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Re: Lombard, pcmcia-cs, cisco aironet



"B.C.J.O" <fade@deepsky.com> writes:

> I have been struggling to get the cardbus socket in my Lombard to
> recognise and init the cisco aironet 340 wifi card I have. I am using
> benh's kernel tree, currently at 2.4.19-rc1, and have tried both the
> kernel pcmcia driver modules and the separate pcmcia-cs modules with no
> luck. Does anybody have this functioning? if so, I'd appreciate it if you
> could send me the .config file from your kernel and pcmcia recipe. Any
> help appreciated.

According to the 802.11b client adaptor list at:

  http://seattlewireless.net/?HardwareComparison

The cisco aironet uses a Prism2 chip. This means that you will have to
use the prism driver included with the wlan-ng driver set at:

  http://www.linux-wlan.org/index.html

Also, this posting on the wlan list has some helpful links:

  http://www.luni.org/pipermail/luni/2002-March/004662.html

HTH,
jas.


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