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basicnet/netprogs/wireless-tools.xml
r10ce9fe r9aa2603 13 13 ]> 14 14 15 <sect1 id="wireless_tools" xreflabel=" wireless_tools-&wireless-tools-version;">15 <sect1 id="wireless_tools" xreflabel="Wireless Tools-&wireless-tools-version;"> 16 16 <?dbhtml filename="wireless_tools.html"?> 17 17 … … 25 25 </sect1info> 26 26 27 <title>Wireless _tools.&wireless-tools-version;</title>27 <title>Wireless Tools-&wireless-tools-version;</title> 28 28 29 29 <indexterm zone="wireless_tools"> 30 <primary sortas="a-Wireless _tools">SANE</primary>30 <primary sortas="a-WirelessTools">SANE</primary> 31 31 </indexterm> 32 32 33 33 <sect2 role="package"> 34 <title>Introduction to Wireless _tools</title>34 <title>Introduction to Wireless Tools</title> 35 35 36 36 <para>The Wireless Extension (WE) is a generic API in the Linux kernel … … 79 79 </indexterm> 80 80 81 <para>To use <application> wireless_tools</application>, the kernel must81 <para>To use <application>Wireless Tools</application>, the kernel must 82 82 have the appropriate drivers and other support available. The appropriate 83 83 bus must also be available. For many laptops, the PCMCIA bus … … 89 89 <para>In addition to the bus, the actual driver for the specific wireless 90 90 card must also be available. There are many wireless cards and they don't 91 all work with Linux. The first place to look for card sup oprt is the kernel.91 all work with Linux. The first place to look for card support is the kernel. 92 92 The drivers are located in Device Drivers → Network Device Support 93 93 → Wireless LAN (non-hamradio). There are also external drivers … … 101 101 102 102 <sect2 role="installation"> 103 <title>Installation of Wireless -tools</title>104 105 <para>To install <application> wireless-tools</application>,103 <title>Installation of Wireless Tools</title> 104 105 <para>To install <application>Wireless Tools</application>, 106 106 use the following commands:</para> 107 107 … … 172 172 <term><command>iwevent</command></term> 173 173 <listitem> 174 <para>displays 174 <para>displays wireless events generated by drivers and setting 175 175 changes.</para> 176 176 <indexterm zone="wireless_tools iwevent">
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