wlan number assignment
How or where does Linux determine the assignment of a network device? Specifically, wlan0 or wlan1 for wireless USB devices.
How or where does Linux determine the assignment of a network device? Specifically, wlan0 or wlan1 for wireless USB devices.
I’m trying to decipher a portion of the output from ‘iw list.’ I tried to search online and could not find an explanation of how to interpret the output. I’m interested in utilizing a wireless adapter in Wi-Fi Direct mode and I want to make sure that it is compatible.
I am using Raspberry Pi using Raspbian which is just Debian.
Original question
I have a laptop with an Atheros card and I woud like to use it as a wireless access point.
I have a problem with my WiFi card on Kubuntu. Sometimes the system doesn’t recognise it, but what is strange is that it doesn’t happen everytime, but just about one boot on four, and I can’t understand why. If I run lshw -C network I get:
My Linux Mint system (17 Cinnamon, lenovo g565) hangs up frequently during work (say, 2-4 times a day). It may look different – white screen, black screen, screen freeze.
Checking syslog after hangs brought me the same lines just before system hanged: pastebin, last are:
Is there a way to store my password in /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf as some hash instead of plaintext?
I want to use WiFi port of my server as redundant link for copper connection to my home DSL router.
My router if SAGEM 2704 with very limited functionality.
So practically the only possibility is to configure something on the server.
Is it possible to use WiFi for redundancy. If so, what I have to implement on my server?
I’d been using Kali on my VM for quite a long time and few days ago I’ve decided to install it like my main OS.