Re: kernel 2.6.17: hostap_cs does not even try to load for my wireless PCMCIA card

2006-10-21 Thread Chris Bannister
On Wed, Oct 18, 2006 at 12:02:37AM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The module loads but fails, and I end up with a wifi0 network interface but no wlan0 interface. Any hints as to how I might get this card loading automatically under udev, and then working? Does

kernel 2.6.17: hostap_cs does not even try to load for my wireless PCMCIA card

2006-10-17 Thread claytonk
Hi, I have a couple of wireless cards that I have previously used under Debian Sarge/kernel 2.4 to create a wireless access point using the hostap_cs driver. I have several older Linux thinkpads all running Debian, and I have recently been in the process of upgrading to the 2.6/udev/pcmciautils

Re: Enterasys CSIBD-AA wireless pcmcia card.... where to get drivers...

2006-01-22 Thread Michelle Konzack
At the manufacturers website! Am 2006-01-11 09:26:59, schrieb Steve Duggins: Where you able to find drivers for this card I am in the same boat Notice: This email is a DRAFT Working Document and intended for Internal distribution only. Steve Duggins Utah State Agency for Surplus

Re: Enterasys CSIBD-AA wireless pcmcia card.... where to get drivers...

2006-01-11 Thread Steve Duggins
Where you able to find drivers for this card I am in the same boat Notice: This email is a DRAFT Working Document and intended for Internal distribution only. Steve Duggins Utah State Agency for Surplus Property 447 west 13800 south Draper Utah 84020 Work: 619-7217 Fax:

Re: wireless pcmcia card

2004-12-27 Thread Paul Tsai
I would recommend Orinoco, good Open Source community and very compatible with airsnort ;). Ryan D'Baisse wrote: On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 16:30:19 +, Glyn Tebbutt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've also got 2 of these cards, once it was up and running it was fanastic, the only issue i had with it

wireless pcmcia card

2004-12-26 Thread Olive Esseret
Hello, I consider to purchase a wireless PCMCIA network card for my laptop (toshiba Satellite A40-261). On the box, the supported OS are only Win Does they cards generally work on Linux? Do I need to pay special attention on the card I will purchase? A friend of me has tell me that these

Re: wireless pcmcia card

2004-12-26 Thread Dani Belz
On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 01:57:45 -0800 (PST) Olive Esseret [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I consider to purchase a wireless PCMCIA network card for my laptop (toshiba Satellite A40-261). On the box, the supported OS are only Win Does they cards generally work on Linux? Do I need to pay

Re: wireless pcmcia card

2004-12-26 Thread Anthony Campbell
On 26 Dec 2004, Dani Belz wrote: On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 01:57:45 -0800 (PST) Olive Esseret [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I consider to purchase a wireless PCMCIA network card for my laptop (toshiba Satellite A40-261). On the box, the supported OS are only Win Does they cards

Re: wireless pcmcia card

2004-12-26 Thread Ryan D'Baisse
On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 12:49:56 +, Anthony Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hm... Not quite sure if he's right. Most of them work but out of the box? Does that include cards with the Boradcom chipsets... like the Linksys WPC54G? Thanx, Ryan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL

Re: wireless pcmcia card

2004-12-26 Thread Glyn Tebbutt
On Sun, 2004-12-26 at 12:11 +0100, Dani Belz wrote: On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 01:57:45 -0800 (PST) Olive Esseret [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I consider to purchase a wireless PCMCIA network card for my laptop (toshiba Satellite A40-261). On the box, the supported OS are only Win

Re: wireless pcmcia card

2004-12-26 Thread Ryan D'Baisse
On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 16:30:19 +, Glyn Tebbutt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've also got 2 of these cards, once it was up and running it was fanastic, the only issue i had with it not running was the router. So its highly recommended Are you referring to the Netgear or Linksys cards? Also,

Re: wireless pcmcia card

2004-12-26 Thread Benjamin A'Lee
On Sun, Dec 26, 2004 at 09:36:50AM -0500 or thereabouts, Ryan D'Baisse wrote: Does that include cards with the Boradcom chipsets... like the Linksys WPC54G? I've just managed to get my Broadcom wireless card working, using ndiswrapper. It's not particularly hard if you know what you're doing,

Re: Wireless PCMCIA Card No Longer Works--Can't Identify Source of Problem

2004-05-10 Thread Adam Kessel
Do you happen to remember what you did just before it stopped working? Or do you at least remember whether you had just upgraded or recompiled your kernel? This would most likely be the easiest route to identifying the problem. Right. I have a kernel built with identical options on another

Re: Wireless PCMCIA Card No Longer Works--Can't Identify Source of Problem

2004-05-10 Thread Adam Kessel
From what you describe, and this seems to be your assessment as well, it is unlikely that this is a hardware problem. And there's never been any instance at all of a computer error occurring in a 9000 series. (am I missing a reference with the 9000 series?) Oops. That's HAL, right.

netgear/linksys/microsoft wireless pcmcia card? (also a quick apt .conf question...)

2004-02-16 Thread Preston Boyington
i am in need of a wireless card for an older laptop running woody 3.0. i have three different brands available in my area (netgear, linksys, microsoft), although i possibly could order a card in the two week's time available to me before i _have_ to have it. i currently use a cabled 10/100

Re: netgear/linksys/microsoft wireless pcmcia card? (also a quick apt .conf question...)

2004-02-16 Thread Florian Ernst
Hello Preston! On Mon, Feb 16, 2004 at 01:53:49PM -0600, Preston Boyington wrote: also, the company will be using a proxy server (if i understood correctly) and is willing to let me do my linux update thing (sysadmin's words) if i can go through their server. i believe i just need to create a

wireless pcmcia card (g)

2003-11-09 Thread Kevin Coyner
Any recommendations for a 802.11g wireless pcmcia card that is supported by linux/debian? I've done a lot of googling and reading, and while 802.11b seems well supported, 11g seems less supported. So any recommendations for setups that work in debian unstable for a laptop would

Enterasys CSIBD-AA wireless pcmcia card.... where to get drivers...

2002-12-02 Thread Walter Tautz
I have tried to get the drivers from the enterasys site but have had no luck trying to find them...only descriptions of the source on some release notes... perhaps the driver is already in the 2.4 kernel? btw,,, (cough) I have to get this to work under redhat71 (at least until i convince the

Re: DWL-650 Wireless PCMCIA Card

2002-10-16 Thread James Hughes
On Tue, Oct 15, 2002 at 07:10:16AM -0500, Jamin W. Collins wrote: It may be that the system is trying to load the prism2_cs module to bring up the interface, which in turn trys to load the ds module, prior to pcmcia service being started. Do you have wlan0 in /etc/network/interfaces

Re: DWL-650 Wireless PCMCIA Card

2002-10-14 Thread Brian Stults
James Hughes wrote: On Sat, Oct 12, 2002 at 10:08:36PM -0500, Jamin W. Collins wrote: Sorry, should have noted in previous mail, but... I'm no expert, but I believe this is because you don't have a socket driver loaded. Based on the kernel listed in your output, you should probably be

Re: DWL-650 Wireless PCMCIA Card

2002-10-13 Thread Jamin W. Collins
On Sat, Oct 12, 2002 at 11:54:09PM -0400, James Hughes wrote: I have PCIC=i82365, which, again, works. Can you explain why yenta_socket is the better option? Based on your previously supplied output, it doesn't appear to be working. I say this because the ds.o module fails to load claiming