I get the same error as moe in first post.
Does this really need the full python install?
python_2.4.1_armv5tel.ipk 5.99 MB
That makes this package too large to install now. I'll have to go back to wifi-radar 1.9.4
Since I uninstalled and re-installed it, I lost my settings.
Under WPA, what do I use for the name of the driver?
wpa-supplicant ?
EDIT: I should have left this alone, Wifi was working, now is not.
meanie, can you tell a newbie what settings in wifi-radar should be set at. I don't understand some of them.
When I first got this working and connecting, I don't remember how I did it.
I just want to connect to my linksys wireless router and have changed nothing on my router. It's setup with "Personal WPA"
In wifi-radar, what do I set these options to?
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Network Name
I have my network name entered here.
WiFi Options
Mode (auto)
Channel (auto)
key (xxxxxxxxxxx) from my router
security (open)
Use WPA
driver (wpa-supplicant)
Automatic net config (DHCP) I know this setting works.
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EDIT2: I got some more activity by changing a setting in wifi-radar.conf
Change eth0 to wlan0
It still isn't connecting.
EDIT3: I got it to connect by disabling WPA on my router.
I just need to figure out this WPA thing on the Zaurus now...
EDIT4: I think I know how I got connected the very first time now.
I'm such a newb at this networking stuff...
I have 3 entries in wifi-radar on the main page.
1. my network (that is not the actual name)
2. linksys
3. NETGEAR
I just created a profile for "linksys" and the IP isn't mine
So I must have been using a neighbor's wireless, and thinking I was connected to my router with WPA enabled.
I have only used this connection twice. I usually use my Cacko Zaurus because I prefer Opera, and it's WPA IS working correctly.
I still cannot connect to my router with my connection in wifi-radar when WPA is enabled on my router.
One more question.
What do the indicators under the wireless monitor stand for?
When I connected to my router while I had the connection "Open" (no WPA), there were 3 green dots, and I could surf the net.
When I connected to that "other" connection "linksys" with a different IP than mine, the 4 dots were red, but I could surf the net. (I had my router switched to WPA this time).