Network, Wireless
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network section of '''/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf''': | network section of '''/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf''': | ||
network={ | network={ | ||
− | bssid='gatewaymacaddress' | + | bssid=''gatewaymacaddress'' |
− | ssid="'networkidname'" | + | ssid="''networkidname''" |
scan_ssid=1 | scan_ssid=1 | ||
psk="''networkpassword''" | psk="''networkpassword''" |
Revision as of 10:42, 21 October 2015
Here is how to set up a wireless network. This example will demonstrate how to use WPA2-PSK method.
wpa supplicant
This example shows a non-broadcasted network, and use of WPA2 with a preshared key. network section of /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf:
network={ bssid=gatewaymacaddress ssid="networkidname" scan_ssid=1 psk="networkpassword" priority=9 proto=RSN key_mgmt=WPA_PSK group=CCMP pairwise=CCMP }
RSN signifies WPA2. key_mgmt, group, and pairwise are also common values to use WPA2. Giving the ssid allows the network to be found when it is hidden from scans.
Once the network is set up, bssid can inserted later, it can be found by
% ifconfig | grep bssid
rc.conf
hostname="mycpomputerhostname" wlans_networkcarddriver0="wlan0" default_router="ipaddress" # example 192.168.1.254
Set the default network connection, to prevent it from guessing which network to use. Add mode, ssid, and bssid in the ifconfig line. The values typically match what's in wpa_supplicant.conf.
ifconfig_wlan0="mode 11g ssid networkidname bssid macaddressofnetwork WPA DHCP"
Some settings can be found by typing, optionally using grep
% ifconfig | grep mode
final steps
% service netif restart % wpa_supplicant -i wlan0 -c /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf &