Hi Scott, sorry to hear about the wireless problems.
I have the same network hardware as you. Tell us if
you diverged at all from the Bering User's Guide Orinoco
section?
Also, you haven't pasted in the wireless config
files nor the output of iwconfig.
But if we trust you have those right, then
On Tuesday 14 January 2003 01:45 pm, Matt Schalit wrote:
> Hi Scott, sorry to hear about the wireless problems.
> I have the same network hardware as you. Tell us if
> you diverged at all from the Bering User's Guide Orinoco
> section?
I flashed both cards to the latest firmware from www.orinocow
Hi Scott
IIRC there is an issue with the latest firmware level and the orinoco
drivers. You might want to downgrade the firmware for a test.
HTH
Erich
At 13:59 14.01.2003 -0500, you wrote:
On Tuesday 14 January 2003 01:45 pm, Matt Schalit wrote:
> Hi Scott, sorry to hear about the wireless pro
Check the log messages. I have similiar problem with
orinoco_cs driver. The orinoco gold (WaveLAN Turbo 11
Mbps) works fine with all versions of Windows - XP,
ME, 2000, Win98) but not with Bering's orinoco_cs. For
some reasons, the orinoco_cs can't access the card
correctly. It can't get the Mac a
wing newton wrote:
> ... The orinoco gold (WaveLAN Turbo 11
> Mbps) works fine with all versions of Windows - XP,
> ME, 2000, Win98) but not with Bering's orinoco_cs.
> ...
Ok, but as I mentioned, my Orinico Gold works
in an ISA PC-Card adapter w/Bering rc3. I've
never had any problems with it.
Matt,
I brought up RC3 Bering-orinoco again.
Here what I got :
The card is "WaveLAN/IEEE".
..
hermes_read_ltv(): rid (0xfd20) does not match type
(0xc7ff)
hermes @ 0x140: Truncating LTV record from 508 to 8
bytes. (rid=0xfd20, len=0x00ff)
eth0: Station identity 003f:00ff:d4bf:00ff
eth0: Looks li
Looks like you're working towards eth0
for you wireless. That deviates from the
users guide, not that it's a bad thing by
nature, but I don't know what the affects are.
Still, how do you determine the bios revision
on an Orinoco Gold?
And what exact packages are you loading, and
please note fil
Matt,
Thank you for your help.
--- Matt Schalit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Looks like you're working towards eth0
> for you wireless. That deviates from the
> users guide, not that it's a bad thing by
> nature, but I don't know what the affects are.
>
I tried eth0, eth1, eth2. Eth0 was us
This is a long message, attempting to document the steps I took to get my
Orinoco wireless cards to work in my laptop and in my LEAF/Bering box.
I wrote:
> I've been having a devil of a time configuring wireless networking. I
> have a Compaq Aramada 7370DMT laptop with an Orinoco Gold card, and
Newton,
I have several Bering boxes running with the Lucent Silver cards. Aside
from WEP, they should be the same as yours. I'm running firmware 8.1
also, but I do note that there is an 8.72 available now. Don't know if
that breaks anything with Bering!
I've seen similar reset messages on my s
Hey, read down your post included at the bottom, and tell
me why it finds your card as an Intersil? It finds mine
as a Lucent/Agere.
When I boot my w/rc3 and the pcmcia_orinoco.lrp
that I use, called pcmcia.lrp, version 3.1.33, I see
the following in my syslog:
cardmgr[6583]: watching 2 sockets
Matt,
I found out what the problem was. It was caused by
memory conflict. I modified the config.opts and did a
few includes/excludes io ports and memory. It fixed
the problem right away. I couldn't locate any hardware
infomation from Lucent/Agere and I just did by trials
and errors and wathed wha
Scott Merrill wrote:
This is a long message, attempting to document the steps I took to get my
Orinoco wireless cards to work in my laptop and in my LEAF/Bering box.
Hey, funny thing, I just got 1.0 stable running my
Orinoco gold, and it cardmgr choked if I only had
the orinoco*.o modules in
wing newton wrote:
> Matt,
>
> Thank you for your help.
Hi again Newton,
I just got my Bering-1.0 up and running great w/kernel 2.4.20
and my Orinoco Gold. I started from blank diskettes and built
the system out of parts from /devel/jnilo/bering/latest/
following the Bering install guide an
wing newton wrote:
Matt,
I found out what the problem was. It was caused by
memory conflict.
...
Nice spotting that. Thank God for useful output
to the syslog and dmesg, huh?
BTW, do you know if I can use the same interface to do
both ad-hoc and managed mode concurrently ?
Never hear
More in the saga of wireless network connectivity. =)
Someone mailed me off-list to report that they had enjoyed success with their
Orinoco card using the 8.10 firmware revision. So I downgraded the firmware
in both of my cards. Again, everything appears to work at first. Now,
however, the
Scott,
On Fri, 17 Jan 2003 09:34:24 EST Scott wrote:
> More in the saga of wireless network connectivity. =)
>
> Someone mailed me off-list to report that they had enjoyed success with their
> Orinoco card using the 8.10 firmware revision.
I have also had success with firmware 8.10 (and 6.16
On Friday 17 January 2003 10:16 am, you wrote:
> Never seen those error messages before. Something is defintely wrong,
> but I'm not sure what. You might get better help on the orinoco-user
> list:
> http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum=orinoco-users
>
> or in the samba wireless a
Scott,
On Fri, 17 Jan 2003 10:25:36 EST Scott Merrill wrote:
> On Friday 17 January 2003 10:16 am, you wrote:
> > Never seen those error messages before. Something is defintely wrong,
> > but I'm not sure what. You might get better help on the orinoco-user
> > list:
> > http://sourceforge.ne
Brad Fritz wrote:
IIRC, Matt built his from scratch, but that's not really necessary.
Just grab the kernel (linux-2.4.20.upx), pcmcia_orinoco.lrp and
modules.lrp from
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bering/latest/contrib/2.4.20/
> http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bering/late
Matt,
On Fri, 17 Jan 2003 10:54:47 PST Matt Schalit wrote:
> Brad Fritz wrote:
>
> > IIRC, Matt built his from scratch, but that's not really necessary.
>
> To be clear, I built mine entirely from .lrps available above,
> following the guides 98% to the letter. I didn't compile anything.
Tha
Brad Fritz wrote:
#1 occurs because etc/pcmcia/wavelan2_cs.conf is included in the
pcmcia_orinoco.lrp package.
Ahh, yes, when I rename that file, and svi restart pcmcia,
then it loads with orinoco_cs, rather than wavelan2_cs.
Now I'll have to get the laptop to test.
Matt
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