-1
/articles/wireless/article.html
i get the message about:
cardbus0: CIS pointer is 0
cardbus0: Resource not specified in CIS
which takes me to the post below...:
http://freebsd.monkey.org/freebsd-stable/200607/msg00449.html
I guess i need to tweak the windows driver or anyway hack
O/H Spiros Papadopoulos έγραψε:
Hi,
I am running FreeBSD 6.2 RELEASE and I have the above card in my DELL's
latitude c810 cardbus.
If the card is not directly supported you can always try ndisgen
:
Hi,
I am running FreeBSD 6.2 RELEASE and I have the above card in my DELL's
latitude c810 cardbus.
I followed the instructions on the page below and configure the kernel
accordingly:
http://www.freebsdmall.com/~loader/en_US.ISO8859-1
/articles/wireless/article.html
i get the message about
Spiros Papadopoulos wrote:
Allthough i have set to yes the option about receiving your messages to the
list I didn't receive it.
In addition i haven't received any reply so far.
Could somebody confirm that my message was sent properly to the list.
Yes, I got your original message on
I have wireless hotspot device (Handlink WG-601) which I need to replace with
FreeBSD machine.
The device has following functionality I need to replicate:
1. It has dhcp server (that's easy)
2. It makes NAT between it's internal interfaces and wan interface (easy
too, but look at 3).
3
Angelin Lalev wrote:
I have wireless hotspot device (Handlink WG-601) which I need to replace with FreeBSD machine.
The device has following functionality I need to replicate:
1. It has dhcp server (that's easy)
2. It makes NAT between it's internal interfaces and wan interface (easy too
Chris Slothouber wrote:
Angelin Lalev wrote:
I have wireless hotspot device (Handlink WG-601) which I need to
replace with FreeBSD machine. The device has following functionality I
need to replicate:
1. It has dhcp server (that's easy) 2. It makes NAT between it's
internal interfaces and wan
On Sat, 21 Apr 2007 09:38:36 -0400, Chris Slothouber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris Slothouber wrote:
Angelin Lalev wrote:
I have wireless hotspot device (Handlink WG-601) which I need to
replace with FreeBSD machine. The device has following functionality I
need to replicate:
1. It has
On Apr 21, 2007, at 7:54 AM, Angelin Lalev wrote:
I have wireless hotspot device (Handlink WG-601) which I need to
replace with FreeBSD machine.
The device has following functionality I need to replicate:
1. It has dhcp server (that's easy)
2. It makes NAT between it's internal interfaces
Angelin Lalev wrote:
I have wireless hotspot device (Handlink WG-601) which I need to replace with FreeBSD machine.
The device has following functionality I need to replicate:
1. It has dhcp server (that's easy)
2. It makes NAT between it's internal interfaces and wan interface (easy too
Hi,
I am running FreeBSD 6.2 RELEASE and I have the above card in my DELL's
latitude c810 cardbus.
I followed the instructions on the page below and configure the kernel
accordingly:
http://www.freebsdmall.com/~loader/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/wireless/article.html
i get the message about
Hello I have a wireless nic Texas Instruments with chipset ACX111.
I have used this (external) driver to use it with FreeBSD:
http://dev.kewl.org/acx100+111/
With Wep security (128 bit) it work very well, but I want use Wpa
security; when I run wpa_supplicant I have this error
On 03/29/07 06:42, Amarendra Godbole wrote:
Hi,
This might be a slightly offtopic question - I have a bunch of Sierra
Wireless AirCard 555 driver/firmware files, and I am unable to figure
out which is the correct .inf file, or which are the remaining
firmware files. I could only recognize
Hi,
This might be a slightly offtopic question - I have a bunch of Sierra
Wireless AirCard 555 driver/firmware files, and I am unable to figure
out which is the correct .inf file, or which are the remaining
firmware files. I could only recognize the driver, which had a .sys
extension
How about EoIP tunnel to establish wireless bridge? Is it possible? How
about other tunnels? Do you have any suggestion to make it possible in
FreeBSD?
Thank you
On 3/13/07, Kevin Downey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/13/07, Sung Park [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having trouble to bridge
Sung Park wrote:
How about EoIP tunnel to establish wireless bridge? Is it possible? How
about other tunnels? Do you have any suggestion to make it possible in
FreeBSD?
