Well at this point I think I am just ready to give up on eLive all together. I am going to go back to using *buntu + E17+Compiz... I was hoping to not have to spend hours working through getting all of the nifty module eLive has by default, but I would rather do that than spend days trying to force eLive to support WEP-Shared when *buntu does it by default... Its no offense to eLive really, mosby ursabubo - [OLD] - Live mode
I do understand that WEP is more of a perceived security than real security however this is for an internet only guest access network. I use it for some older devices which do not support WPA or WPA2. I am trying to connect to it rather than my internal network as I do not want my firewall and monitoring system to freak out when this machine starts doing updates. It may seem lazy, but I simplyby ursabubo - [OLD] - Live mode
Ok I have found some further information. I need to be able have Network Connector recognize and use WEP Shared. Currently it shows HEX and has no option to change that. Any info would be appreciated as my google-fu has failed me thus far. Thanks.by ursabubo - [OLD] - Live mode
I have Elive 2.0 Live running on a USB drive and wish to install to my laptop. However, I cannot get the it to connect to my wifi network. It shows the correct wifi card, it sees the network, I enter the right WEP key but after about 2 minutes of trying to connect it fails. Any advice would be appreciated.by ursabubo - [OLD] - Live mode