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	<title>KL wifi lazyweb</title>
	
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	  &lt;p&gt;Dear Lazyweb&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;KL airport has free wifi, it works fine on Windows, but my Linux install relies on DHCP to get an IP address, gateway and DNS servers. I tried capturing some wifi traffic with wireshark, but had no luck. I remember in Thailand having to write down network settings from Windows computers in netcafes, then manually apply the settings after booting the copy of Debian on my external hard-drive. I&#39;m currently using NetworkManager. On the way home from DebConf I&#39;d like to be able to use the net in KL. What nasty Windows protocol am I missing support for?&lt;/p&gt;

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