MLUG: Re: [MLUG] Re: Mizzou Wireless Tigernet
Re: [MLUG] Re: Mizzou Wireless Tigernet
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Hopefully they at least made a remedy ticket.
Daniel Nowlin
IATS DataCenter
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Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2003 10:43 PM
Subject: RE: [MLUG] Re: Mizzou Wireless Tigernet

I talked to 2 ladies at the help desk and to the director, and they asked several other people who were working at computers/roaming around the iats office and no one was able to help. Thank you all for your replies, it will be nice to get wireless internet working on linux so I can use it again now that I'm back here at school.
 
Chad
-----Original Message-----
From: Nowlin, Dan
Sent: Sun 8/31/2003 3:40 PM
To: MLUG Members
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Subject: [MLUG] Re: Mizzou Wireless Tigernet

Do not know who you talked to at IAT Services because we have a whole flock of Linux people.  I myself am just above a newbie.  Several of the people here are IATS employees.  IATS does not support Linux directly for the students.  Will tell you why.  If a student knows enough about running Linux then they will already know more then the average helpdesk person.  Also there are so many distros that if one person knew enough to support all major distros then they would know enough to be an admin.
Good Luck
 
Daniel Nowlin
IATS DataCenter
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2003 1:22 PM
Subject: Mizzou Wireless Tigernet


does anyone know of anyone in columbia or any shops that can help with setting up linux to access mizzou's tigernet wireless internet? I tried configuring it myself with iwconfig or whatever but when I use the commit command it says error unable to make changes or something like that, and I don't have time with classes to try and figure it out right now. So if you guys know of any companies or anyone who is willing to help set it up (for payment of course) that would be much appreciated. An IATs guy said one of the guys there knew how to do it but when I went there I found out no one there knows the first bit about using linux...appearantly they only hire microsoft and mac junkies and leave us linux users out to dry. I have a feeling my wireless card is  not supported under linux but before I go out and drop $50-100 on a new card I would rather get someone who has more experience than myself to see if they can get it up and running. Thanks
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