Difference between revisions of "Wlan"
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Here you can | Here you can | ||
− | * Set a static IP address for the wireless interface wlan0 | + | * '''Static''': Set a static IP address for the wireless interface wlan0 |
:New settings will be directly written to ''/etc/network/interfaces'' so that the new settings are also available after reboot. After writing the settings the interface is restarted to make the new settings take effect immediately. | :New settings will be directly written to ''/etc/network/interfaces'' so that the new settings are also available after reboot. After writing the settings the interface is restarted to make the new settings take effect immediately. | ||
+ | * '''DHCP''': Configure the interface to query its setting from a DHCP server. | ||
+ | :New settings will be directly written to ''/etc/network/interfaces'' so that the new settings are also available after reboot. After writing the settings the interface is restarted to make the new settings take effect immediately. | ||
+ | * '''WPA''': Set options for connting to an external accesspoint |
Revision as of 17:52, 27 January 2012
With CF card image 3.x we introduced support for various WLAN USB sticks. Successfully tested stcisk are:
- AVM Fritz!WLAN USB Stick N (support for a/b/g/n)
- Alfa AWUS036EW USB WLAN Stick (support for b/g)
- Alfa AWUS036H USB WLAN (support for b/g)
With API2 we also added support for setting up WLAN configuration through Robotino's display.
On Robotino's display go to
- Main menu/Network/wlan0
Here you can
- Static: Set a static IP address for the wireless interface wlan0
- New settings will be directly written to /etc/network/interfaces so that the new settings are also available after reboot. After writing the settings the interface is restarted to make the new settings take effect immediately.
- DHCP: Configure the interface to query its setting from a DHCP server.
- New settings will be directly written to /etc/network/interfaces so that the new settings are also available after reboot. After writing the settings the interface is restarted to make the new settings take effect immediately.
- WPA: Set options for connting to an external accesspoint