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I have an EeePC 1001PXD netbook and have just built the latest GCC4 build of Haiku with wpa_supplicant installed. Problem is, nothing happens. The network thing in the deskbar still says "No link" and, when I go to Network Preferences, it says "no networks found", in the Networks tab, even after selecting the wifi connection in the uppermost tab.
Does it simply not work, or do I have to manually configure it? How do I go about that exactly? The directions in the post are a little hard to understand, as far as how I run/use the ifconfig thing. Do I use the terminal? Is there an actual application called wpa_supplicant in the Applications/Preferences or something?
Edited 2011-10-07 18:06 UTC