Building Wireless Community Networks by Rob Flickenger - HTML preview
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A.4 Simple Scheme Management
Here's a simple method for managing your network schemes on Linux. You will need sudo installed and will need sudo privileges to run /sbin/cardctl.Create the following shell script called scheme:
#!/bin/sh
SCHEME=`/usr/bin/basename $0`
if [ "$SCHEME" == "scheme" ]; then unset SCHEME
fi
rob@entropy:~/bin$ ln -s scheme home rob@entropy:~/bin$ ln -s scheme oreilly
rob@entropy:~/bin$ ln -s scheme nocat rob@entropy:~/bin$ ln -s scheme any Now, make matching entries in your /etc/pcmcia/wireless.opts:
home,*,*,*)
INFO="IBSS net at Home" ESSID="HomeNet" MODE="Ad-Hoc" KEY="1234-5678-90" RATE="11M"
;;
oreilly,*,*,*)
INFO="Work"
ESSID="OReillyNet" MODE="Managed"
KEY="s:sHHHH"
IWCONFIG="power unicast" ;;
nocat,*,*,*)
INFO="NoCat Community net" ESSID="NoCat" MODE="Managed" ;;
any,*,*,*)
INFO="Default configuration" ESSID="ANY"
MODE="Managed"
;;
Now, when you want to change schemes quickly, just type home or any to instantly change all of your wireless and network settings. As an added bonus, typing scheme will show the current scheme. Keep in mind that sudo will prompt you for your password, as you will need to be root to change the scheme.
