Hi all,

I've been battling with Redhat Enterprise Linux 4 trying to get a Cisco Aironet 350 and a Cisco Aironet 802.11a/b/g wireless adapter to work on it. After much reading and fighting, it sounds like the latter card is still fairly too new for RHEL 4 not to mention that Cisco only has drivers for windows for it so I pulled it and popped in the 350. Tried to follow the directions based on what Cisco says to:

dohttp://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/wireless/airo_350/350cards/linux/instlcfg/icglchp3.htm#wp1041126

But to no avail. The sh ./cwinstall script they made wouldn't run even after making sure it was in the proper directory, so I did a ./install instead and got a couple of dependences, got them installed, re-ran ./install and got more errors than I could begin to wrap my brain around. Went and checked /vary/log/messages for any error messages or notes and couldn't make any sense of it other that the fact that the card wasn't working. Setting up wireless in Linux isn’t easy to begin with and setting up wireless on Redhat is even worse. It could just be my frustration talking here but after battling with this for three days, I’ve just about had it. I calmed down a bit enough to got do a check for hardware compatibility of wireless cards and even though it was from 2004, I didn't see either of my cards on the list which makes me wonder if I'm wasting my time with Cisco. Looked at ndswrapper and still considering it. Are there better PCMCIA wireless nics out there that won't drive you to near insanity trying to set them up? I am actively searching the web as I send this message so I know I'll get dozens of hits on this, but I did want to see what the Linux community has to say about this, thxs.

D-

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