Re: 03:02.0 Unassigned class [ffff]: RaLink RT2561/RT61 802.11g PCI [1814:0301]

2010-08-28 Thread Wolodja Wentland
On Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 08:17 +0100, abdelkader belahcene wrote: > What is the meaning of > 03:02.0 Unassigned class []: RaLink RT2561/RT61 802.11g PCI [1814:0301] Please check [1] and follow the steps outlined there. Let me know if you still have problems. You might want to solve pr

Re: 03:02.0 Unassigned class [ffff]: RaLink RT2561/RT61 802.11g PCI [1814:0301]

2010-08-28 Thread Wayne Topa
On 08/28/2010 03:17 AM, abdelkader belahcene wrote: Hi, What is the meaning of 03:02.0 Unassigned class []: RaLink RT2561/RT61 802.11g PCI [1814:0301] I got the line with lspci, ( wireless card) while with hardinfo no line for the card is dsiplayed. So physically the card is detected

03:02.0 Unassigned class [ffff]: RaLink RT2561/RT61 802.11g PCI [1814:0301]

2010-08-28 Thread abdelkader belahcene
Hi, What is the meaning of 03:02.0 Unassigned class []: RaLink RT2561/RT61 802.11g PCI [1814:0301] I got the line with lspci, ( wireless card) while with hardinfo no line for the card is dsiplayed. So physically the card is detected ??? but not by the kernel ??? or what please The

Re: USB 802.11g wireless adapter for Debian

2006-03-06 Thread Magnus Pedersen
Andrew Archibald wrote: Can anyone recommend an 802.11g USB wireless adapter which is supported by the Linux kernel? I am running the latest Debian testing on i386. Currently I use a device supported by ndiswrapper & the windows driver but this situation isn't ideal. For example

Re: USB 802.11g wireless adapter for Debian

2006-03-06 Thread Gnu-Raiz
> "Andrew Archibald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> scribbled once on a fine day: >Can anyone recommend an 802.11g USB wireless adapter which is >supported by the Linux kernel? We had this talk about pci cards a little while ago, it should apply to USB also as the main

USB 802.11g wireless adapter for Debian

2006-03-06 Thread Andrew Archibald
Can anyone recommend an 802.11g USB wireless adapter which is supported by the Linux kernel? I am running the latest Debian testing on i386. Currently I use a device supported by ndiswrapper & the windows driver but this situation isn't ideal. For example I have to reinstate the kern

USB 802.11G recommendation? (iBook)

2005-06-18 Thread Mason Loring Bliss
Hi, all! I'm very happy to have Sarge dual-booting alongside MacOS X on my 12" iBook G4, but I'm desperate for wireless 'Net access under Debian. Can someone recommend a USB wireless adapter that will work for me with wpasupplicant? I'm guessing that ndiswrapper will be useless for me, given that

Re: 802.11g

2004-09-24 Thread Alvin Oga
On Fri, 24 Sep 2004, Chris Evans wrote: > Back on Debian-user for a bit with some questions. Quick vote of > thanks for Debian which fuels my server and firewall in a home office > set up. > > Background: I want to use 802.11g networking at home, sadly it'll > mainly

802.11g

2004-09-24 Thread Chris Evans
Back on Debian-user for a bit with some questions. Quick vote of thanks for Debian which fuels my server and firewall in a home office set up. Background: I want to use 802.11g networking at home, sadly it'll mainly be to connect in three Windoze machines, two XP, one W2k. I want to r

Re: WiFi 802.11g Which One?

2004-09-01 Thread Alvin Oga
hi ya roger On Tue, 31 Aug 2004, Roger Creasy wrote: > > > what is the chipset ?? ( run lspci ) > > > > I did run lspci. It did not find my wireless card. Could this be the problem? .. > OK. I have the output from lspci, but I have to run it then write down the output > and type it in, so th

Re: WiFi 802.11g Which One?

2004-08-31 Thread Patrick Albuquerque
On Tue, Aug 31, 2004 at 05:23:06PM -0700, Roger Creasy wrote: > > OK. I have the output from lspci, but I have to run it then write down the output > and type it in, so there could be typos. > > :00:00.0 Host Bridge:VIA Technologies, Inc. VT82C598 [Apollo MVP3] (rev 04) > > :00:01.0 PCI

Re: WiFi 802.11g Which One?

2004-08-31 Thread John Summerfield
Roger Creasy wrote: :01:00.0 VGA Compatible controller:Silicone Integrated Systems[SIS] 86C3265598/6326 (rev 0b) A bug! A bug! A Bleedy Big Bug! I see a bug* :00:04.0 Ethernet controller: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] SiS900 PCI Fast Ethernet (rev 90) Should be Silicon, not Silicon

Re: WiFi 802.11g Which One?

