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I'm trying to join a wireles lab that I've setup with WEP encryption, but I'm unable to join. (I've tried on two different distros: ubuntu, and backtrack) same result.

here are the commands:

Code:
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iwconfig wlan0 essid MYNET
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iwconfig wlan0 channel 3
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