How To Setup A Protected Wireless Connection Via the Command-Line
Setting up a wireless connection via the command line may vary depending on the USB Wireless Interface you are using. These instructions also work for the Raspberry PI running Wheezy. You must be root in order to carry out these instructions.
Make sure that your wireless interface is recognized.
Useful WiFi related commands
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Ubuntu 11.10
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Ubuntu 11.04
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iwconfig wlan0 up
iwconfig wlan0 channel 1
iw reg get
iw reg set JP
ifconfig wlan0 hw ether de:ad:be:ef:c0:fe
macchanger -r wlan0
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