Hi Daren,

Unfortunately, your device(1814, 301) is not supported by current ral 
driver, it only supports devices (1814, 201),
since they are totally different chipsets.

(1814,301) support is my to-do list, but the priority is low.

Thanks,

--
Quaker

Crisson Hu wrote:
> I am cc'ing the owner of ral driver to take a look.
>
> Regards,
> Crisson
>
> On Sat, 2008-09-06 at 16:22 -0700, Daren Wilz wrote:
>   
>> Crisson, can i ask a question?  Give me a minute to give you some info first.
>>
>> I have an edimax wireless card.  According to the compatible list here: 
>> http://opensolaris.org/os/community/laptop/wireless/wireless_driver_compatible_list/
>>
>> It says it should work with the ral driver, however, the device ID of my 
>> card doesnt match the one specified on this web page. My vendor ID is 1814 
>> and my Device ID is 301.
>>  Node 0x000013
>>             assigned-addresses:  8200a010.00000000.e8000000.00000000.00008000
>>             reg:  
>> 0000a000.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000000.0200a010.00000000.00000000.00000000.00008000
>>             compatible: 'pci1814,301.1814.2561.0' + 'pci1814,301.1814.2561' 
>> + 'pci1814,2561' + 'pci1814,301.0' + 'pci1814,301' + 'pciclass,028000' + 
>> 'pciclass,0280'
>>             model:  'Network controller'
>>             power-consumption:  00000001.00000001
>>             devsel-speed:  00000002
>>             interrupts:  00000001
>>             max-latency:  00000000
>>             min-grant:  00000000
>>             subsystem-vendor-id:  00001814
>>             subsystem-id:  00002561
>>             unit-address:  '14'
>>             class-code:  00028000
>>             revision-id:  00000000
>>             vendor-id:  00001814
>>             device-id:  00000301
>>
>> I ran across a maybe somewhat related post here:  
>> http://bugs.opensolaris.org/view_bug.do?bug_id=6667352 
>> where is suggested that the guy runs the commands:
>> # rem_drv ncrs
>> # update_drv -a -i '"pci1000,1" "pci1000,2" "pci1000,3" "pci1000,4" 
>> "pci1000,6" "pci1000,c" "pci1000,f" "pci1000,8f"' glm
>> # sync
>> # /sbin/bootadm update-archive 
>>
>> My question is, will doing something like that fix my problem or does the 
>> driver need recompiling like you suggested for the original problem in this 
>> thread?  If this would fix my problem, should I run the command like this?:
>> #update_drv -a -i "pci1814,301¨ ral
>>
>> Thanks :)
>> Daren Wilz
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