Tiny Core Linux
Tiny Core Extensions => TCE Corepure64 => Topic started by: julcar on October 21, 2019, 03:43:42 AM
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TinyCore 10.1 kernel 4.19.10-tinycore64
usb dongle D-Link DWA 123 rev D (usb 2001:3310) using the 8188eu.tcz extension together to wifi.tcz
the usb dongle powers on and is able to connect to unsecured/open APs, but when attempting to connect to a WPA/WPA2 just fails to connect, maybe could you guys let me some ideas?
thanks
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Hi julcar
I don't know if this will help, but the wpa_supplicant.tcz.info file used to contain some instructions:
Cmd line usage:
$ sudo su
$ wpa_passphrase YourSSID YourPassword > /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf
$ wpa_supplicant -Dwext -iwlan0 -c/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf -B
$ udhcpc -b -i wlan0 -h box -p /var/run/udhcpc.wlan0.pid
Information:
Being connected to ethernet _and_ wireless with two DHCP client processes can
lead to problems like slow connections. As a solution setup a static IP address
on one of the devices.
IMPORTANT:
You will most probably need firmware*.tcz extensions to use your wireless device!
Since there are lot of them like firmware-atheros, firmware, firmware-iwlwifi,
please check which vendor firmware belongs to your device.
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Found here:
http://tinycorelinux.net/4.x/x86/tcz/wpa_supplicant.tcz.info
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$ sudo su
$ wpa_passphrase YourSSID YourPassword > /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf
$ wpa_supplicant -Dwext -iwlan0 -c/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf -B
$ udhcpc -b -i wlan0 -h box -p /var/run/udhcpc.wlan0.pid
ok, following these commands I was able to connect to internet, in fact I am writing these lines from firefox, then the problem seems to be in the wifi.tcz extension, because it were impossible to use it to setup the connection
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Hello,
It will likely be to do with "keys" and it's extremely complicated.
The subsystem or router has to (get the ident with itself) WPA
Wireless.
Actually , wi fi is very complex. For example, service carriers, can just adjust
And change attributes of networks (per desire) with over-the-air commands.
Probably if you are able to communicate on the WWW (World Wide Web) TCP-IP network (as your post indicates)
For , your services, if that is acceptable . Persevere with that.
THx
Vin