Did you follow Simon's indications?
After the hermes.conf file is copied in /etc/pcmcia, try to launch Mandrake 
Control Center, choose Network and Internet then connexion.
Use the assistant to configure the eth0 and choose orinoco (Prism II).
I think that will configure the NETGEAR wireless.

Patrick Atlas

Le Dimanche 3 Novembre 2002 02:01, engage a �crit :
> I'm glad it worked for you. It didn't work for me.
>
> On Friday 01 November 2002 07:20 am, Patrick Atlas wrote:
> > Thanks Simon, I saved my souls... and my wireless connection.
> > I have point-by-point followed your indications and now my Netgear MA401
> > PCMCIA wireless card is working fine on my notepad.
> >
> > Some points to fix, yet:
> >
> > It seems that the
> > WIRELESS_ESSID
> > WIRELESS_ENC_KEY
> > options are erased after reinitialization of the PCMCIA or the SERVICES,
> > in the ifcfg-ethX file.
> > Any idea?
> >
> > So I need to write the END_KEY.
> > The KEY must be written in hexadecimal or ASCII?
> >
> > Patrick Atlas
> >
> > Le Mardi 29 Octobre 2002 15:37, Simon Ree a �crit :
> > > On Mon, 28 Oct 2002 20:39:28 -0600
> > >
> > > engage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > Yesterday, I installed ML 9 on a Compaq Presario 1200T
> > > > notebook with a Netgear MA401 PCMCIA wireless card. Also,
> > > > I installed the linux-wlan-ng-0.1.16-pre4 package. The
> > > > prism2_cs and p80211 modules get loaded and the wireless
> > > > card LED indicates that it sees the AP (steady LED light)
> > > > which seems to indicate that the config files are properly
> > > > set up. But the AP doesn't show it associated . Using
> > > > ifconfig to configure wlan0 gives an error that no such
> > > > device exists but it does give it an IP address. ifconfig
> > > > wlan0 shows that it is up and running. But, I can't ping
> > > > the AP (network is unreachable). I can ping the address
> > > > for wlan0 though. I've spent hours researching how-to's
> > > > and faq's but I'm at a loss as to how to get this card to
> > > > work.  Any suggestions?
> > >
> > > I had many of the same problems and never managed to get the
> > > wlang drivers to work with my Linksys wpc11 card.  Binding
> > > the card to orinoco_cs works great with minimal set up and
> > > works with your MA401.
> > >
> > > Uninstall wlang
> > > Install the wireless tools package from your distro cd.
> > > Copy the attached hermes.conf file to etc/pcmcia
> > > service pcmcia restart
> > > service network restart
> > > mcc &
> > >
> > > Reconfigure your network connections, you should now have
> > > your card detected.  You can set the WIRELESS_ options on
> > > one of the configurations panels but they get tossed
> > > whenever you make a subsequent change, so I manually set
> > > them in the ifcfg-ethX file.
> > >
> > > To manually set the options edit your
> > > network script:
> > >
> > > /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ethX (X being your eth
> > > number)
> > >
> > > Add the following entries if you need them:
> > >
> > > WIRELESS_ESSID="yourAP"
> > > WIRELESS_ENC_KEY="whatever your 128bit key may be"
> > >
> > > service network restart
> > >
> > > and you should be on your way, hope this helps.  Your cards
> > > manfid may be different to the one in my hermes.conf file.
> > > Just run > cardctl ident   from the command line to get your
> > > cards specific manfid and edit the hermes.conf file.  This
> > > is the only method that >I< have been able to get to work
> > > with my cards and I have tried many a method.   If someone
> > > knows exactly how to do this any easier I would love to
> > > know.
> > >
> > > Simon Ree
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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