This site is 2,5 years old, but maybe it is helpful:
http://www.cs.ait.ac.th/ai3/reports/eop/
Abstract:
This document
On 3/15/07, Sung Park [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How about EoIP tunnel to establish wireless bridge? Is it possible? How
about other tunnels? Do you have any suggestion to make it possible in
FreeBSD?
Thank you
On 3/13/07, Kevin Downey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/13/07, Sung Park [EMAIL
I'm having trouble to bridge two wireless card which is Atheros AR5213A in
FreeBSD 6.1. I try to make transparent bridge in these two wireless card.
I compiled BRIDGE in kernel and I put
net.link.ether.bridge=1
net.link.ether.bridge_cfg=*ath0*,*ath1*
net.link.ether.bridge_ipfw=1
On 3/13/07, Sung Park [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having trouble to bridge two wireless card which is Atheros AR5213A in
FreeBSD 6.1. I try to make transparent bridge in these two wireless card.
I compiled BRIDGE in kernel and I put
net.link.ether.bridge=1
net.link.ether.bridge_cfg=*ath0
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From: wale qazim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Feb 24, 2007 2:48 PM
Subject: Re: Wireless card not being detected
To: DAK GHATIKACHALAM [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,
I want to know if you can sent a Message by Bank Coded Fax or MT Series
Swift. I am desperate in need of it as soon as possible, you
a wrong person.
Thanks
Dak
-- Forwarded message --
From: wale qazim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Feb 24, 2007 2:48 PM
Subject: Re: Wireless card not being detected
To: DAK GHATIKACHALAM [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,
I want to know if you can sent a Message by Bank Coded Fax or MT
, 2007 2:48 PM
Subject: Re: Wireless card not being detected
To: DAK GHATIKACHALAM [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,
I want to know if you can sent a Message by Bank Coded Fax or MT Series
Swift. I am desperate in need of it as soon as possible, you can as well
link me with someone who can do
Hi Freebsd
I have an issue with new card I need to make it work with freebsd,
on /var/log/messages I get
Feb 18 20:51:55 DAK kernel: pccard0: unknown card (manufacturer=0x0192,
produc
t=0x0710, function_type=6) at function 0
Feb 18 20:51:55 DAK kernel: pccard0:CIS info: Sierra Wireless
I upgraded from 6.2 production to 6.2-RELEASE #1 in order to
get the ral driver support for my D-Link Rec C G510 wireless
card.
This is the string from pciconf
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:7:0: class=0x028000 card=0x3c091186 chip=0x03021814 rev=0x00
hdr=0x00
vendor = 'Ralink Technology
Hi all,
looking for any recommendations regarding wireless lan pci cards and
freebsd, please.
Thx in advance.
Cheers,
Paul
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Best,
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On 2/3/07, Paul Eskello [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
looking for any recommendations regarding wireless lan pci cards and
freebsd, please.
Thx in advance.
Cheers,
Paul
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On Sat, Feb 03, 2007 at 06:53:28PM +0100, Paul Eskello wrote:
Hi all,
looking for any recommendations regarding wireless lan pci cards and
freebsd, please.
It is impossible to give a general recommendation like buy brand X,
model Y. Manufacturers sometimes switch chipsets on their cards
Dear mailing list,
One of the many ideas, inspired by FreeBSD, that passed through my head
is the one about making my own wireless access point using an old
computer with FreeBSD and a wireless nic.
First question, will a Fujitsu USB D1075 wireless nic work for this purpose?
Second question
On 2/2/07, Roger Olofsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear mailing list,
One of the many ideas, inspired by FreeBSD, that passed through my head
is the one about making my own wireless access point using an old
computer with FreeBSD and a wireless nic.
First question, will a Fujitsu USB D1075
On Fri, Feb 02, 2007 at 09:07:52PM +0100, Roger Olofsson wrote:
First question, will a Fujitsu USB D1075 wireless nic work for this purpose?
Second question, any pointers to how to make this small project happen
would be appreciated. I've googled and found some but I like to read up
On Fri, Feb 02, 2007 at 03:30:53PM -0500, Kris Maglione wrote:
On Fri, Feb 02, 2007 at 09:07:52PM +0100, Roger Olofsson wrote:
First question, will a Fujitsu USB D1075 wireless nic work for this
purpose?
Second question, any pointers to how to make this small project happen
would
Kris Maglione wrote:
On Fri, Feb 02, 2007 at 09:07:52PM +0100, Roger Olofsson wrote:
First question, will a Fujitsu USB D1075 wireless nic work for this
purpose?
