What's wrong with netcs0?
WISP-Dist detects that the card is in the first slot of the
PCMCIA and renames the interface. I find such naming very useful
since you can change the cards and their configuration will stay
the same.
Tyler Andersen wrote about "[leaf-user] WISP-dist: netcs0
It is supposed to come up as netcs0 as you are using pcmcia wlan0 will
show for plx.
What exactly do you mean by not pinging across the wireless link?
Jim TerWee
>
> Hello,
>I have the most recent WISP Dist running on a Soekris 4521 SBC. I
> want to set it up as an Access Point using the host
Hello,
I have the most recent WISP Dist running on a Soekris 4521 SBC. I
want to set it up as an Access Point using the host-ap drivers. No
matter what PCMCIA card I use though, it shows up as netsc0 instead of
wlan0.
For testing purposes I set it up to associate with another Access Po