Well, at least you're not alone. I have the _exact_ same problem with a
brand new USB Wisecom wireless card prism2.5 based. As we don't get
solution from the linux-wlan-ng mail list, i make cc of this messege to
Joey, just in case he is able to point us in the right direction (my
last shot).
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* /Subject/: Actiontec Problem Restated
* /From/: "Thomas H. George,,," <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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* /Date/: Wed, 11 Dec 2002 21:29:07 -0500
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My previous request for help drew no responses: was probably poorly
stated. Here is a better recap.
1. The Actiontec Instructions (Probably Based on Redhat)
a) Add to the Wireless Section
card "Actontec Wireless PC Card 802.11b"
manfid 0x1668, 0x0101
bind "orinoco_cs"
Comment: I edited these lines into /etc/pcmcia/config. This seemed
reasonable in
view of the next instruction, particularly as config contains similar
entries.
b) vi /etc/pcmcia/wireless.opts and add the following at the bottom:
*,*,*,00:20:E0:*)
MODE="managed"
ESSID="any"
KEY="off"
;;
Comment: I used my lan ESSID instead of any.
c) vi /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth1
This should be a blank document. Add this to it
DEVICE =eth1
ONBOOT=yes
BOOTPROTO=dhcp
TYPE=Ethernet
Comment: There was no sysconfig directory in /etc. I created one but
probably
this is not the right instruction for Debian.
d) After that you should be able to put in the command:
ifup eth1
to bring up the card.
Comment: ifup eth1 reports interface eth1 already configured but the
card doesn't
come up and ifconf -a does not report eth0 or eth1.
2. The linux-wlan-ng Instructions (There are several versions. I did the
following)
a) Ensure that the pcmcia-cd source tree is in a subdirectory of
/usr/src/modules ....
Note that ... /usr/src/pcmcia-cs.tar.gz when unpacked in the /usr/srd
directory places
the pcmcia-cs source tree in the correct location.
Go to /usr/src/modules/pcmcia-cs
Execute debian/rules binary-modules
b) Untar linux-wlan-ng-0.1.15.tar.gz.
Comment: I put the tarball in /usr/src and unpacked as instructed.
Make sure you have a configured kenel and (optionally) pcmcia sources on
your
system. Note, if you are only building ... prism2_usb drivers you don't
need the
pcmcia source tree.
To configure the linux-wlan-ng package, run 'make config'. Answer the
questions.
Comment: I said yes only to Build Prism2.5 USB (_usb) driver.
Run 'make all'
Run 'make install'
c) FOR USB USERS:
modprobe prism2_usb prism2_doreset=1
Comment: This runs ok.
wlanctl-ng wlan0 lnxreq_ifstate ifstate=enable
Comment: This produces the following:
hfa384x_docmd: hfa384x_docmd:ctlx failure=REQ_TIMEOUT
hfa384x_drvr_start: hfa384x_drvr_startcmd_initialize() failed, result = -5
prism2sta_ifstate: hfa384x_drvr_start() failed, result=-5
hfa384x_usbin_callback: hfa384_usbin_callback:Fatal, failed to resubmit
rx_urb.
error=-12
message=lnxreq_ifstate
ifstate=enable
resultcode=implementation_failure
SUMMARY
ifconfig -a reports wlan0.
cat /proc/bus/usb/drivers reports prism2_usb.
lsmod reports prism2_usb and p80211.
After bootup syslog contains
usb.c: unhandled interfaces on device
usb.c: USB device 3 (vendor/prod 0x1668/0x421) is not claimed by any
active driver
and kern.log contains
NET4: Unix domain sockets 1.0/SMP for linux NET4.0
ds: no socket drivers loaded!
One other setup detail. One of the instructions was to edit
/etc/modutils/linux-wlan-ng and uncomment the appropriate line. I
uncommented alias wlan0 prism2_usb.
This has been a very long entry but I am stumpted. I hope someone can help.
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