Second question, any pointers to how to make this small project
happen would be appreciated. I've googled and found some but I
Hello Family,
I have FreeBSD-6.2 installed and I'm having no luck finding any support
docs nor any posts of successful usage with the (usb)Linksys WUSB11
wireless adapter. Does anyone have this wireless device working? If
so, is there any docs on it?
Thanks for any help in the area
The only usb wlan driver in FreeBSD is ural (Ralink RT2500USB). Also,
ndis (Windows driver wrapper) does not work for usb devices. Thus, you
are out of luck.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Open_Source_Wireless_Drivers
(Some people seem to be working on porting rum and zyd from
At Sun, 28 Jan 2007 it looks like Jan Henrik Sylvester composed:
The only usb wlan driver in FreeBSD is ural (Ralink RT2500USB). Also, ndis
(Windows driver wrapper) does not work for usb devices. Thus, you are out of
luck.
On 1/28/07, Bill-Schoolcraft [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At Sun, 28 Jan 2007 it looks like Jan Henrik Sylvester composed:
The only usb wlan driver in FreeBSD is ural (Ralink RT2500USB). Also, ndis
(Windows driver wrapper) does not work for usb devices. Thus, you are out of
luck.
At Sun, 28 Jan 2007 it looks like Abdullah Ibn Hamad Al-Marri composed:
On 1/28/07, Bill-Schoolcraft [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At Sun, 28 Jan 2007 it looks like Jan Henrik Sylvester composed:
The only usb wlan driver in FreeBSD is ural (Ralink RT2500USB). Also, ndis
(Windows driver
I'm looking to replace the Realtek rtl8185 mini-PCI wireless NIC in my
laptop, and I was wondering about what to replace it with.
Could anyone tell me who the manufacturers are that support their chips
with documentation available to FreeBSD for the writing of drivers,
please. I believe
On Sun, Jan 21, 2007 at 07:06:16PM -0600, Patrick Bowen wrote:
I'm looking to replace the Realtek rtl8185 mini-PCI wireless NIC in my
laptop, and I was wondering about what to replace it with.
Could anyone tell me who the manufacturers are that support their chips
with documentation
Patrick Bowen wrote:
Could anyone tell me who the manufacturers are that support their
chips with documentation available to FreeBSD for the writing of
drivers, please.
I have two computers with VIA 6102 for ethernet. One is a EPIA Mini-itx
and the
CD included has a FreeBSD driver. One might
device driver for this SIerra Wireless card AC860 ?
When I called Cingular they said me to use
Tel# to dial : *99***1
username: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
password: CINGULAR1
Please advise if anyone had success in similar card, it should be about
the same when it comes to chat scripts.
Thanks
Dak
device driver for this SIerra Wireless card AC860 ?
When I called Cingular they said me to use
Tel# to dial : *99***1
username: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
password: CINGULAR1
Please advise if anyone had success in similar card, it should be about
the same when it comes to chat scripts.
Thanks
Hi Freebsd
I have been breaking my head intermittently over this for months, so far I
had no success getting this Sierra Wireless card , to Cingular ISP
This card is 3G card works on my other winXP partition, I have become very
uneasy to continue to use this only in windows
because
Hi,
I wonder has anybody tried ehome wireless PCI card on freebsd? I tried to
look for ehome info but is not listed in dlink website, why?? thanks!!
TFC
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had Atheros cards with big amplifiers on them - up to 400mW, but
obviously, those were more in the $75 range than $35.
Steve
On 1/5/07, Chris Maness [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the best wireless card, USB or other, that works under FreeBSD?
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On 1/5/07, Chris Maness [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the best wireless card, USB or other, that works under FreeBSD?
Not sure what your idea of cheap is, but I have been very happy with
my Atheros based Proxim Orinoco gold b/g pcmcia card.
It cost me around $70.00 (USD) from Amazon
hi, any PCI card here?? thanks!!
TFC
On 1/5/07, Gable Barber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/5/07, Chris Maness [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the best wireless card, USB or other, that works under FreeBSD?
Not sure what your idea of cheap is, but I have been very happy with
my Atheros
I bought a PCI card with a ralink chipset for about $20 from newegg.
It was recognized automatically during freebsd 6.1 install.
