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I have an 802.11g (linksys WRT54G) router running here at work. Until today, everyone who has wi-fi nics here run either Windoze or Mac OS, and I know how to get those OS's to talk to the router. [They give me their MAC address, and I give them the password.]

However, today a visiting professor shows up with a laptop running Linux, and he wants to connect to the LAN. As I have never had any Linux computers on which to practice setting up wi-fi clients, could someone point me to references I could read on what programs on his Linux box will allow him to connect to my wi-fi router?

I have googled, with no luck. All I have come up with was how to set up a LAN using Linux. I have tried man -k too, but that hasn't helped, and isn't likely to, seeing as none of my boxes here have wi-fi nic cards in them.

TIA,
Bill Tangren

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