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11 - Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2200BG Network Connection
12 - Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection
20 Copyright |copy| 2004-2006, Intel Corporation
37 2. Ad-Hoc Networking
39 3.1. iwconfig mode
78 the warranty and/or issues arising from regulatory non-compliance, and
83 modules, and accordingly, condition system-level regulatory approval
86 non-compliant.
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116 + BSS mode (Infrastructure, Managed)
117 + IBSS mode (Ad-Hoc)
118 + WEP (OPEN and SHARED KEY mode)
131 + Monitor mode (aka RFMon)
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154 Set to 0 to disable the auto scan-and-associate functionality of the
158 the network SSID. Default is 0 (do not auto-associate)
163 Set to 0 to disable the auto creation of an Ad-Hoc network
184 mode
185 Can be used to set the default mode of the adapter.
186 0 = Managed, 1 = Ad-Hoc, 2 = Monitor
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209 Can be used to report out which IEEE mode the driver is
216 Can be used to configure which IEEE mode the driver will
221 % iwpriv eth1 set_mode {mode}
223 Where {mode} is a number in the range 1-7:
243 % iwpriv eth1 set_preamble {mode}
245 Where {mode} is one of:
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277 firmware loader used by hotplug utilizes sysfs entries for transferring
281 at two levels -- driver level, which apply to all instances of the driver
301 /sys/bus/pci/drivers/ipw2200/{PCI-ID}/
310 read -
319 write -
329 based RF kill from ON -> OFF -> ON, the radio will NOT come back on
332 read-only access to the ucode version number
335 read -
342 write -
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400 2. Ad-Hoc Networking
403 When using a device in an Ad-Hoc network, it is useful to understand the
409 Ad-Hoc network.
411 2.1. Joining an Ad-Hoc Network
412 ------------------------------
414 The easiest way to get onto an Ad-Hoc network is to join one that
417 2.2. Creating an Ad-Hoc Network
418 -------------------------------
420 An Ad-Hoc networks is created using the syntax of the Wireless tool.
423 iwconfig eth1 mode ad-hoc essid testing channel 2
425 2.3. Merging Ad-Hoc Networks
426 ----------------------------
432 3.1 iwconfig mode
433 -----------------
435 When configuring the mode of the adapter, all run-time configured parameters
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503 Copyright |copy| 2003 - 2006 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
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