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hi, can u tell me the brand name of the card is?? thanks!!
TFC
On 1/5/07, Radu Adrian Zdrinca [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I bought a PCI card with a ralink chipset for about $20 from newegg.
It was recognized automatically during freebsd 6.1 install.
Foxconn WLL-3350. So far it's been working very well although I
haven't had time to fully test it. It comes with an external antenna,
unlike the picture on newegg.
hi, can u tell me the brand name of the card is?? thanks!!
TFC
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) driver works like a charm, on 6.X and
7.0-CURRENT.
[ pciconf -lv output ]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:0:0: class=0x02 card=0x3a071186 chip=0x0013168c rev=0x01
hdr=0x00
vendor = 'Atheros Communications Inc.'
device = 'AR5212, AR5213 802.11a/b/g Wireless Adapter'
class= network
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I know this is in the FAQ, but each mouse is different and
requires its own 'massaging' in the xorg.conf file to get working.
A picture of the mouse is available as follows:
Garrett Cooper writes:
A picture of the mouse is available as follows:
http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/oempartners/ProductDetails.aspx?pid=013
I think I have the wired version, and my xorg.conf has:
Section InputDevice
Identifier Mouse0
Driver mouse
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Hash: SHA1
Robert Huff wrote:
Garrett Cooper writes:
A picture of the mouse is available as follows:
http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/oempartners/ProductDetails.aspx?pid=013
I think I have the wired version, and my xorg.conf has:
Radu Adrian Zdrinca wrote:
Foxconn WLL-3350. So far it's been working very well although I
haven't had time to fully test it. It comes with an external antenna,
unlike the picture on newegg.
I found a linksys instant wireless WPC11 version 3 on ebay.
won the auction for $21.00. It uses
Have you tried read this section of the handbook yet?
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/network-wireless.html
BTW, if you are using WEP (though WEP isn't really secure), then you
shouldn't use wpa_supplicant.
Are you sure that you are using WPA, not WEP? It seems like
Juan,
first, add the line,
wlan_wep_load=YES
to /boot/loader.conf, then add
ifconfig_ndis0=nwkey 0x2205801095 DHCP
to /etc/rc.conf and then reboot. If I got some syntax wrong and that
doesn't work, serch freebsd.org for 'wireless', and click on the link to
advanced networking
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Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: wireless help
Juan,
first, add the line,
wlan_wep_load=YES
to /boot/loader.conf, then add
ifconfig_ndis0=nwkey 0x2205801095 DHCP
to /etc/rc.conf and then reboot. If I got some syntax wrong and that
doesn't work, serch freebsd.org for 'wireless
Hi im having trouble setting up my PCI card to connect to my access point
I have freeBSD-RC2-RELEASE
The driver I installed for it using ndis
when I enter the command ifconfig ndis0 up scan
it shows my access point
I tried ifconfig, and wpa_supplicant to configure it but dosent work
Heres what
Hello List,
What about 3945ABG
any news or updates for Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG ?
As many knows,, this card shipped in many new/modern laptops.
I my self, tried many drivers and many packegs, but nothing works in fact.
including
http://ipw3945.sourceforge.net/
and
http
Marwan Sultan wrote:
Hello List,
What about 3945ABG
any news or updates for Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG ?
As many knows,, this card shipped in many new/modern laptops.
I my self, tried many drivers and many packegs, but nothing works in fact.
including
http://ipw3945.sourceforge.net
Hi all,
This would really interest me as well. I was forced to put linux on the
laptop for the time being so that I could use the wireless. Even with
that I had a small struggle. Is this Microsoft doing a old boys network
with the hardware vendors, or is it just that the hardware vendors
Hello Jonathan...
I configure the wireless in the /etc/dhclient.conf
interface ndis0 {
send host-name lMy computer;
prepend domain-name cwb.casa ;
media media autoselect authmode open wepkey -,
ssid bsdnet,
ssid vex
On 12/18/06, gb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
This would really interest me as well. I was forced to put linux on the
laptop for the time being so that I could use the wireless. Even with
that I had a small struggle. Is this Microsoft doing a old boys network
with the hardware vendors
in message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
wrote Vince thusly...
Marwan Sultan wrote:
What about 3945ABG
any news or updates for Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG ?
...
I my self, tried many drivers and many packegs, but nothing
works in fact.
including
http://ipw3945.sourceforge.net/
...
