Jeepers. I just woke up. Still groggy from Friday night shenanigans.
If your wifi chip is seen and works in Ubuntu on WPA2 wifi signals. It will connect to the Jetpac. Period.
I use Wicd. I open it up. See my wifes jetpack wireless signal.
I type in the wpa password it needs to connect me.
Hit connect. Done.
Nothing special or hoop jumping to go through. A jetpack is just a
expensive satellite accessing wireless wifi broadcasting portable router one can carry in their shirt pocket.
My wifes job pays for hers. So I get the perk once in a while. It is great when traveling to Austin. Streaming Movies and Music while on the freeway.
Edit: JohnVV is a pretty sharp linux user.
He is just trying to pry info out of like this.
Open terminal and paste readout given back here in code tags. 1st
password next and then hit enter
Code:
echo uname: && uname -a -m -p && echo lspci: && lspci -knn && echo lsusb: && lsusb && echo lsusb -t: && lsusb -t && echo lsmod: && lsmod && echo ifconfig: && ifconfig && echo ifconfig -a: && ifconfig -a && echo iwconfig: && iwconfig && echo resolv.conf: && cat /etc/resolv.conf && echo route: && route -n && echo ip link show: && ip link show && echo inxi -Fxz: && inxi -Fxz
Some of my commands there won't work as you probably do not have inxi installed. This is my quick and dirty way to trouble shoot my Wireless in my AntiX installs.