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howtos:network_services:running_an_access_point_from_a_slackware_box [2016/11/18 15:03 (UTC)] – [4.7.2 Slackware Wireless Clients] louigi600 | howtos:network_services:running_an_access_point_from_a_slackware_box [2016/11/18 15:14 (UTC)] – [4.7.2 Slackware Wireless Clients] louigi600 | ||
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==== 4.7.3 Other Linux Distributions Wireless Clients ==== | ==== 4.7.3 Other Linux Distributions Wireless Clients ==== | ||
- | I've tried various other flavor distributions ... most don't use wpa_gui for associating to AP but some sort of other tool that generally pops up when you click on the icon that notifies the presence of an Access Point. After a few headaches I found that best association success is achieved by forcing setup for hidden AP even if the AP I'm configuring has not the hidden essid. | + | I've tried various other flavor distributions ... most don't use wpa_gui for associating to AP but some sort of other tool that generally pops up when you click on the icon that notifies the presence of an Access Point. After a few headaches I found that best association success is achieved by forcing setup for hidden AP even if the AP I'm configuring has not the hidden essid. You can always use wpa_cli on the command line if it's shipped with whatever distro you prefer. |