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Old 09-17-2009   #1 (permalink)
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Ageing commands?

I remember two years ago, when I issued commands:
iwconfig wlan0 essid ACCESPOINT_NAME and
dhclient
i could connect to the internet opening the browser after them, and everything worked.
Today, I've tried the same thing on Jaunty, but I simply couldn't get ip address.
Are these commands deprecated?
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I am running a Jaunty version of mint xfce 4.6 and my wireless connection would drop in and out every few seconds in jaunty with the right module install so I did a

Code:
sudo ifconfig eth1 ifup
enter
then

Code:
sudo dhcpcd eth1
enter

That was when terminal informed me that dhcpcd was not installed in jaunty so I did a

Code:
sudo apt-get install dhcpcd
and rebooted and everything started working correctly. I don't know for sure if that will get you going but it worked for me. I use wicd to connect instead of Network Manager.
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As far as I know, dhclient is still the default on Ubuntu. Of course, if you're connecting to an encrypted network, that wouldn't work. You can use iwconfig with WEP networks, but not WPA/WPA2 networks.
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