I tried it after. (I had noticed the same annoying behaviour described
by the previous poster about mismatched versions of the wireless
utilities, but my connection had worked so I just ignored it.) It wasn't
until I upgraded to the latest Cisco firmware (4.25.30, if anyone is
counting) that the ../net/pcmcia/ drivers started oopsing(!) and I got
really concerned. At least the ../net/wireless/ drivers didn't oops.

Anyways, I downgraded to firmware level 4.25.23 and the ../net/wireless/
drivers work quite well for me once again.

Dan

On Fri, 2003-01-10 at 05:53, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
> Dan Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > >./kernel/drivers/net/wireless/
> > >Now everything is working normally again.
> > I ran into a similar problem on my laptop with a Cisco 350 card, but I
> > went and upgraded the firmware and now it sits and complains about being
> > unable to set the MAC :( Still, this fix might help you out.
> 
> 
> and did you the RH-Bugs solution before the firmware upgrade ?
> 



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