Looks like your PCMCIA controller needs special settings to make it work.

Check if there are any interrupts for wireless card in 
/proc/interrupts. /etc/init.d/pcmcia already knows about some weird 
PCMCIA controllers, so try adding yours - search for the line which 
mentions Teletronics boards.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have set up an two wisp-dists ... one as AP and one As Client ( managed mode ).
> 
> I double checked all the routes and subnets
> 
> the AP shows active association of the client.
> The client shows association to the AP
> 
> I run "tcpdump -i netcs0" and can see the AP is hearing the client but the client is 
>not 
> hearing anything coming from the AP.  Thus, no data can go across the link.
> 
> I am using the teletronics 100mW cards on the 486 SBC.
> 
> I tried the pigtale in the second slot ( farthest away from LED's ) and then the AP 
> could not connect to anything.
> 
> both the client and AP shows a radio association.  But the client shows no traffic 
> being received at all when I am sending pings to it from the AP.
> 
> The AP can hear the arp requests and the pings from the client.


-- 
Best Regards,
Vladimir
Systems Engineer (RHCE)



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