Sorry about that. Thanks David. 

On Friday, October 2, 2015, David Lind <david@unixbeard.se> wrote:
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On Fri, Oct 2, 2015 at 9:03 AM, Brian Vito <brian.vito2@gmail.com> wrote:


On Sunday, September 27, 2015, David Lind <david@unixbeard.se> wrote:
Hello,

Not sure where to file this, so I'm sending it here before filing a
bug-report(since I can't tell if this is a bug or not).

I'm trying to associate + authenticate with my wifi router, below is
some info regarding my computer:

Lenovo Thinkpad T61, type: 7659-12g
Wireless nic: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 4965 AG or AGN [Kedron]

When I bind #l1 to /net, and do `echo essid itsatrap
>/net/ether1/clone`, the wifi led flickers like crazy and debug prints
this:

#l1: firmware: iwn-4965, rev e43d0218, build 0, size 172d0+a000+2848+a000+314
#l1: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 9, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l1: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 1, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l1: rxon: bssid 6c198fc32528, aid 0, channel 11, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l1: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 11, filter 4c, flags 40008005
...
...
...

If I try authenticating with `aux/wpa -1 -s itsatrap -p
/net/ether1`(I've tried configuring my router into using both WPA1 and
WPA2 without any luck) debug prints this:

wifictl: auth dd160050f20101000050f20201000050f20201000050f202

And rc prints this:

aux/wpa: write auth: missing node

I've tried using different versions of iwn-4965(from
firmware.openbsd.org) but it doesn't seem to matter.

I have no idea what to do next, so any help is appreciated. Let me
know if I've left out some important information.

/David