2004-08-31 Thread Roger Creasy
Alvin Oga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Tue, 31 Aug 2004, Roger Creasy wrote:> > > Alternately, I have a dLink DWL-G510. Does anyone know of a driver?> > > > what is the chipset ?? ( run lspci )> > I did run lspci. It did not find my wireless card. Could this be the problem?no ... there is data in

Re: WiFi 802.11g Which One?

2004-08-31 Thread John Summerfield
Roger Creasy wrote: I have struggled for 2 months to get ndiswrapper to work on my box. I am throwing up the white flag. Can anyone suggest an 802.11g card that has a linux driver? Alternately, I have a dLink DWL-G510. Does anyone know of a driver? dlink has a web page listing where to get

Re: WiFi 802.11g Which One?

2004-08-31 Thread Alvin Oga
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004, Roger Creasy wrote: > > > Alternately, I have a dLink DWL-G510. Does anyone know of a driver? > > > > what is the chipset ?? ( run lspci ) > > I did run lspci. It did not find my wireless card. Could this be the problem? no ... there is data in lspci aboout your dlink ...

Re: WiFi 802.11g Which One?

2004-08-31 Thread Roger Creasy
Alvin Oga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Tue, 31 Aug 2004, Roger Creasy wrote:> I have struggled for 2 months to get ndiswrapper to work on my box. I am throwing up the white flag. Can anyone suggest an 802.11g card that has a linux driver?ndiswrapper is a pain ... sometimes it works ..

Re: WiFi 802.11g Which One?

2004-08-31 Thread Sysmin Sys73m47ic
> Can anyone suggest an 802.11g card that has a linux > driver? Personally I like the Proxim Orinoco b/g card. It uses the madwifi driver and it seems to work very well. It has a strong internal antenna and it also has a plug on the end that you can remove if you would like to put an ex

Re: WiFi 802.11g Which One?

2004-08-31 Thread Alvin Oga
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004, Roger Creasy wrote: > I have struggled for 2 months to get ndiswrapper to work on my box. I am throwing up > the white flag. Can anyone suggest an 802.11g card that has a linux driver? ndiswrapper is a pain ... sometimes it works .. sometimes it doesnt

WiFi 802.11g Which One?

2004-08-31 Thread Roger Creasy
I have struggled for 2 months to get ndiswrapper to work on my box. I am throwing up the white flag. Can anyone suggest an 802.11g card that has a linux driver?   Alternately, I have a dLink DWL-G510. Does anyone know of a driver?   Thank You,   Roger Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - 50x more

Re: wireless 802.11g and BCM4306

2004-07-18 Thread Ron Farrer
Kevin Coyner said: > > Does anyone know if there is support for the Linksys wireless notebook > card (WPC54G)? It's based on the Broadcom BCM4306 chip, and from google > searches, I'm not too optimistic that it's supported yet. Unfortunately Broadcom won't release the docs needed to write a driv

Re: wireless 802.11g and BCM4306

2004-07-18 Thread John Summerfield
Kevin Coyner wrote: Does anyone know if there is support for the Linksys wireless notebook card (WPC54G)? It's based on the Broadcom BCM4306 chip, and from google searches, I'm not too optimistic that it's supported yet. But hoping anyway ... Ask linksys:-) Linksys runs Linux in several of its

wireless 802.11g and BCM4306

2004-07-18 Thread Kevin Coyner
Does anyone know if there is support for the Linksys wireless notebook card (WPC54G)? It's based on the Broadcom BCM4306 chip, and from google searches, I'm not too optimistic that it's supported yet. But hoping anyway ... Using Sid with 2.6 kernel. Thanks Kevin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to

Re: 802.11g Wireless NIC for Desktop

2004-06-19 Thread Dr.-Ing. C. Hurschler
cool, thanks for the tip! Chris On Sunday 13 June 2004 15:08, Andy Firman wrote: > On Thu, Jun 10, 2004 at 12:21:52PM -0500, Doug MacFarlane wrote: > > Team: > > > > I'm converting to 802.11g at my new place. What NIC do you recommend for > > my Debian Unstable

Re: 802.11g Wireless NIC for Desktop

2004-06-18 Thread Derrick 'dman' Hudson
On Thu, Jun 10, 2004 at 09:46:09PM -0700, Alvin Oga wrote: | | On Thu, 10 Jun 2004, Doug MacFarlane wrote: | | > I'm converting to 802.11g at my new place. What NIC do you recommend for | > my Debian Unstable (sid) desktop? I'm looking for something that I can | > install, a

Re: 802.11g Wireless NIC for Desktop

2004-06-13 Thread Andy Firman
On Thu, Jun 10, 2004 at 12:21:52PM -0500, Doug MacFarlane wrote: > > Team: > > I'm converting to 802.11g at my new place. What NIC do you recommend for > my Debian Unstable (sid) desktop? I'm looking for something that I can > install, and load the drivers via mod

