Tormod, yes, it works fine using the following config:
iface wlan0 inet dhcp
wlan_ng_key0 2a:2a:2a:2a:10
wireless_mode managed
wireless_enc on
auto wlan0
Thank you. I guess I misunderstood the previous comments right from the beginning.
So, is there any way to have the config for both a linux-wlan-ng as well as a wireless-tools device for the same wlan device in the /etc/networking/interface file? That way, the first usb device that gets plugged in get brought up, regardless of the chipset.
Other than that, how do the prism2_usb devices get to be configurable by the gnome networking tool (or network manager)?
Tormod, yes, it works fine using the following config:
iface wlan0 inet dhcp
wlan_ng_key0 2a:2a:2a:2a:10
wireless_mode managed
wireless_enc on
auto wlan0
Thank you. I guess I misunderstood the previous comments right from the beginning.
So, is there any way to have the config for both a linux-wlan-ng as well as a wireless-tools device for the same wlan device in the /etc/networking /interface file? That way, the first usb device that gets plugged in get brought up, regardless of the chipset.
Other than that, how do the prism2_usb devices get to be configurable by the gnome networking tool (or network manager)?