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On Sun, 21 Mar 2021 22:41:44 -0500, Matt Connell (Gmail) wrote: |
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> However, USB wifi adapters are quite affordable and sufficient for your |
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> use case, in my opinion. |
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There are also PCI wifi cards, which would be neater on a desktop. Both |
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are very cheap, but check what chipset a card uses before buying. Some |
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need third party modules. I prefer Intel-based ones, they "just work". |
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> > whether I would need to add any packages to my Gentoo system. |
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> Yes, you will. You'll need to find out what chipset is used by the |
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> adapter you want to add (or already have). Once you have that, you can |
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> enable the appropriate kernel drivers and rebuild, and then you'll need |
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> to install net-wireless/wpa_supplicant to make the actual connection. |
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> wpa_supplicant can be cumbersome to set up by hand, but the Arch wiki |
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> has a very comprehensive page[1] on how to configure it. |
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> Alternatively, there are GUI tools for managing the configuration (the |
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> aptly named wpa_gui is usually enough; to get this, you need to enable |
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> the qt5 use flag for wpa_supplicant), but if you're connecting to one |
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> network, and never changing the configuration, that might be overkill. |
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There's nothing to stop you installing with the qt5 flag, setting up and |
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then removing the flag, although you won't save much if you have other Qt |
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apps installed. |
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Setting up wifi for the first time can be a bit trial and error, so you |
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will need a wired connection as a fallback to search for help or download |
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software. If possible, get wifi working before you move, most phones have |
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an option to act as a wireless access point, or hotspot, so you could use |
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that to make sure your wireless hardware and software is working before |
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you move. Then you only need to plug in the authentication details at the |
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new location and all should be well. |
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Neil Bothwick |
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Don't judge a book by its movie. |