Last I
actually save success stories like yours to help me out with
wireless issues.
I can only speak for myself but I'd love to hear how ya did it.
thanks! i was quite proud of my efforts myself! its a pretty good
feeling to complete a project in an area where i have little
expertise
), but it didnt have any info on getting wireless to
auto start. after i had wireless manually up and running
initially, i then built world, and updated. next boot, firmware
and modules would not load. i had tweaked some other things, so i
backed those changes off, and worked round and round
hi...
I would like to ask a wireless problem but has little to do with the
article here...
i want to setup my desktop to use wireless, but there doesn't seem to have a
lot of wireless PCI card supported available, and the supported ones are
quite expensive... I wonder if there is a more updated
. there
was one good article about installing freebsd on an ibm t42
(found it on google), but it didnt have any info on getting
wireless to auto start. after i had wireless manually up and
running initially, i then built world, and updated. next boot,
firmware and modules would not load. i had
On 12/17/2006 00:02, Jonathan Horne wrote:
well, a day well spent, i finally sat down to get the intel 2200 wireless on
my ibm t42 working. i have sucessfully configured it to attach to my WPA
encrypted wifi on bootup. everything is otherwise working to my
satisfaction.
now, my questions
well, a day well spent, i finally sat down to get the intel 2200 wireless on
my ibm t42 working. i have sucessfully configured it to attach to my WPA
encrypted wifi on bootup. everything is otherwise working to my
satisfaction.
now, my questions are:
1) how can i set up to access more than
At Sun, 17 Dec 2006 it looks like Jonathan Horne composed:
well, a day well spent, i finally sat down to get the intel 2200 wireless on
my ibm t42 working. i have sucessfully configured it to attach to my WPA
encrypted wifi on bootup. everything is otherwise working to my
satisfaction
On Sunday 17 December 2006 00:40, Bill-Schoolcraft wrote:
Good work Jonathan,
As usual with fellow FreeBSD users, any information about how you got
past your problem is stuff Unix folks like me love to hear. I actually
save success stories like yours to help me out with wireless issues.
I
I've been running 6.1-R-p10 for months now without any issues. After
I upgraded last night, wpa_supplicant is broken. When I run it in
debug mode, I see it repeat this error message:
Starting AP scanbroadcast SSID)
ioctl[SIOCS80211]: Invalid argument
ioctl[SIOCS80211, op 23, arg 0x0]: Invalid
So anyway, nevermind, all set...
If anyone else runs into this, remember boys and girls, if you upgrade
your kernel, you may need to reload your firmware to your wireless
card.
iwicontrol -i iwi0 -d /boot/firmware -m bss
Can you say firmware?
I knew you could.
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Hi All,
My boss gave me a new laptop but it has the 3945 intel wireless card.
I know that this was not supported and there is only one experimental
driver out there.
Any news on whether or not this thing will be supported. Anybody get it
to work?
thanks
G
I have a Sierra Wireless MC5720 that came with my Lenovo T60p laptop. The card
is fully activated and known to work in Linux and Windows. I am attempting to
get the card working in FreeBSD, but not having much luck. The umodem driver
claims to support the device, but as of yet I have not been able
PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey,
anyone who can propose for a (quite cheap) PCMCIA wireless card for
laptops,
easily supported by FreeBSD ?
cause i recently found a pcmcia D-Link 610 wireless card, managed to
enable
her but doesn't function properly as it should..
Thanks in advance,
Frozen
That's good. Thanks for the help!
But I forgot to ask: Is WPA managed through some other layer(like
wpa_supplicant), or is it integrated into iwconfig?
From,
Nate Peck
On 11/16/06, Christian Walther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
it's not about the ath-chipset in this case. The chip works
Hi,
I have a NetGear WG111 usb wireless network adapter. Is there any way to
use this? I get the ugen0: with the name of the adapter. How much further can
I get? What's the next step?
Thankyou,
Nathan
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Hey,
anyone who can propose for a (quite cheap) PCMCIA wireless card for laptops,
easily supported by FreeBSD ?
cause i recently found a pcmcia D-Link 610 wireless card, managed to enable
her but doesn't function properly as it should..
Thanks in advance,
Frozen
Dear All,
How is the FreeBSD support for Atheros Chipsets? Is there 54 megabit speed?
And also, how is WEP and/or WPA support?
Nate Peck
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Hi!
