So, did you try changing /etc/init.d/pcmcia as I have described?

It seems like the packets do not get sent.

Do you use WEP?

Ray wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 30, 2002 at 04:43:15PM +0300, Vladimir I. wrote:
> 
>>Looks like a PCMCIA bridge configuration issue. I had similar problem with 
>>the new Teletronics motherboards.
>>
>>What kind of PCMCIA chipset do you use? In any case, in 
>>"/etc/init.d/pcmcia" there is a special kludge (line 116) which detects TI 
>>bridges used in Teletronics. Modify it so that it recognizes your PCMCIA 
>>chipset ID and check if it will help you.
> 
> 
> That machine has a Databook chipset using the tcic module.  FWIW I set up a
> second machine today using WISP and am getting the same results.  This one
> has a Ricoh chipset and uses the i82365 driver.  I've noticed that if I ping
> either of these machines from my laptop (standard Debian + wlan-ng driver)
> the mac address of the laptop shows up in the arp table of the WISP box.  If
> I ping from any of the WISP boxes nothing shows up at the laptop or the
> other WISP box.  Since this happens with 2 boxes now there must be something
> I'm doing wrong, either that or maybe something odd with the version of
> hostap being used.  I'll try to see if I can get both the older and current
> hostap drivers going on one of my working boxes just to see what happens.  I
> hope you still have more ideas though :)
> 


-- 
Best Regards,
Vladimir
Systems Engineer (RHCE)



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