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/etc/network/interfaces ----------------------- You can now add extra statements to the iface sections of the files in /etc/network/interfaces that are specific for wireless interfaces. They are of the form: wireless-<function> <value> After the interface is brought up, such a statement will result in the execution of the following command: iwconfig <interface> <function> <value> Note that there may be some drivers that only accept wireless configuration if the interface is down. In that case, configuration from /etc/network/interfaces may fail. If you bring the interface down, then for each wireless-<function> statement given it will execute a corresponding iwconfig command that reverts that function back to sane defaults. For example, if you specified a wireless-key, if you run ifdown it will set the wireless key to "off". If you want to specify a nick, nwid or essid with spaces in them, you must not surround them with quotes. To specify multiple keys the following statements are also available: wireless-key<number> <key> wireless-defaultkey <number> wireless-keymode restricted|open To finetune powermanagement the following statments are also available: wireless-powerperiod <period> wireless-powertimeout <timeout> Example: iface eth0 inet static address 192.168.1.2 network 192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 192.168.1.255 wireless-essid Home wireless-mode ad-hoc Example of multiple keys: wireless-key1 0123-4567-89ab-cdef wireless-key2 12345678 wireless-key3 s:password wireless-defaultkey 2 wireless-keymode open