Tiny Core Linux
Tiny Core Base => CorePlus => Topic started by: ujrak on October 23, 2017, 10:32:50 PM
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Hi!
I've installed TC Plus but when I tried to connect to the local Wi-Fi network it asked for a password that is between 8 and 63 characters long even though the password is 5 characters long, it refused it, I couldn't join. What is the problem?
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Did you have the correct driver/firmware loaded for your wifi hardware?
How did you try to connect to wifi - using the wifi extension, manually, or?
Did you choose the correct encryption protocol for your wap?
Sometimes, even if the wap password should work, you need to use the 26 digit hexadecimal code...
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Hi ujrak
Hi!
I've installed TC Plus but when I tried to connect to the local Wi-Fi network it asked for a password that is between 8 and 63 characters long even though the password is 5 characters long, it refused it, I couldn't join. What is the problem?
You basically answered your own question. It ask for a password that is at least 8 characters long and you gave it one that
is only 5 characters long. The password length is tested for in /usr/local/bin/wifi.sh and the size limits are pretty much in line
with what any website or app expects.
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I don't know if I had the correct driver/firmware loaded for the Wi-Fi hardware (which is an Intel(R) PRO/Wireless LAN 2100 3B Mini PCI Adapter in an IBM ThinkPad R40 laptop).
When I installed Tiny Core Plus I ticked all 3 boxes concerning Wi-Fi (just giving info, not to say that guarantees that I had the correct driver).
I tried to connect by clicking on the red Wi-Fi icon on the desktop, then I chose the number of the network I wanted to join from the appearing list of available networks.
"Did you choose the correct encryption protocol for your wap?"
How can I chose it? (WEP)
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It looks like you're using the wifi extension and, since you can see a list of available networks, the correct drivers seem to be loaded.
The wifi extension should chose the correct encryption, so perhaps the problem is with the password as mentioned above?
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Hi Juanito
The wifi.sh script has a loop that will continue to execute while the password is less than 8 or greater than 63 characters.
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So what are you suggesting?
I can enter a longer password but the network won't accept it, because it wants that 5 character password, which is the actual password for the network.
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Hi ujrak
You could copy /tmp/tcloop/usr/local/bin/wifi.sh to /usr/local/bin/wifi.sh. Then edit /usr/local/bin/wifi.sh and change the
lower limit from 8 to 5 characters. Then add usr/local/bin/wifi.sh to your filetool.lst file and run a backup.
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Thanks, I'll try this.