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Airport don't work only with me... WHY?? am I ill-fated ?
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Well i've do what says Javier:
(The first step is bringing up the interface "ifconfig eth0 up" before
doing any wireless-related step. After the wireless-related steps you
have to configure your ip address (statically or by dhcp). )

But nothing.. look my dmesg:


bcm43xx: Core 4: ID 0x804, rev 0x9, vendor 0x4243, enabled
bcm43xx: PHY connected
bcm43xx: Detected PHY: Version: 2, Type 2, Revision 2
bcm43xx: Detected Radio: ID: 2205017f (Manuf: 17f Ver: 2050 Rev: 2)
bcm43xx: Radio turned off
bcm43xx: Radio turned off
ieee1394: Host added: ID:BUS[0-00:1023] GUID[000d93fffe5fdf0c]
eth0: Link is up at 100 Mbps, full-duplex.
eth0: Pause is disabled
eth0: Link is up at 100 Mbps, full-duplex.
eth0: Pause is disabled
bcm43xx: PHY connected
bcm43xx: Radio turned on
bcm43xx: Chip initialized
bcm43xx: DMA initialized
bcm43xx: 80211 cores initialized
bcm43xx: Keys cleared
SoftMAC: Start scanning with channel: 1
SoftMAC: Scanning 14 channels
SoftMAC: Scanning finished
SoftMAC: Associate: Scanning for networks first.
SoftMAC: Start scanning with channel: 1
SoftMAC: Scanning 14 channels
ieee80211_crypt: registered algorithm 'WEP'
bcm43xx: set security called
bcm43xx: .active_key = 0
bcm43xx: .level = 1
bcm43xx: .enabled = 1
bcm43xx: .encrypt = 1
SoftMAC: Scanning finished
SoftMAC: Queueing Authentication Request to 36:33:95:bb:38:66
SoftMAC: cannot associate without being authenticated, requested
authentication
SoftMAC: Sent Authentication Request to 36:33:95:bb:38:66.
SoftMAC: Sent Authentication Request to 36:33:95:bb:38:66.
SoftMAC: Sent Authentication Request to 36:33:95:bb:38:66.
SoftMAC: Sent Authentication Request to 36:33:95:bb:38:66.
SoftMAC: Sent Authentication Request to 36:33:95:bb:38:66.
SoftMAC: Authentication timed out with 36:33:95:bb:38:66
SoftMAC: cannot associate without being authenticated, requested
authentication


what's wrong?? Have I to buy a usb-wifi dongle for my ibook?
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Re: Airport don't work only with me... WHY?? am I ill-fated ? [ In reply to ]
I dont know if you resolved this & I am speaking up late (just looked at
your mail) but from your dmesg, it looks to me like your wireless is fine &
the problem is on the WAP side. Is there a mac filter on the WAP? It looks
like you are sending or attempting to send an auth request & are getting no
response. The first thing that comes to my mind is that there is a mac
filter on the WAP & it is ignoring your request. second thought is that
your wireless encryption is sending a malformed request.

given the dmesg log, it looks like your chip is recognized & you are
scanning. You even found a WAP to communicate with.

regards

On 7/21/06, peppeska <ggippone@yahoo.it> wrote:
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> Well i've do what says Javier:
> (The first step is bringing up the interface "ifconfig eth0 up" before
> doing any wireless-related step. After the wireless-related steps you
> have to configure your ip address (statically or by dhcp). )
>
> But nothing.. look my dmesg:
>
>
> bcm43xx: Core 4: ID 0x804, rev 0x9, vendor 0x4243, enabled
> bcm43xx: PHY connected
> bcm43xx: Detected PHY: Version: 2, Type 2, Revision 2
> bcm43xx: Detected Radio: ID: 2205017f (Manuf: 17f Ver: 2050 Rev: 2)
> bcm43xx: Radio turned off
> bcm43xx: Radio turned off
> ieee1394: Host added: ID:BUS[0-00:1023] GUID[000d93fffe5fdf0c]
> eth0: Link is up at 100 Mbps, full-duplex.
> eth0: Pause is disabled
> eth0: Link is up at 100 Mbps, full-duplex.
> eth0: Pause is disabled
> bcm43xx: PHY connected
> bcm43xx: Radio turned on
> bcm43xx: Chip initialized
> bcm43xx: DMA initialized
> bcm43xx: 80211 cores initialized
> bcm43xx: Keys cleared
> SoftMAC: Start scanning with channel: 1
> SoftMAC: Scanning 14 channels
> SoftMAC: Scanning finished
> SoftMAC: Associate: Scanning for networks first.
> SoftMAC: Start scanning with channel: 1
> SoftMAC: Scanning 14 channels
> ieee80211_crypt: registered algorithm 'WEP'
> bcm43xx: set security called
> bcm43xx: .active_key = 0
> bcm43xx: .level = 1
> bcm43xx: .enabled = 1
> bcm43xx: .encrypt = 1
> SoftMAC: Scanning finished
> SoftMAC: Queueing Authentication Request to 36:33:95:bb:38:66
> SoftMAC: cannot associate without being authenticated, requested
> authentication
> SoftMAC: Sent Authentication Request to 36:33:95:bb:38:66.
> SoftMAC: Sent Authentication Request to 36:33:95:bb:38:66.
> SoftMAC: Sent Authentication Request to 36:33:95:bb:38:66.
> SoftMAC: Sent Authentication Request to 36:33:95:bb:38:66.
> SoftMAC: Sent Authentication Request to 36:33:95:bb:38:66.
> SoftMAC: Authentication timed out with 36:33:95:bb:38:66
> SoftMAC: cannot associate without being authenticated, requested
> authentication
>
>
> what's wrong?? Have I to buy a usb-wifi dongle for my ibook?
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