KDE -> Internet -> Wireless assistent
What computer model do you have?
hello!!!
first I'm newbieand this is my first post
well I Install BT 3 un isb stick and run in vga mode, because the other modes dosent work... then the first think that I did, was try to connect to intener but i cant...
i try to scan networks but i cant...
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KDE -> Internet -> Wireless assistent
What computer model do you have?
Do you use Wireless only, or Cable? Or do you use both? Cause i would like to know
before i can give you help 100%.. I know i can see you got an eth0 adapter but is
that also wireless or do you not use it?
I can see though that you're trying to connect using your wifi adapter, and you need
to connect to an access point before you can get an ip and so on.
If you can't find any networks using gui tools only, then try:
(make sure you have your Wifi adapter up first!)
This will scan for networks, and trust me if your wifi-adapter works then airodumpCode:~ bt # airmon-ng start eth1 ~ bt # airodump-ng eth1
will find networks and also the people which are connected to a network or not.
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"Wireless Assistant" is better than "KWifiManager" for most cards.
Or, do it manually - iwconfig - dhcpcd (usually best way to go, imho)
Maxe Legend: eth0 is his lan.
thanks for fats answers
Zacay:
mmm is the same, wireless assistant dont find anithink
is notebook compq presario v3000
MaXe Legend:
I use Wireless, i get this result...
airdum dont find networks...Code:~ bt # airmon-ng start eth1 Interface Chipset Driver eth1 Broadcom bcm43xx (monitor mode enabled) ~ bt # airodump-ng eth1 CH..................... Scaning...
Re@lity.-
i tried to do it manually but dont find netwroks too.
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Mmm tesing and find solutions i execute wirelessassistan via console and get this
Code:bt ~ # wlassistant Loaded application options. All interfaces: eth0, eth1 Wireless interface(s): eth1 Permissions checked. DHCP Client: dhcpcd All executables found. scan: /sbin/iwlist eth1 scan ==>stderr: eth1 Interface doesn't support scanning : No such device No networks found! Application options saved. Kernel socket closed.
What steps are you taking to make a manual connection??
Which!?
That page has manual connection, wep connection, wpa connection, etc.....
Please post *your own* exact steps of the process you are taking, beginning to end. And also on the config of your wlan.
broadcom, yuck!
Yeah, unfortunately HP (in their wisdom) have decided, on many models, to use a broadcom chip and set up a whitelist in the bios to prevent you from changing it too!
It is possible to get around it by throwing your bios code into a hex editor and adding some id strings, from your chosen card, into the whitelist.
But it's not the best idea in the world, in my own personal experience!![]()