On Sun, 2003-04-13 at 03:35, Keith Winston wrote: > Dennis Gilmore wrote: > > by default redhat-config-network saves wireless keys as strings unlike 8.0 > > which used hex as default you need to add 0x before your key to tell it that > > its a hex key > > Maybe you missed this from my first post: > > If I enter 0xFFFF-FFFF-FF [2], it still converts it to a string of > 's:0xFFFF-FFFF-FF [2]'. > > Entering 0x doesn't help if need to specify the key with [N]. No matter > how you enter it, with single or double quotes, spaces or no spaces, if > there is a bracket in it, it converts it to a string. > > Best Regards, > Keith https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=73701 That change came from this report. I think he misunderstood the request, I should have communicated more clearly earlier. Warren Togami warren@xxxxxxxxxx