I refer the honourable member to the reply I gave previously....
"Similar queries have cropped up before.
Checkout posts with the subjects
WLAN Startup script
CRON and TS-7260
Some posts there give some hints on where to put startup stuff.
The startup stuff is fairly standard SysV init - found on very many
flavours of Unix and on most Linux's."
On Mon, 6 Nov 2006, Rob Barris wrote:
>
> I was able to get my TS-7400 up on 802.11b wireless (thanks Joe).
> But I want it to come up on wlan0 right at boot without having to
> manually do the insmod commands and the interface bringup. What's
> the best practice for putting those steps in the boot process?
>
> I had to do these steps at the command line to get it up and running:
>
> insmod /root/wlan_driver/zd.o
> insmod sd_mod
> insmod scsi_mod
> insmod sd_mod
> ifconfig wlan0 up
> iwconfig wlan0 essid BASE_STATION_NAME
> ifconfig wlan0 192.168.0.50
>
>
>
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