Hi,


   I'm having trouble getting a Cisco 340 wireless card to work with the
aironet driver from 2.4.3-ac6. The driver loads fine but then cardmgr
says:

Apr 29 22:37:35 oleron cardmgr[613]: initializing socket 0
Apr 29 22:37:35 oleron cardmgr[613]: socket 0: Aironet PC4800
Apr 29 22:37:35 oleron cardmgr[613]: executing: 'modprobe aironet4500_core'
Apr 29 22:37:35 oleron cardmgr[613]: executing: 'modprobe aironet4500_cs'
Apr 29 22:37:36 oleron cardmgr[613]: get dev info on socket 0 failed: Resource 
temporarily unavailable

   I'm using the debian pcmcia-cs package version 3.1.22-0.2potato. I
would be happy to help debug this but I won't have the card for long.
Where should I go from there?
   My laptop is a Sony Vaio F560. I also have a 3com pcmcia network card
which works just fine so I know that pcmcia is working. I tried the
cisco card in each socket, with and without the 3com card at the same
time. My /etc/pcmcia/config file says:

--- cut here ---
device "airo_cs"
  class "network" module "aironet4500_core", "aironet4500_cs"
#  class "network" module "airo", "airo_cs"

card "Aironet PC4500"
  manfid 0x015f, 0x0005
  bind "airo_cs"

card "Aironet PC4800"
  manfid 0x015f, 0x0007
  bind "airo_cs"
--- cut here ---

   Actually I also had to apply the following patch to get rid of
missing symbol errors when loading the driver. 

--- cut here ---
--- linux-2.4.3-ac6.orig/drivers/net/aironet4500_core.c Sun Apr 22 17:05:52 2001
+++ linux-2.4.3-ac6/drivers/net/aironet4500_core.c      Sun Apr 15 12:50:25 2001
@@ -2546,10 +2546,10 @@
 static int p802_11_send; // 1
 
 static int awc_process_tx_results;
-int tx_queue_len = 10;
+int rx_queue_len = 10;
 int tx_rate;
 int channel = 5;
-//static int tx_full_rate;
+static int tx_full_rate;
 int max_mtu = 2312;
 int adhoc;
 int large_buff_mem = 1700 * 10;
--- cut here ---


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Francois Gouget         [EMAIL PROTECTED]        http://fgouget.free.fr/
     The software said it requires Win95 or better, so I installed Linux.

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