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<J4k3> I touched my routerboard :)
<carlinhos> hi there
<carlinhos> i have a question, why my fullmac doesnt ***ociate to bssids on channel 13? thanks
<dragorn> probably not set up for your regulatory region
<dragorn> not many regions use channel 13
<carlinhos> seems to be the reason .... but another wireless nicks that i have join to bssids on channel 13, acx100 for example
<dragorn> yup. and?
<carlinhos> lol
<dragorn> different cards, different firmwares, different drivers
<carlinhos> true
<dragorn> so either the driver doesn't know or it's running a different domains firmware
<carlinhos> thanks a lot dragorn
<dragorn> I don't know what os you're using or what a fullmac is, so that's all I've got.
<dragorn> check their docs, if it's something you can control in the driver it should be in there, otherwise youi'll have to look into getting another firmware image
<carlinhos> debian sid, prism54g fullmac, the answer yo have said semm to be logical
<carlinhos> excus my english :))
<dragorn> might be a driver option then
<dragorn> prism54 is pretty firmware-light
<J4k3> step one to doing further business with mikrotik: insistance that they set up a mirror site in some civilized part of the world. I know they're all proud of their like 128k or whatever they have there in latvia, but the rest of us aren't impressed :P
<J4k3> how in the hell does the rb532 run absolutely ice cold?! :) :) :)
<[GABRI]> anyone have chillispot?
<J4k3> no, but I live on a hillyspot
<J4k3> haha
<polecat> Has anyone ever heard talk of what kind of network you could form out of peers of radio transcievers instead of Ethernet routers? Like, all the implications of 100% broadcasting routers, how to account for it.
<bucky> you mean like WDS ?
<polecat> I'm pretty green on the subject, WDS?
<bucky> Wireless Distribution System
<polecat> I was just thinking you could set up a radio tower and broadcast a packet to thousands of people at once.
<polecat> And maybe that the prioritizing of which stations to receive from would be the same algorithm as noise correction of radio today... eh, dunno. *looks into WDS*
<bucky> i think you're limited to about 254 per channel
<GotD0t> bucky: i dont believe hes talking in terms of 802.11
<bucky> oh
<GotD0t> more along the lines of packet radio... ham stuff
<polecat> Yeah pretty much. People on #hamradio sent me over this way, see if y'all knew something.
<GotD0t> people?
<GotD0t> haha, you mean me
<GotD0t> ;-)
<polecat> Why so you are. -_-
<GotD0t> heh
<GotD0t> don't worry about it
<polecat> I get CPR where I am, and it's transmitting from like... 50 miles away. Just struck me that'd be downright killer if we could communicate that way. Scalable to less than elite countries too; radio gets everywhere!
<polecat> Internet communicate I mean. I guess like how cellphones are doing it, but no monopolies on tower arrays.
<J4k3> polecat: well quite simply you've got three choices today
<J4k3> A> old technology thats slow but handles a lot of uglyness (fhss 2.4, fhss/dsss 900 stuff, etc)
<J4k3> B> crappy stuff that doesn't scale very well (802.11)
<J4k3> C> Proprietary hacks at all sorts of levels. From the motorola canopy that costs a fortune and hoses the entire band for a several-mile range, to some 11g+polling hack like mikrotik.
<J4k3> http://www.wingcorp.net/P1010025.JPG and thats ghetto
<polecat> Sounds riveting... probably go with the old tech then.
<J4k3> like 30 paper trays.
<J4k3> haha
<J4k3> and yes, it was able to feed one sheet from the bottom.
<J4k3> successfully
<polecat> I don't trust tech in recent decades... just too much IP being bought and sold.
<polecat> wtf is... is that a printer?
<J4k3> yeah
<J4k3> haha
<J4k3> and those are stackable sheet feeders
<GotD0t> thats
<GotD0t> amazing
<GotD0t> haha
<GotD0t> couldn't fit any more on?
<J4k3> yeah, looks like the sky was the limit
<J4k3> haha
<GotD0t> looks like it could fit ONE more
<GotD0t> where'd you find that?
<GotD0t> well... i have to get horizontal... my back is killing me
<GotD0t> night all
<J4k3> gnite
<J4k3> w***up pablo?
