Tim wrote:
On Wed, 2008-07-16 at 09:12 -0700, Dan Thurman wrote: > got as far as getting the client to see the Access-points from the > neighborhood which was awesome, but failed to set the ESSID in order > to connect to my Access point. Granted that you probably also have other problems, but are you making things more difficult for yourself by setting your access point to not broadcast its SSID?
Say what? My Access point device IS broadcasting! Under the Ralink Technology scenario, ie compiling the source, and installing the rt2870sta.ko, comfiguring, etc, the problem is that using iwconfig fails to set the ESSID. I cannot think of any other way to configure the USB device! It does not even appear in the 'Network Configuration' tool under the 'Wireless' selection. Albeit, the nice thing is, that using iwconfig ra0 does not HANG the system completely unlike using Ndiswrapper. Heck, leaving the WXPx86 drivers in the /etc/ndiswrapper/rt2870 directory causes *severe* system instability that I was forced to issue an ndiswrapper -r rt2870. I thought it was new new kernel but I retracted it once I discovered this fact. I have also posted my issue on the Ndiswrapper forum and pray that someone could help me out. It's been a frigging nightmare so far.
Hiding it doesn't make a network more secure, at all. But hiding it does make it a bit more difficult for you to associate with the right access point.
I didn't hide the broadcast if that is what you are saying...
It's like taking all the labels off your tinned food. You can still get into each tin, but you've got to sample them all to find the right one.
Yeah, I know that - like shooting at tin-cans in the dark! ;) Dan -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list