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Can you setup Wifi with a static ip address?
Trace:
I have already set these bootcodes and other combinations as suggested on the 1st page. I have tried various different pkill udhcpc commands.
and have tried wpa_supplicant in slitaz which seems to have the same unstoppable udhcpc.
If it's simple please can someone give me an example script or instructions instead of just suggesting solutions for different stages of connecting via wifi.
I know it's probably right in front of me but I'm so lost in it now I'm confused.
tinypoodle:
wifi.sh is subject to GPL, if you insist on using a tool that does not meet your needs, you are free to modify it to your liking.
Core is a toolkit, and it is the users responsibility which tools to choose and how to use them.
The only automatic invocation of udhcpc could occur when omitting boot code "nodhcp" as a default which may be convenient for some users (it's not convenient for me, but I don't feel that interferes with my freedom a simple mechanism to deactivate it is provided).
tinypoodle:
--- Quote from: Trace on January 30, 2014, 03:12:21 PM ---If it's simple please can someone give me an example script or instructions instead of just suggesting solutions for different stages of connecting via wifi.
I know it's probably right in front of me but I'm so lost in it now I'm confused.
--- End quote ---
http://wiki.tinycorelinux.net/wiki:setting_up_wifi_at_boot?s[]=wpa&s[]=supplicant
Trace:
Those instructions are for connecting at boot using udhcpc.
I don't have a problem connecting using udhcpc.
I do have nodhcp as a default boot code as I said on page 1.
If there is no simple answer, there is no simple answer ..... I'm surprised that I seem to be the only person to want to do this.
gerald_clark:
You may be happier running Ubuntu or some other boot and run distro.
You do NOT need to use dhcp, and your repeated complaints about it demonstrate
that you are not bothering to learn the tools you have been pointed to.
You need to establish an association with your access point.
For WEP use iwconfig.
For WPA use wpa_supplicant.
Once associated, use ifconfig to assign the IP address.
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