On 1:35pm Jan 3, 2005, Jim wrote [snip] > > -- if you could, please post later when you do get a chance to get > infront of your notebook > > in my /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts there is a file keys-my network > device name > i've looked at this file and it is the wep key i use in my router. in > the ifcfg-network device i don't see it used if it is not supposed to > be there then thanks ok, then how and where is the keys-my device > file get called or used so that the connection can be made to the AP? > > Have a nice day :) > > James Lawrence > Rochester NY > > i use an AP with WPA (netgear wgt624 + wg511T) and madwifi drivers and wpa_supplicant works great for me (tho' i only get 54Mbps and not the "Super G" 108Mbps). but i believe wpa_supplicant can do WEP as well (or at least this web page suggests: http://www.ces.clemson.edu/linux/auto_connect.shtml