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01-Aug-2005, 12:56 PM #1
fedora core 4 - ipconfig equivalant
this is a pretty simple question. Is there, in terminal, a command equivalant to ipconfig for windows (I want to check out my wireless) thanks.
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01-Aug-2005, 12:58 PM #2
ifconfig will show you all NIC devices
and iwconfig will show you wireless devices
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01-Aug-2005, 01:04 PM #3
thank you thats all i needed to know - nevermind for some reason when i type this into terminal i don't get anything, it say its not command not found
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01-Aug-2005, 04:43 PM #4
Try entering it as root.
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01-Aug-2005, 04:45 PM #5
Or fully qualify it with /sbin/ifconfig or /sbin/iwconfig
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01-Aug-2005, 04:55 PM #6
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Or fully qualify it with /sbin/ifconfig or /sbin/iwconfig
Just to clarify linuxphile's answer: ifconfig is not in your path so you have to use the full path to the command.
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03-Aug-2005, 12:25 AM #7
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ifconfig will show you all NIC devices
and iwconfig will show you wireless devices
I think this is mostly right. However, ifconfig and iwconfig only identify directly connected devices -- so, for example, if you have a network card connected to a wireless access point, neither ifconfig nor iwconfig will show any information about the wireless access point in their output. However, ifconfig will show you information about the NIC. That said, the suggestion(s) to use ifconfig or iwconfig are spot-on.
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03-Aug-2005, 09:32 AM #8
thank you all for the help, ive been away from my computer till today but I just sat down and useing your guys help I was able to get it working.
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