Re: 802.11g Wireless NIC for Desktop

2004-06-10 Thread Alvin Oga
On Thu, 10 Jun 2004, Doug MacFarlane wrote: > I'm converting to 802.11g at my new place. What NIC do you recommend for > my Debian Unstable (sid) desktop? I'm looking for something that I can > install, and load the drivers via modconf and be done . . . . i want $100B t

802.11g Wireless NIC for Desktop

2004-06-10 Thread Doug MacFarlane
Team: I'm converting to 802.11g at my new place. What NIC do you recommend for my Debian Unstable (sid) desktop? I'm looking for something that I can install, and load the drivers via modconf and be done . . . . TIA madmac -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a

Re: good 802.11g cards?

2004-05-18 Thread Alexander Mikhailian
Lee Braiden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm planning to setup 802.11g. Can someone recommend well-supported PCI > and PCMCIA cards? I think I've settled on a Linksys router, but since > they seem to neglect Linux, other options would be good, too :) Sou

Re: good 802.11g cards?

2004-05-18 Thread Adam Aube
Lee Braiden wrote: > I'm planning to setup 802.11g. Can someone recommend well-supported PCI > and PCMCIA cards? I think I've settled on a Linksys router, but since > they seem to neglect Linux, other options would be good, too :) For PCMCIA, I recommend the NetGear WG511

Re: good 802.11g cards?

2004-05-18 Thread Alvin Oga
hi ya lee On Tue, 18 May 2004, Lee Braiden wrote: > Hi, > > I'm planning to setup 802.11g. Can someone recommend well-supported PCI > and PCMCIA cards? I think I've settled on a Linksys router, but since > they seem to neglect Linux, other options would be good,

good 802.11g cards?

2004-05-18 Thread Lee Braiden
Hi, I'm planning to setup 802.11g. Can someone recommend well-supported PCI and PCMCIA cards? I think I've settled on a Linksys router, but since they seem to neglect Linux, other options would be good, too :) I also need a good 802.11g option for a PPC laptop (ibook2/500), if possi

Re: fun stuff - dvd - 802.11g

2003-12-12 Thread Alvin Oga
f you're going for cheap "get > it done" vs. fun. am looking for "how to build [secure] 802.11g access points" vs commercial off the street boxes that everybody knows how to break into - its not a $$$ issue vs fun ... - i already bought one of them $15

Re: fun stuff - dvd - 802.11g

2003-12-12 Thread Nate Duehr
On Friday 12 December 2003 09:57 am, Alvin Oga wrote: > but i wanna try to make my own AP too .. for the cost of a PC > instead of buying a ready made linksys/netgear for $150 - $250 .. > - silly huh .. > - new challenges are fun sometimes Agreed that new challenges are fun, but you h

Re: fun stuff - dvd - 802.11g

2003-12-12 Thread Alvin Oga
hi ya david On Fri, 12 Dec 2003, David Z Maze wrote: > Alvin Oga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > i've just gotten the distro to recognize the Netgear WG311 pci > > 802.11g card ( have a linksys card too but havent tested it yet ) > > > > - no

Re: fun stuff - dvd - 802.11g

2003-12-12 Thread David Z Maze
Alvin Oga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > i've just gotten the distro to recognize the Netgear WG311 pci > 802.11g card ( have a linksys card too but havent tested it yet ) > > - note that its "g" 54Mbps ... vs the slower 802.11[a/b] Nitpicking, 802.11a

fun stuff - dvd - 802.11g

2003-12-12 Thread Alvin Oga
hi ya i've been playing with various new toys/widgets for next year i've just gotten the distro to recognize the Netgear WG311 pci 802.11g card ( have a linksys card too but havent tested it yet ) - note that its "g" 54Mbps ... vs the slower 802.11[a/b]

Re: 802.11g PCI cards & Debian

2003-11-20 Thread shawn
On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 04:16:00PM +, James Hosken wrote: > Can any one recommend any 802.11g PCI cards that will work with Debian. > They need to be avaliable in the UK. According to the wireless lan howto, http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/ (

802.11g PCI cards & Debian

2003-11-19 Thread James Hosken
Can any one recommend any 802.11g PCI cards that will work with Debian. They need to be avaliable in the UK. Regards James -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Linksys 802.11g support?

2003-02-16 Thread Chris Cioffi
Hello all! I'm getting ready to move and since my condo will not easily be wired with cat5 I was going to install an 802.11g network. I know this stuff is new, but do Linux drivers exist yet? Linksys doesn't seem to be part of the linux-wan package. Thanks for any pointers. Chr