan
Scan available wireless networks.
-w, --save
Save the network connection profile.
-l, --list-networks
List the networks WICD has in its cache.
-d, --network-details
Show details of selected network.
-x, --disconnect
Disconnect from the current network.
-c, --connect
Connect to the selected network.
-e, --list-encryption-types
View the available encryption templates WICD can use.
-y, --wireless
Use the wireless interface.
-z, --wired
Use the wired interface.
-o, --load-profile
Load a wired connection profile.
SEE ALSO
wicd(1), wicd-client(1), wicd-gtk(8), wicd-curses(8)
AUTHOR
wicd-cli was written by Ronuk Raval.
This manual page was written by David Paleino <dapal@debian.org>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others).
Dec 2009 wicd-cli(8)