Richard S. Crawford wrote:
Deep in the heart of /etc/sysconfig/networking/devices, I found two
files:
ifcfg-wlan0, and keys-wlan0. I made sure that ifcfg-wlan0 had the right
entry for my WAP under ESSID; then in keys-wlan0, I found that the line
for
KEY= was blank. I put in my encryption key, reactivated wlan0 and
deactivated eth0 (and even unplugged the cable), restarted networking, and
even rebooted for the hell of it. SUCCESS!
I didn't think this file was normally read when booting;
I thought /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-wlan0
would be the relevant file.
WiFi under Fedora/Linux is a bit of a mess, in my opinion.
Files all over the place are looked at,
without any documentation listing them.
In your case, I would have looked at /etc/pcmcia/wireless.opts
and set the WEP key there.
But I use the standard orinoco_cs kernel driver,
which may be different.
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