On Sun, 10 Apr 2005 15:21:42 -0700
Lan Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

[r.e. airlink wireless - now recognized by pcmcia]

> "I had success installing my Airlink101 AWLC4030 Super G___ Wireless
> Cardbus Adapter. This device uses the atheros drivers which in linux
> are called the madwifi drivers and as you can see you can get these
> packages from atrpms. If you have this repository in your yum.conf you
> can install via yum and a dependency will be needed to install the
> drivers. The dependency is installed according to your kernel
> version."

OK, very promising.  It's a super-G adapter, and the atheros drivers
(which I didn't know about) seem to have support for WEP, WPA/802.11i,
and 802.1x authentication in AP mode (see
http://madwifi.sourceforge.net/).

I would suspect you still need wpa_supplicant or x_supplicant.  Just try
'iwlist wlan0 scan' first and see if you can see your wireless network
after setting a WPA keyphrase on the router.

Dave Looney

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