The 'eth2 not such device' probably means you don't have a device called eth2. Type <b>iwconfig</b> in terminal to get a list of your network devices, then try again using whichever your wireless device is. <br>
<br><div class="gmail_quote">2009/3/25 John <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:jakewc2@sky.com">jakewc2@sky.com</a>></span><br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
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Jamie Bennett wrote:
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<pre>Alan Pope wrote:
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<pre>2009/3/25 John <a href="mailto:jakewc2@sky.com" target="_blank"><jakewc2@sky.com></a>:
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<pre>Hi everybody, I have decided that using the orange dongle just isnt
working, so I am trying something else. Its called Joiku. I just
wondered if anybody has used it before and got it to work.
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<pre>I'm typing this mail whilst sat on the train connected via wifi to my
phone which is running the pay-for version of Joikuspot.
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<pre>I have set it up according to the instructions, but it keeps asking
for the encryption key.
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<pre>I had a similar issue when I tried to use WEP passphrase, but instead
use WEP open, and it works fine.
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<pre>Yep, WEP open and changed the key to something I could remember on the settings
page. Works a treat for me but I must admit I use it mostly with my ipod touch
(*boo, *hiss). Beats getting an iphone though :)
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<pre>Cheers,
Al.
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<pre>Regards,
Jamie
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I found a page on the Ubuntu wiki, that talks about WEP. It give this
to try, <br>
<br>
<code>cc@ubuntu:~$ sudo iwconfig eth2 essid MyNet<br>
cc@ubuntu:~$ sudo iwconfig eth2 key xxxxxxxxxx<br>
cc@ubuntu:~$ sudo ifconfig eth2 up<br>
cc@ubuntu:~$ sudo dhclient3 eth2<br>
<br>
I changed the Mynet to the Joiku name, and the xxx to the encryption
key, but it says it cant find the essid<br>
<br>
it says error for wireless request *Set ESSID* (8B1A) SET failed on
device eth2 not such device<br>
<br>
not sure if I did it correct there, but that's what came back. <br>
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Could it be the NetworkManager that is the problem here?<br>
<br>
John.<br>
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