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If you want to connect to the internet, and you are using Sugar, see [http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Documentation_Team/User_Manual/Connecting_to_the_Internet Connecting to the Internet] page at the Sugar Labs Wiki. |
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See also [http://laptop.org/8.2.0/manual/XO_GiveMeTheInternet.html Give Me the Internet, Please] for 8.2.0. |
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== Troubleshooting Guide == |
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The [[Wifi Troubleshooting Guide]] provides a step by step checklist to review prior to contacting [mailto:help@laptop.org Technical Support]. |
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⚫ | XO laptops were designed for children in developing nations, where it was faster and less expensive to introduce wireless networks rather than traditional cabled infrastructure. The XO laptop was designed to use these networks, or to connect with other XO laptops using a [[mesh network]] or an ad-hoc network. |
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== Setting up a Wireless Network == |
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When setting up a wireless network for XO laptops, configure access points as follows: |
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* use a single channel, not "Automatic", |
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* it is generally best to choose channels [[#Channel|Channels]] are 1, 6, and 11, to ensure interference between networks is kept to a minimum, |
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* if available, the wireless network mode should be "Mixed" or "Wireless-G", not "Disabled" or "Other", |
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* if Wireless [[#MAC Filtering|MAC Filtering]] is enabled, the [[ifconfig#MAC Address|MAC address]] for the XO laptops must be entered, |
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=== Channel === |
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With 802.11b or 802.11g, use channel 1, 6 or 11 in the US or Canada. Use of any other channels will degrade your own wireless signal and that of others. |
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Therefore, the [[mesh networking]] and ad-hoc network between XO laptops is designed to work with channels 1, 6 or 11. |
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=== Security === |
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Set up the access point for WPA2 security. |
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Do not use WEP, it is not secure. |
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=== MAC Filtering === |
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Wireless MAC filtering is a security measure that restricts access to the access by MAC address. Every XO has a unique address assigned at the time of manufacture. |
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However, the measure is only effective against naive users, because MAC addresses can be changed. |
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The [[ifconfig#MAC Address|MAC address]] for the XO is displayed using the [[Linux]] command [[ifconfig]]. |
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== See also == |
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* [[Hidden]] networks, |
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* [[Manual Wireless Association]] |
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* [[Wireless Access Point Compatibility]] |
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</imagemap>If you want to connect to the internet, and you are using Sugar, see Connecting to the Internet page at the Sugar Labs Wiki.
See also Give Me the Internet, Please for 8.2.0.
Troubleshooting Guide
The Wifi Troubleshooting Guide provides a step by step checklist to review prior to contacting Technical Support.
Overview
XO laptops were designed for children in developing nations, where it was faster and less expensive to introduce wireless networks rather than traditional cabled infrastructure. The XO laptop was designed to use these networks, or to connect with other XO laptops using a mesh network or an ad-hoc network.
Setting up a Wireless Network
When setting up a wireless network for XO laptops, configure access points as follows:
- use a single channel, not "Automatic",
- it is generally best to choose channels Channels are 1, 6, and 11, to ensure interference between networks is kept to a minimum,
- if available, the wireless network mode should be "Mixed" or "Wireless-G", not "Disabled" or "Other",
- if Wireless MAC Filtering is enabled, the MAC address for the XO laptops must be entered,
Channel
With 802.11b or 802.11g, use channel 1, 6 or 11 in the US or Canada. Use of any other channels will degrade your own wireless signal and that of others.
Therefore, the mesh networking and ad-hoc network between XO laptops is designed to work with channels 1, 6 or 11.
Security
Set up the access point for WPA2 security.
Do not use WEP, it is not secure.
MAC Filtering
Wireless MAC filtering is a security measure that restricts access to the access by MAC address. Every XO has a unique address assigned at the time of manufacture.
However, the measure is only effective against naive users, because MAC addresses can be changed.
The MAC address for the XO is displayed using the Linux command ifconfig.