Hi, everybody.

I'm having a heap of trouble with my uClibc wireless setup, and I'm hoping that 
someone can suggest where I've gone wrong.  Please let me know what additional info I 
should supply, as well.

I'm running uClibc-2.1-rc1 on a Dell Pentium II system, booting off a CF card.  Works 
nicely, and that took some time in and of itself.  I have what I believe to be the 
appropriate wireless.lrp and wireutil.lrp packages included, along with the following 
modules (appropriate to this kernel): hostap, hostap_pci, hostap_crypt_wep, 
hostap_crypt, p80211, and prism2_pci.  Now, here's the iffy part - I'm using a Dlink 
DWL-520 (rev.E) 802.11b card, which my research has suggested is, indeed, has a 
Prism2-compatible chipset.  This ISN'T the -520+, in other words.

Anyway, I'm able to use p80211.o and prism2_pci.o, in that order, to get the card 
recognized - which suggests to me that the chipset IS Prism.  And by "recognized," I 
mean that "ip addr show" gives me a wlan0 interface, which had been previously set-up 
in the etc/interfaces file.  Okay.  The problem is that iwconfig gives no MAC address 
and no AP data; furthermore, issuing "iwconfig wlan0 essid default," etc. produces the 
result, "Function not implemented."  Huh?  The ifup command, by the way, doesn't do 
anything special either, even when essid, channel, etc. are declared in the 
etc/interfaces file in the first place.

Alternatively, I've tried using the hostap modules - specifically, hostap_crypt, 
hostap_crypt_wep, hostap, and hostap_pci - in that order, which gives the result 
"hostap_pci - device not found," or somesuch.  What's going on here?  I'd like to be 
able to test connectivity, but I can't even get the card running.  

I can get other interfaces running nicely - this is my second Bering box, and the 
first one (no wireless setup) has been running flawlessly for months.  Thanks, in 
part, to your help.  I hope that you folks can offer suggestions this time, as well.

1. If I don't have a Prism2 card, please offer a hint as to what driver would 
work/what new card to buy.
2. If I'm loading modules incorrectly, loading incorrect modules, please point out my 
ignorance.
3. If I need to present more information, let me know.
4. If I'm going completely in the wrong direction, feel free to berate me.


Thanks for your help.


-joe.
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