On Mon, 18 Feb 2008 18:07:16 -0500, Pete Geenhuizen wrote:
Not sure if this addresses your particular situation, but in my
struggles to get WiFi to work with WPA, with both NDISWRAPPER and the
cursed BCM mess I found this little gem which works for both FC6, F8 and
now I'm on CentOS5 with both ndiswrapper and Madwifi driving an Atheros
PCI card.
The interface comes up @ boot and when I login all is well. I use
kwifimanager as a quick and dirty method to monitor the WiFi for
connection and speed info.
chkconfig {NetworkManager,NetworkManagerDispatcher,wpa_supplicant} off
add the following to the end of
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup-wireless
# wsrcc hack start.
# This seems to be the only way to get wpa networking and dhcpclient to
work # properly at boot
if [ ! -S /var/run/wpa_supplicant/$DEVICE ] ; then
wpa_supplicant -c /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf -i$DEVICE
-Dwext -B
fi
# wsrcc end end
[...]
This is very helpful. Following this suggestion, I put at
the end of the ifup-wireless:
# Bring up wpa_supplicant if needed.
suppl=no
if ! ps -ef | grep -v grep | grep -q wpa_supplicant; then
if test -n "$ESSID"; then
for ii in thisSecureWiFi thatSecureWiFi theOtherSecureWifi; do
if test $ii = $ESSID; then
suppl=yes
fi
done
fi
fi
if test $suppl = yes; then
wpa_supplicant -w -i wlan0 -c /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
-B
fi
Now I do not have the wireless coming up automatically, but
if i click Activate in Network Device Control, the connection
is made with reasonable reliability.
Now I would like to bring down wpa_supplicant when I click
Deactivate, bit I do not see a "ifdown-wireless" script.
What script is called in this case?
Thanks,
Mike.