How is the FreeBSD support for Atheros Chipsets? Is there 54 megabit speed?
It's good. See here:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=athapropos=0sektion=0manpath=FreeBSD+6.1-RELEASEformat=html
And also, how is WEP and/or WPA support?
It's also good. It works for me...
Regards,
Hi,
it's not about the ath-chipset in this case. The chip works fine, but
you should take care of the card you buy. Even if the chipset is
supported the card might not work at all. So read the manpage and
choose a card that is listed there -- including the revision number!
I'm using a DWL G650
On Mon, 13 Nov 2006, Damian Wiest wrote:
The OP replied off-list with his output from dmesg. I'm sending it back to the
list in the off-chance that someone knows more about this wireless adapter.
-Damian
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On Sun, Nov 05
The OP replied off-list with his output from dmesg. I'm sending it back to the
list in the off-chance that someone knows more about this wireless adapter.
-Damian
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X-ASG-Debug-ID: 1163208958
As you can no doubt see, I have been going round and round with trying
to get an old Compaq Presario connected via wireless. The original
Belkin card that came with the laptop does not seem to be supported. At
least it does not show up in the handbook under supported devices.
Further
As you can no doubt see, I have been going round and round with trying
to get an old Compaq Presario connected via wireless. The original
Belkin card that came with the laptop does not seem to be supported.
At least it does not show up in the handbook under supported devices.
Further
On Mon, 13 Nov 2006 12:34:12 -0800
Rem P Roberti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
correctly identified in the dmesg under ugen0.
can you show the exact info shown please? and more info about the card itself..
(model,etc)
thx
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Windows: Where do
correctly identified in the dmesg under ugen0.
can you show the exact info shown please? and more info about the card itself..
(model,etc)
thx
Here is the actual dmesg entry: ugen0: Cisco-Linksys Compact Wireless-G
USB Adapter, rev 2.00/0.01, addr 2
The model number
-Linksys Compact Wireless-G
USB Adapter, rev 2.00/0.01, addr 2
The model number of the device is WUSB54GC. As indicated, it is made by
Linksys, and looks just like an ordinary USB jump drive, but bigger.
ok... it seems it uses the Ralink 2570 or similar chipset. Try loading ural.ko
(maybe
Here is the actual dmesg entry: ugen0: Cisco-Linksys Compact Wireless-G
USB Adapter, rev 2.00/0.01, addr 2
The model number of the device is WUSB54GC. As indicated, it is made by
Linksys, and looks just like an ordinary USB jump drive, but bigger.
ok... it seems it uses the Ralink
Barros wrote:
On 11/9/06, David Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hello all,
i have a Huawei UMTS wireless Modem, which plugs into a USB
Slot, and
on Windows (after installation of a Driver), looks just like a
modem.
You dial a number, username and password, and have a speedy
Presario 1692 that my sister-in-law gave to me after she
upgraded. I installed FreeBSD 6.1 and everything is working fine.
However, the laptop also came with a Belkin Wireless G (F5D7011)
notebook card, and I would like to learn how to install the appropriate
drivers for the card to work. I am new
with a Belkin Wireless G (F5D7011)
notebook card, and I would like to learn how to install the appropriate
drivers for the card to work. I am new to FreeBSD, and have glanced at
the Handbook section dealing with wireless. It's a little daunting at
this time, and I haven't yet been able
,
i have a Huawei UMTS wireless Modem, which plugs into a USB Slot, and
on Windows (after installation of a Driver), looks just like a modem.
You dial a number, username and password, and have a speedy
connection to the Internet. Is there a way to get such a thing to
work under FreeBSD? After
is working fine.
However, the laptop also came with a Belkin Wireless G (F5D7011)
notebook card, and I would like to learn how to install the appropriate
drivers for the card to work. I am new to FreeBSD, and have glanced at
the Handbook section dealing with wireless. It's a little daunting at
this time
to me after she
upgraded. I installed FreeBSD 6.1 and everything is working fine.
However, the laptop also came with a Belkin Wireless G (F5D7011)
notebook card, and I would like to learn how to install the appropriate
drivers for the card to work. I am new to FreeBSD, and have glanced
Hello all,
i have a Huawei UMTS wireless Modem, which plugs into a USB Slot, and
on Windows (after installation of a Driver), looks just like a modem.
You dial a number, username and password, and have a speedy
connection to the Internet. Is there a way to get such a thing to
work under
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