Please pay no attention to my previous post: its inaccurate. I've gleaned some
information by reading similar posts :
http;//opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=89757&tstart=0 and
http;//opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=83449&tstart=0
This worked for me, you will of course have to make adjustments to the
following depending on your set-up. I diconnected my wired network first.
If you have retrieved and installed the driver correctly as per the
instructions, update your driver information database using the information in
the first post noted above.
Then at the root prompt
Stop nwam if it is running
myhost#svcs -a | grep nwam
myhost#svcadm disable nwam
With your Linksys device disconnected
myhost# tail -f /var/adm/messages
Now try and plug-in your Linksys usd device until you see the following
messages, or similar;
Jan 30 20:06:13 myhost genunix: [ID 845741 kern.notice] rum_attach()
Jan 30 20:06:13 myhost genunix: [ID 722740 kern.notice] RF revision=2
Jan 30 20:06:13 myhost genunix: [ID 771834 kern.notice] External 2GHz LNA=1
Jan 30 20:06:13 myhost External 5GHz LNA=1
Jan 30 20:06:13 myhost genunix: [ID 751700 kern.notice] RSSI 2GHz corr=0
Jan 30 20:06:13 myhost RSSI 5GHz corr=0
Jan 30 20:06:13 myhost genunix: [ID 623438 kern.notice] RF freq=13
Jan 30 20:06:13 myhost genunix: [ID 178456 kern.notice] rum: MAC/BBP RT2573
(rev 0x2573a), RF RT2528
Jan 30 20:06:13 myhost genunix: [ID 697386 kern.notice]
rum_load_microcode(2048): done
Jan 30 20:06:13 myhost genunix: [ID 543842 kern.notice] setting slot time to
20us
Jan 30 20:06:13 myhost mac: [ID 469746 kern.info] NOTICE: rum1 registered
Jan 30 20:06:13 myhost genunix: [ID 141198 kern.notice] rum_attach() done
successfully.
Jan 30 20:06:13 myhost genunix: [ID 408114 kern.info]
/p...@0,0/pci1019,1...@2,1/dev...@2 (rum1)
(<CTRL> + C terminates the listing) I had to try this a few times, in different
usb ports and could not get a response using a usb extension cable.
plumb the interface:
r...@myhost:~myhost# ifconfig rum1 plumb
r...@myhost:~myhost# ifconfig rum1
rum1: flags=201000802<BROADCAST,MULTICAST,IPv4,CoS> mtu 1500 index 5
inet 0.0.0.0 netmask 0
ether 0:22:6b:9e:5e:52
scan for a wireless access point using dladm
r...@myhost:~myhost# dladm scan-wifi rum1
LINK ESSID BSSID/IBSSID SEC STRENGTH MODE SPEED
rum1 VOYAGER2091-FD 0:16:e3:44:33:fd wep excellent g 54Mb
r...@myhost:~myhost#
Try and connect : first define the security key if used ( I have a WEP key)
r...@myhost:~# dladm create-secobj -c wep psk
provide value for 'psk': *************
confirm value for 'psk': *************
try and connect:
r...@myhost:~# dladm connect-wifi -e my-wep-enabled-Access-Point -k psk rum1
#
(system does not respond with any message?)
check:
r...@blueflash:~# dladm connect-wifi -e my-wep-enabled-Access-Point -k psk rum1
dladm: cannot connect: already connected
start the interface, see if you can get an IP address (if your Access point is
also a dhcp server)
r...@myhost:~# ifconfig rum1 dhcp
Check:
#ifconfig rum1
rum1: flags=201004843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,DHCP,IPv4,CoS> mtu 1500
index 5
inet 192.168.1.5 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 192.168.1.255
ether 0:22:6b:9e:5e:52
(Ip address allocated and network connection up!)
Hope this helps,
regards, Stewart
(All credit for the hints above go to Felix, Quaker and others in the two posts
quoted above)
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