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![]() We used to clobber the password that came in from the user when converting it from ASCII to binary for WEP. That screwed it up because we need to use it twice: once for testing, and once for the actual addition. |
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COPYING | ||
eyefi-chdk.c | ||
eyefi-config.c | ||
eyefi-config.h | ||
eyefi-linux.c | ||
eyefi-osx.c | ||
eyefi-unix.c | ||
Makefile | ||
md5.c | ||
README | ||
sha1.c |
Just: make Then: To scan for networks: $ ./eyefi-config -s Scanned wireless networks: 'MYESSID' type(2): WPA, strength: 33 'VEXD2' type(1): WEP, strength: -1 Fetch the log: $ ./eyefi-config -l fetching EyeFi card log part 1/4...done fetching EyeFi card log part 2/4...done fetching EyeFi card log part 3/4...done fetching EyeFi card log part 4/4...done 56:48] Done scanning for new photos. Uploads not pending. [56:48] Done scanning for all photos. Uploads not pending. [802:37] EAPOL-Key type=2 [802:37] WPA: RX message 1 of 4-Way Handshake from 00:11:95:aa:bb:cc (ver=2) [802:37] WPA: Sending EAPOL-Key 2/4 ... Test a network (without adding to the card: # ./eyefitest -t ESSID -p password trying to connect to WPA network: 'MYESSID' with passphrase: 'password' Testing connecion to 'MYESSID' (1): locating network Testing connecion to 'MYESSID' (2): verifying network key..... Testing connecion to 'MYESSID' (3): waiting for DHCP.................. Testing connecion to 'MYESSID' (4): testing connection to Eye-Fi server..... Testing connecion to 'MYESSID' (5): success Succeeded connecting to: 'MYESSID' Add a network: $ ./eyefi-config -a MYESSID -p password trying to connect to WPA network: 'MYESSID' with passphrase: 'password' Testing connecion to 'MYESSID' (1): locating network Testing connecion to 'MYESSID' (2): verifying network key..... Testing connecion to 'MYESSID' (3): waiting for DHCP.................. Testing connecion to 'MYESSID' (4): testing connection to Eye-Fi server..... Testing connecion to 'MYESSID' (5): success Succeeded connecting to: 'MYESSID' List the networks configured on the card: $ ./eyefi-config -c configured wireless networks: 'bcdefghijkl' 'MYESSID'