<J4k3> whats up?
<hparker> Nothing, just saying hi ;)
<J4k3> hehe, hi ;)
<J4k3> I think I've been up too much and not sleeping enough
<J4k3> I fell asleep at 7:05am, up at 8:35 am.
<Pablo_C> hi 2u
<J4k3> ****in' broadwing.
<hparker> J4k3: Yikes!
<hparker> And.. Thanks for all the fish
<J4k3> broadwing is teh evil.
<J4k3> the new one or the old series?
<hparker> New one
<hparker> Yeah, 1am.. Kids up.. Ugh
<J4k3> hehe, its friday
<J4k3> "but daaaad"
<hparker> ;)
<silentfury> thhggttu??
<hparker> The Hitchhikers Guide to the Universe
<J4k3> brb
<hjohnson> you know, in my books, wikipedia really is the internet equivalent to the HHGttG
<hjohnson> since it contains much that is apocryphal, and wildly innacurate
<J4k3> Earth: Mostly Harmless
<brick> that's not NPOV
<J4k3> life is deadly.
<r0d> using prism2 card. have wlan-ng,hostap,prism2 modules installed. the only module i can see in lsmod is hostap. how come i can see the prism or wlan modules? i also cant go into monitor mode
<r0d> *cant
<brick> only have one driver loaded at a time, sounds good to me
<brick> no reason to mix them
<r0d> brick, i want to use wlan-ng. i modprobe "wlan-ng", no dice. same w/ prism. i alwasy rmmod hostap
<r0d> brick, many goal is to be in monitor mode
<r0d> *main
<brick> you "see" what is loaded
<r0d> only module loaded is hostap. i remove that and try to modprobe the other to. i dont "see" them. meaning their not in lsmod
<High_Priest> mornin'
<DrDT> 'night
<r0d> howdy
<r0d> why on earth is my prism chipset card using a hermes module?
<e2e> hi i use debian sarge i have problem about wireless configuration i saw this error message on my log/message file ipw2200: probe of 0000:02:02.0 failed with error -5
<NAKO_11> hello
<NAKO_11> anybody can help?
<NAKO_11> AR5523 Atheros Com. Any driver for Dreambox7020-s based in linux?
<NAKO_11> helloooooooooo
<udtst> over have the people in here are bots. I don't know anything about dreambox's or I would help.sorry
<NAKO_11> oh i got it
<NAKO_11> for linux?
<NAKO_11> kernel 2.6.9
<oob> good monring
<r0d> prism2 chipset modules do have monitoring mode enabled by default right?
<myself248> HAHAhahahaha! I just read the scroll and checked the stacked-sheet-feeder pic. I love the pile of Bawls empties in the background :)
<pyfen> anyone able to help me with ndiswrapper problem?
<pyfen> I have driver in and working, but I cant get it to connect to my AP....I mean I've done it before many many many times using madwifi drivers, but with ndiswrapper, it doesnt seem tow ant to accept my AP
<pyfen> anyone?
<GotD0t> stay away from ndiswrapper
<GotD0t> thats how you'll solve your ndiswrapper problems
<GotD0t> why would you switch to ndiswrapper if it works with madwifi?
<pyfen> it doesnt work with madwifi
<pyfen> I said I HAVE used madwifi in the past
<pyfen> meaning with diff cards
<pyfen> my broadcom card aparently only works with ndiswrapper
<pyfen> unless I'm wrong there and it works with a diff driver
<GotD0t> you're right
<pyfen> okay
<GotD0t> but broadcom hardly works with ndiswrapper
<GotD0t> so dont use broadcom cards
<pyfen> its my laptop
<pyfen> its built in
<pyfen> I have read forum posts of people getting the wifi working no problem
<pyfen> so I know it works
<GotD0t> for every person who gets it working there are 10 more don't
<GotD0t> you should have done your research before buying a laptop with a broadcom card with the intention of putting linux on it
<pyfen> I did do my research, I have read posts specifically for my laptop with hundreds of ppl getting the wifi working
<pyfen> and I have the card recognised I have the right driver in
<pyfen> just cant seem to get it to stick to my AP


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