On Fri, 2007-09-07 at 07:38 -0700, Globe Trotter wrote: > --- Timothy Murphy <tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Globe Trotter wrote: > > > > >> again, I suggest you give wifi-radar a try - it will do exactly what you > > >> described - it opens a GUI, gives you a list of available wireless > > >> networks, gives you the ability to configure security, offers a connect > > >> to command, and > > ... > > > I did try it last night. It came up with nothing and I got the following > > > error messages on console: > > > > > > eth1 Interface doesn't support scanning. > > > > > > eth1: error fetching interface information: Device not found > > > eth1 No such device > > > > > > eth1 Interface doesn't support scanning. > > > > > > eth1: error fetching interface information: Device not found > > > eth1 No such device > > > > What WiFi device are you using? > > Sorry, but how do I figure this out, please? As the root user, run the command "lspci -v" in a terminal window and post the results here to the list. >From that, we can tell you what kind of wireless chip you have and possibly how to make it work. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Rick Stevens, Principal Engineer rstevens@xxxxxxxxxxxx - - CDN Systems, Internap, Inc. http://www.internap.com - - - - The gene pool could use a little chlorine. - ----------------------------------------------------------------------