eth1: invalid argument -- Solution?

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tap0utt

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as a preface, im working with a linksys wrt54gs which uses linux coding for their firmware. i try to type some command prompts and i run into problems.

when working with some wl commands, i get a return of :

# wl wds 00:0F:66:9C:XX:XX
eth1: Invalid argument
wds Set or get the list of WDS member MAC addresses.
Set using a space separated list of MAC addresses.
wl wds xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx [xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx ...]


i've tried running commands with, for instance, "wl -i eth1 wds..." as someone suggested, but still problematic with the same message.

any suggestions to go about this?
 
omg, i do not know how i typed this into the windows forum.

sorry, please ignore my moronic post.
 
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