I got my hostap driver+tools from upstream
http://hostap.epitest.fi/
only because I was not aware that Debian had packaged it - also because
you can get the latest version. The shmoo list I cited is the working
mailing list for the hostap project (I hope we are talking about the
same thing here). The discussion there, if I understood it correctly,
indicates that Intersil was reluctant to disclose the changes they made
in their chipset from 11b to 11g. It seems not only that the hostap
driver would not work with the new chipset, but that it would have
interoperation problems with APs or clients that runs 802.11g. There
seems little doubt that the 3com 802.11g card sports the Prism chipset,
but the chipset is not compatible with the current hostap driver.

Elaine






On Thu, 2004-01-15 at 10:59, Frank wrote:
> It could be that it is not supported yet with one of the tools I 
> installed through apt ...
> but - when I look at prism54.org - it clearly states that the card is 
> supported :
> http://www.prism54.org/supported_cards.php
> 
> Full card name <supported_cards.php?sort_by=name>
>       Card Model <supported_cards.php?sort_by=model>
>       Type <supported_cards.php?sort_by=type>
>       Subsystem ID <supported_cards.php?sort_by=subid>
>       vendor:device <supported_cards.php?sort_by=vendevid>
>       Status <supported_cards.php?sort_by=status>
>       Success count <supported_cards.php?sort_by=success_cnt>
>       Failure count <supported_cards.php?sort_by=failure_cnt>
>       Sucess rate <supported_cards.php?sort_by=success_rate>
> 
> 
>       
>       
> 
>       Cardbus
> 
>       PCI
> 
>       miniPCI
> 
>       AP
> 
>       Router
> 
> 
>       
>       
>       
> 
>       Unknown
> 
>       Success
> 
>       Perfect
> 
> 
>       New
>       New
>       New
> 
> 3com OfficeConnect 11g Wireless LAN PC Card 
> <http://www.3com.com/prod/en_EU_EMEA/detail.jsp?tab=features&sku=3CRWE154G72> 
>       3CRWE154G72     Cardbus         10b7:6001       10b7:6001       Perfect
>       87 ++ <supported_cards.php?success_add=1&card_id=23>
>       0 ++ <supported_cards.php?failure_add=1&card_id=23>
> 
>       100 %
> 
> 
> I'm gonna keep on looking into this - anybody else found anything useful ?
> 
> thanks already,
> Frank
> 
> Elaine Tsiang YueLien wrote:
> 
> > I just researched whether hostap can run with 802.11g. I came to the 
> > tentative conclusion that it is not yet supported :
> >
> > http://lists.shmoo.com/pipermail/hostap/2003-September/004109.html
> >
> > However:
> >
> > http://sisyphus.iocaine.com/pipermail/hostap/2003-October/004378.html
> >
> > I would like to know if anyone has better info than this.
> >
> > Elaine
> >
> >> I consulted Prism54.org, but that did not seem to help me a lot, or I 
> >> just don't follow everything ...
> >> Some stuff I tried :
> >> apt-get installed the following :
> >> linux-wlan-ng-modules-2.4.22-1.586tsc
> >> linux-wlan-ng
> >> hostap-modules-2.4.22-1-586tsc
> >> hotplug
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> 
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