Jude DaShiell wrote: > The debian web page on how to use wifi is useless. Has anyone here got > experience setting up a workable version of /etc/network/interfaces? I can > probably put mine up on this list if it will help. I've been experimenting with simple-netaid, a command-line utility for configuring wireless networks. A little cryptic, but usable. https://git.devuan.org/devuan-packages/simple-netaid.git The executable is called 'backend'. Here is the help: Usage: backend -h|--help # Print this message. backend 0 ESSID PWD # Save PWD for ESSID. backend 1 ESSID PWD # Save PWD for ESSID and connect to ESSID. backend 2 ESSID # Query saved connection ESSID for wpa-ssid. backend 3 ESSID # Delete saved connection ESSID. backend 4 ESSID # Connect to ESSID. backend 5 # Disconnect active connection. backend 6 # Scan to standard output. backend 7 # List saved connections to standard output. backend 8 # Detailed scan to standard output. backend 9 eth0 # Connect to eth0. backend 10 # Automatically attempt to connect. backend 11 # Brute force call ifdown for all devices. hth, -- Joel Roth _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list