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2010-04-26
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2010-04-26
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2010-04-26
, 19:02
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2010-04-26
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2010-04-26
, 20:49
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the ipod shows me my ip, gateway and subnetmask when i click on the wifi connection...but know i have the problem "hotspot failed to start" wtf???
it worked fine the last 2 days and now this???^^
whats that
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2010-07-13
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If I'm limited to ad-hoc I'd put up with sshing in and onwards, and/or using an http proxy, job done, let's move on. I want to keep investigating getting infrastructure working. I read up about this and found our wifi driver supports all the right things, we're just a couple of kernel revisions behind the support which adds this. We're in the new world of standardised wifi drivers.
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2010-07-13
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2010-08-25
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Where did you read about a later version of our wifi driver having infrastructure support? I've been searching for information on this but haven't been able to find anything.