Any others at IETF? I am not far from where it's being held and getting a
mini-freebswd group together for food would rule ;)
Email me off list if you're there!
On Mon, 11 Dec 2000, Jonathan "Taz" Mischo wrote:
> I am currently at IETF 49, where I have moved from my old wi card to the
>
> new Cisco 342, which is an an card, since Cisco acquired them. The 342
> does 128-bit or less encryption at 11 meg, thus it was a worthy
> investment. However, pccard.conf does not have an entry for the card,
> since it was JUST released. The appropriate entry is:
>
> #Cisco 340 series 802.11B wireless NICs
> card "Cisco Systems" "340 Series Wireless LAN Adapter"
> config 0x5 "an" ?
> insert /etc/pccard_ether $device
> remove /sbin/ifconfig $device delete
>
> This allows the Cisco 34x cards to work, including the 342. One
> caveat, however...I haven't looked at the source, yet, but it is pretty
> safe to assume that 128-bit at 11meg support is not in the driver. I
> will take a look at this when I have some spare time, but since I am
> currently tied up with writing SCTP reference code for a linux kernel
> (this was not my choice...it is my job), I may not have a ton of time
> for a bit of time. If anyone can work on this, it'd be appreciated.
>
> On a second note, I am willing to lead the SCTP implementation team for
> FBSD, if there is not already one in place. We will be releasing the
> first developer's release of the SCTP reference code (it will not be
> complete, but it currently works, and still will) on January 19th,
> 2001. At that point, we should be able to get the implementation under
> way.
>
> Have a good day,
> -Taz
>
>
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